I'm running 2.4.10-ac3+preempt on a K6-3/366 with 128MB RAM.
I tried to open the file flag.pdf in ghostview
-rw-r--r-- 1 brian console 229365 Oct 1 22:49 flag.pdf
The system became almost completely unresponsive. The mouse would
move every 20 seconds or so. The hard drive indicator on the laptop
was basically on the whole time, and I could hear the drive
making noise.
The computer was working just had become nearly unresponsive just
occasionally moving the mouse pointer every 20 seconds or so.
I ctrl-alt-bs'd the X session and eventually the X session came down and
everything returned to normal as far as responsiveness is concerned.
Just brought X back up and continued as normal.
The behavior is repeatable. And the same thing happens if I try to
open the flag.pdf file in gimp.
I suppose if I waited long enough both gimp and ghostview would
eventually come up.
However, I'm sure the system isn't meant to grind to a halt while
bringing up that file.
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Brian Litzinger <[email protected]>
Copyright (c) 2000 By Brian Litzinger, All Rights Reserved
On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 04:34:44PM -0700, Brian Litzinger wrote:
> I'm running 2.4.10-ac3+preempt on a K6-3/366 with 128MB RAM.
>
> I tried to open the file flag.pdf in ghostview
>
> -rw-r--r-- 1 brian console 229365 Oct 1 22:49 flag.pdf
>
> The system became almost completely unresponsive. The mouse would
> move every 20 seconds or so. The hard drive indicator on the laptop
> was basically on the whole time, and I could hear the drive
> making noise.
-ac5 did not help with long periods of frozen X syndrome.
A number of people suggested trying 2.4.11pre2 or later.
Unfortunately, I was unable to build 2.4.11pre4 and ext3.
Newest patch at http://www.uow.edu.au/~andrewm/linux/ext3/
is for 2.4.10 and that patch had more patch errors than I
could manage when applied to 2.4.11pre4.
I did however find another easy way to cause the problem to happen:
point netscape 4.78 at
http://www.uwsg.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0109.3/index.html
Do an edit/find on the word 'netcon'.
The second I press find, the X cursor is frozen for 8 seconds,
then moves a little bit, and then is frozen for another 50 seconds.
This is 2.4.10-ac5 on a K6-3/366 with 128MB RAM.
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Brian Litzinger <[email protected]>
Copyright (c) 2000 By Brian Litzinger, All Rights Reserved