Earlier today I noticed the computer had slowed down drastically so I closed all windows and rebooted.
Now I cannot log on to KDE although I can log on to a console.
It _was_ a perfectly functioning Breezy 6.06 installation.
Today I was working with sed and awk on text files. The only thing that might have slowed down the computer was j-pilot which was extensively editing when the slowdown first appeared.
My only other apps running (besides a dozen Kterms) was Opera, Thunderbird and Xchat - all of which I routinely run.
I noticed that j-pilot shut down by itself but the others all finally responded to shutdown.
What should I do? How can I locate the problem - I suspect X but it could also be KDE. I don't know how to load other window managers in Kubuntu. I might try something light like xfce
just to see if X is still alive.
It would be a bear to reload Breezy as I've done a _lot_ of tweaking although much of it was put in my standard i{distro} file. Also I have a lot of space on an unused partition to I could copy over the entire system and gradually bring back stuff.
I captured some files that might help in diagnosis:
07-27-2006 19:08 dmesgJul27at1908
07-27-2006 19:23 dmesgJul27at1923
07-27-2006 19:51 dmesgJul27at1951
07-27-2006 19:53 bad
07-27-2006 1:42 xorg.conf
07-27-2006 20:23 Xorg.0.log
07-27-2006 19:52 faillog
After a search of this forum, I tried a tip from someone to
sudo dpkg-reconfig xserver-xorg
but all it did was produce a new /etc/xorg.conf very similiar
to the one before.
I don't have a good feeling about this one. Breezy only first got loaded earlier this month and I certainly fell in love with it.
Larry
Now I cannot log on to KDE although I can log on to a console.
It _was_ a perfectly functioning Breezy 6.06 installation.
Today I was working with sed and awk on text files. The only thing that might have slowed down the computer was j-pilot which was extensively editing when the slowdown first appeared.
My only other apps running (besides a dozen Kterms) was Opera, Thunderbird and Xchat - all of which I routinely run.
I noticed that j-pilot shut down by itself but the others all finally responded to shutdown.
What should I do? How can I locate the problem - I suspect X but it could also be KDE. I don't know how to load other window managers in Kubuntu. I might try something light like xfce
just to see if X is still alive.
It would be a bear to reload Breezy as I've done a _lot_ of tweaking although much of it was put in my standard i{distro} file. Also I have a lot of space on an unused partition to I could copy over the entire system and gradually bring back stuff.
I captured some files that might help in diagnosis:
07-27-2006 19:08 dmesgJul27at1908
07-27-2006 19:23 dmesgJul27at1923
07-27-2006 19:51 dmesgJul27at1951
07-27-2006 19:53 bad
07-27-2006 1:42 xorg.conf
07-27-2006 20:23 Xorg.0.log
07-27-2006 19:52 faillog
After a search of this forum, I tried a tip from someone to
sudo dpkg-reconfig xserver-xorg
but all it did was produce a new /etc/xorg.conf very similiar
to the one before.
I don't have a good feeling about this one. Breezy only first got loaded earlier this month and I certainly fell in love with it.
Larry
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