cassidy@mic.UUCP (Cassidy Lynar) (07/04/90)
Has anybody run into a problem with X11 that you are unable to 'xinit' when a .xinitrc file is present? Here is what has happened... X11 was installed and has been running mostly problem free since probably around Sept of last year. I rebooted the system one day about two weeks ago, and when I tried to bring x11 up, I would get such errors as "Toolkit cannot open display", or "fatal error foo..." and drop back to my shell. A process stat showed all the binaries that get executed in my .xinitrc file running still, and manual killing is needed to removed them. Then, I discovered that I was getting this error on the console: KERNEL: allocq: out of queues I discovered that when I removed my .xinitrc file, I could bring X11 up, using the default settings. I also discovered that I could only execute maybe one or two other xwindow type binaries from that window, before it crashes the server and returns that KERNEL error. What is going on here? I have rebuilt the X server, I have also reloaded the streams and rebuilt my kernel. I had made no changes to anyting in the system, just rebooted it. It rebooted gracefully with no filesystems crashing, etc... My system configuration includes a 33 Mhz system board with 64k cache, 8 megs of RAM, and a 80387. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Please email the replies to me, and I will post a summary later. -c lynar -- Cassidy Lynar cassidy@mic.lonestar.org
peter@ficc.ferranti.com (Peter da Silva) (07/05/90)
In article <1112@mic.UUCP> cassidy@mic.UUCP (Cassidy Lynar) writes: > Then, I discovered that I was getting this error on the console: > KERNEL: allocq: out of queues Look at NQUEUE in /etc/conf/cf.d/stune. Mine's up to 786, mainly due to running TCP/IP and OSI/TP4 on the one box. -- Peter da Silva. `-_-' +1 713 274 5180. <peter@ficc.ferranti.com>