Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 01 Jul 1999 16:14:12 -0500 | From | Matthew Vanecek <> | Subject | Re: The stability crisis |
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"Joel D. Elkins" wrote: > > If you run xdm/kdm/gdm, perhaps leave the box on a virtual console. > An oops or panic might show up then. > > Regards, > /jde
No, it's just straight X. 3.3.1. Somehow I could never get into xdm... I usually leave it running 24/7. I wish it were a little more predictable as far as when it wants to crash.
What's the deal with the kernel debugger (kdb)? Will it save any informationn from a just-crashed kernel?
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