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Re: Problem with shutting down the Xserver



On Fri, 27 Jul 2018, Martin Husemann wrote:

For debugging: make sure you have the debug and xdebug sets installed.
Make the system accessible via ssh. When the problem happens again:
from another machine ssh in, pgrep for the X server, use gdb -p to attach
to it and get a backtrace.

"ssh in" won't work - the machine is non-responsive to network.   :(

Also, unfortunately, the only "other machine" I have is a Windoze laptop;  I
doubt that it would be a suitable place on which to run the "gdb -p"
command.

Oh, so the kernel driver actually locks up?
Notebook or desktop? Next suggestion would be serial console and try
to enter ddb ...

The problem machine is a desktop. It has a serial port. Unfortunately the Windoze laptop does not, so nothing to which the other end of a serial cable could be attached.



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