I crashed Linux
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Thu Dec 7 11:56:02 EST 2000
Mark J. Dulcey writes:
| Ron Peterson wrote:
| > I crashed Linux. ...
|
| I've had cases where the console goes completely dead (you can't
| see anything on the screen, and the keyboard won't work), but
| Linux STILL hasn't crashed - just the console code. Did you try
| using telnet to get into the box? (It hasn't happened to me for a
| long time, by the way.)
This sort of thing happened to me just a few days ago. I was sitting
there working, when suddenly the mouse's connector came loose on the
back of the box. I saw it happen out of the corner of my eye. The
system was instantly unusable, and plugging the mouse back in had no
effect. The keyboard didn't work; CTRL-ALT-F keys wouldn't switch to
another screen; nothing had any effect. I could see from the fact
that several windows were still changing that X was alive and
processes were running, but there was no way to get any input into
the system. Saying "Hey, the system didn't crash" is sorta facetious
in such situations, IMO.
I did try a telnet from another machine, and even killed off
everything with 'X' in its name, but it was all to no avail. The only
way I found to make the screen/keyboard/mouse combo work again was a
full reboot.
This did sorta piss me off. Yeah, the system hadn't crashed. Lotta
consolation that was. Wish there were some way to fix it short of
killing everything I was working on and starting over. I did a bunch
of digging through TFM, but didn't find any clues.
Too bad the keyboard and mouse cables never have those little screws
like the monitor has that prevents fallout. Of course, the real
idiocy here is that plugging the mouse back in didn't make it start
working again. I'd guess that's probably a hardward idiocy, though it
is probably exacerbated by some matching software idiocy.
On my machine at work, the usual reason for reboots is that netscape
has grabbed the focus with a popup window, and then goes into zombie
mode. Sometimes if you wait a while, it crashes and then you get your
screen back, minus the netscape windows. But when this doesn't happen
after a few minutes, the only way to get your productivity back is to
reboot. This happens several times a week, giving up times comparable
to a Windows box.
(I suppose one could quibble about using the terms "productivity" and
"netscape" in the same paragraph. ;-)
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