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System Info :
1. AMD64
2. 256 MB ddr ram
3. RedHat Linux 9.0
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The problem started after I installed xine.
When I try to run the xine :
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- 01-01-2005 #1Just Joined!
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Xine crashing X-Server.
System Info :
1. AMD64
2. 256 MB ddr ram
3. RedHat Linux 9.0
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The problem started after I installed xine.
When I try to run the xine :
I tried both rpm & compiling the source...
The xine config comes and then just X crashes.
More interestingly, I do not even go to the Text Screen tty1, tty2...etc by pressing ALT-CTRL-F1 etc. I really do not know whether that feature is there in redHat 9 or not.
- 01-01-2005 #2Linux Engineer
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alt+ctrl+f1 seemed to work for me when i was using redhat....i really don't understandwhy it's not working...
about xine maybe is a problem with your cpu..maybe you need some special prefix when configuring and installing xine.check it at xinehq website..Linux For Ever!
- 01-02-2005 #3Just Joined!
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I got the 2nd Problem... the problem was, crashing of a media player was crashing the whole system, that is why I was unable to go to different ttys. [I tried only that time! ]
I tried with an working system, and it is working fine.
Thanks.


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