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Re: Metro-X and FVWM-95 dumping core...

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Doug 'Doogiemeister' Kremer)
Tue Oct 22 10:08:23 1996

Date: Tue, 22 Oct 1996 10:06:48 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Doug 'Doogiemeister' Kremer" <kremer@Kremerdg.gardens.udayton.edu>
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Hello,

I have seen a few postings about FVWM-95 dumping core with Metro-X.  Has
anyone solved this, I can load it up and X seemingly runs fine, but if I
leave the system unattended for a few hours I come back to see that it has
dumped on me....  rather interesting.   Here are my specs:

fvwm95-2.0.42a
Matrox MGA 2mb
metroess-3.1.2-2 (4.0 standard)

this is from /var/log/Xerrors:

DEC-XTRAP:  Vers. 3.4-0 successfully loaded
Loading /usr/lib/X11/Metro/modules/libbitmap.a
Loading /usr/lib/X11/Metro/modules/libSpeedo.a
Loading /usr/lib/X11/Metro/modules/libType1.a
vgaMapVGASpace( 131072 )
vgaHWRestore()
vgaHWRestore()
vgaOrigVideoState
vgaUnMapVGASpace()
Signal 11.
 0: ?
 1: (0x0800f408 + 0x000001e8) UpdateCurrentTime ()
 2: (0x0801e86d + 0x000003cd) Loader_main ()

Fatal server error:
Signal 11

any ideas???


 Thanks,

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