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RE: investingating kernel :Cnx error
- From: "bj" <bhamal wlink com np>
- To: "'Rick Stevens'" <rstevens vitalstream com>, "'Getting started with Red Hat Linux'" <redhat-install-list redhat com>
- Cc:
- Subject: RE: investingating kernel :Cnx error
- Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 20:17:54 +0545
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Stevens [mailto:rstevens vitalstream com]
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 12:40 AM
To: bhamal wlink com np; Getting started with Red Hat Linux
Subject: Re: investingating kernel :Cnx error
bj wrote:
> Hi !
>
> I am using Red Hat 8 with kernel 2.4.20-30.8.legacy
>
> I am facing the following error some times .
>
> It hangs my computer when I am doing a make or am using x-windows .
>
> How do I go about investigating the cause of it ?
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Cheers,
> bj
>
>
>
>
> Feb 25 10:14:20 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=4 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Feb 25 10:14:20 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=5 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Feb 25 10:14:20 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=5 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Feb 25 10:44:26 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=8 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Feb 25 10:44:26 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=9 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Feb 25 10:44:26 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=0 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Feb 25 10:44:26 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=2 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Feb 25 10:44:26 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=3 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Feb 25 10:44:26 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=4 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Feb 25 10:44:26 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=5 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Feb 28 09:44:22 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=3 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Feb 28 09:44:23 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=9 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Feb 28 09:44:23 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=0 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Feb 28 09:44:23 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=3 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Feb 28 09:44:23 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=6 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Feb 28 09:44:26 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=4 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Feb 28 09:44:26 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=0 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Feb 28 09:44:26 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=4 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Feb 28 10:26:44 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=6 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Feb 28 10:26:47 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=6 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Mar 1 09:30:46 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=8 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Mar 1 09:30:46 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=0 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Mar 1 10:06:56 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=1 used bit was
FALSE
> !
> Mar 1 10:07:00 HOME kernel: cnxthsf_OsFloatSuffix: Id=8 used bit was
FALSE
> !
That looks like a screen saver glitch, but it could be your desktop
manager. Which desktop (Gnome, KDE) are you using? What display card?
What processor?
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- VitalStream, Inc. http://www.vitalstream.com -
- -
- IGNORE that man behind the keyboard! -
- - The Wizard of OS -
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Hi !
Thanks for the prompt reply .
I use Free X11 & KDE .
I run Free X11 by giving the command ' startx ' , then run kde by 'startkde
' once the x-windows has started .
Yes , you are correct regarding the screen saver thing because my computer
does freeze up some times when my computer goes to power saver mode .
My display card is a GE FORCE 2 .
My processor is a intel 2.4 .
Where do I find the screen saver file & how do I turn off the power saving
mode .
cheers,
bj
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