Hi!
I'm currently trying out kubuntu 7.10. With my playground laptop, I am seeing a funny problem:
I use another computer to send pings to the laptop. When I start the computer, it replies normally. However, the laptop becomes unreachable when I start an X server either by issuing 'startx' or by '/etc/init.d/kdm start' from the default runlevel 2, from which I removed the /etc/rc2.d/ link to the kdm service. Both the WLAN and the LAN are affected. The LAN actually crashes the entire system when I bring it up and the issue 'startx'.
I tried to exclude modules from the list of possible error sources, so I loaded all modules which show up with 'lsmod' after startx, but not before. However, doing a 'modprobe <module>' of these modules does not crash the network service.
So I don't know how to further close in to the problem. The /var/log/messages file does not seem to provide anything useful...
I hope you can help me with this.
Greets
Jetjockey
I'm currently trying out kubuntu 7.10. With my playground laptop, I am seeing a funny problem:
I use another computer to send pings to the laptop. When I start the computer, it replies normally. However, the laptop becomes unreachable when I start an X server either by issuing 'startx' or by '/etc/init.d/kdm start' from the default runlevel 2, from which I removed the /etc/rc2.d/ link to the kdm service. Both the WLAN and the LAN are affected. The LAN actually crashes the entire system when I bring it up and the issue 'startx'.
I tried to exclude modules from the list of possible error sources, so I loaded all modules which show up with 'lsmod' after startx, but not before. However, doing a 'modprobe <module>' of these modules does not crash the network service.
So I don't know how to further close in to the problem. The /var/log/messages file does not seem to provide anything useful...
I hope you can help me with this.
Greets
Jetjockey
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