Title: | LSM |
Moderator: | SMURF::SHIDERLY |
Created: | Mon Jan 17 1994 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 803 |
Total number of notes: | 2852 |
I just got a call from a customer who is experiencing a problem with dxlsm hanging. 1000A 3.2G LSM boot disk PBXGA-AA video card. Note: LSM "hang" definition: dxlsm starts up fine but after a few button presses the GUI hangs. Originally this 1000A was shipped with 4.0B factory installed. The monitor is connected to the PBXGA card vs. the base system graphics port. When the 4.0B system booted, CDE would come up black with a blue box on the bottom. Once again, this is fresh out of the box install etc. The customer made the necessary adjustments to start xdm vs cde and continued to enhance their OS - LSM'ing their boot disk .. They then experienced dxlsm hangs and chose to trash 4.0B and build 3.2G. With 3.2G (xdm) they still get dxlsm hangs. I found it strange that they had a PBXGA-AA when the base board graphics should be fine. They have no special, high resoultion, graphics need so it almost sounds as though they do not need the PBXGA .. I also had them check to see if the baseboar graphics was "disabled" via the UNIX ECU utility. It was enabled so we disabled it and rebuilt the kernel thinking the os may have had a problem with it being enabled. The kernel rebuild did not help. I'm now leaning towards a complete rebuild of the OS with the base system graphics now "disabled". Also tempted to remove the PBXGA and rebuild without it ... I'm rambling here only as a desparate pitch to see if anyone else has experienced such difficulty. Thanks in advance
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752.1 | More specifics please? | DECWET::WALLULIS | Fri Feb 07 1997 10:27 | 13 | |
Hi My name is Mike Wallulis. I am currently the lead engineer on dxlsm. I have a couple more questions. Is the hang always with the same button presses, or is it any buttons? Dxlsm has never worked on this machine? Are there any other x applications that are working/behaving the same way (dtadvfs, etc)? Mike W. [email protected] | |||||
752.2 | Fixed | EPS::CONNORS | Fri Feb 07 1997 15:06 | 13 | |
Just spoke to the engineer working on site for the customer in .0. The customer had 4 KZPDA's, 1 KZPAA 1 High Spd Ethernet and 1 PCI graphics controller. The PCI graphics controller was in slot #1. The ethernet controller was in the last slot .. he swapped the two, rebooted and all works fine. Apparently UNIX likes to have a high speed controller in slot #1 and not a graphics card. I believe NT likes to have this card in one of the first three slots .... something to be aware of when moving between the two OS's. |