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Arodef 04-13-2004 04:19 PM

Fedora freezing after logout, which rpm update fixes it?
 
When I click the logout button (choosing either logout, shutdown, or restart), Fedora will sometimes hang. The panel bar at the bottom disappears, the mouse pointer freezes, and the keyboard doesn't respond to my commands. I think this is fixed through one of the package updates and I am trying to find out which one so I don't have to install a ton of packages from yum which I'll never need or use. Thanks for any help!

tktim 04-13-2004 10:23 PM

I have the same problem, but only if I use log out. It never happens with shut down or reboot.

A year ago RH told me it was a bug, I think it's to do with my hardward. I'm not aware of a fix.

newbie-mark 04-21-2004 11:53 PM

i'm having exactly the same problems as "tktim".
aren't there any solutions to this problem? what could be its cause?
thanks.

newbie-mark 04-27-2004 09:39 PM

i tried to change the video drivers of my computer, and the problem was solved.
i previously used "savage" that came with the board, but then i replaced the driver to "vesa". hope it helps.

tktim 04-30-2004 08:04 AM

I think I'm using "vesa". Will recheck. I don't have a separate card. Built in Intel 82845G/GL on Compaq Presario 8000T P4 2.26GH 512MB 533M Bus. I think that is the problem, I'm sure they will update linux in the future to solve this problem. I can live with this problem. I just only use "shut down" or "reboot" and never the "log out" button.

THANKS for the information.

tktim 06-08-2004 09:30 PM

Due to an unrelated screw up I found a solution to my log out problem. Just did a " new" install of FC2 with manual partitioning and formating of the drive. Log out, shut down, reboot all work correctly now. Note: Doing just an upgrade did not solve the problem.

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...hreadid=190490


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