How do I do that? through dpkg reconfigure <a href="http://x.org">x.org</a>?<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 5/29/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Luzius Thöny</b> <<a href="mailto:lucius.antonius@gmail.com">lucius.antonius@gmail.com
</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">João Santiago wrote:<br>> Hi y'all!<br>><br>> I convinced a friend of mine to switch to Xubuntu, since he was using
<br>> Xp and<br>> the computer was at it's knees. Now it runs flawlessly, he can even watch<br>> videos, both local and from the Internet (Youtube, Google video, etc.).<br>><br>> The problem is that without any error or notice the screen freezes, just
<br>> like that. If I'm, for example, listening to music, it will continue to<br>> play, but the screen doesn't change (Ctrl+Alt+Backspace doesn't work).<br>> This<br>> also happens when the screensaver comes up - I can't get back to the
<br>> desktop, being forced to manually reboot.<br>><br>> His specs are pretty bad: Celeron 1Ghz, 256Mb RAM, Nvidia Aladdin TNT<br>> 16MB<br>> (nvidia-legacy drivers are installed and activated). The system is
<br>> completely up-to-date.<br>><br>> Just a note: this doesn't happen when I open a specific app, it just<br>> happens<br>> out of the blue.<br>><br>> Anything you can think of? Does XU logs this type of occorence? If it
<br>> does,<br>> where can I see them?<br>><br>> Thanks!<br>> Santiago<br>><br><br>sounds to me like a a problem with the graphics driver, causing X to<br>lock up. have you tried using simple VESA graphics mode?
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