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Date: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 07:36:24 -0700
From: "Johnny Casey" <johnnycasey AT theglobe DOT com>
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On Fri, 11 Jun 1999 07:51:21   Martijn Kruithof wrote:
>
>I have set the coredumpsize to unlimited, I do still not
>get an coredump.
>When further investigating the problem it appears that
>the server crashes after starting KDE or (if using fvwm-95)
>after starting netscape. (It is the SVGA server 
>on a RIVATNT)
>
i have coredump set to 1000000.  use 'ulimit -a' to get a full list.  'ulimit' reports some other value (i don't know which because several are 'unlimited' and that is what it reports... i don't have a man page for ulimit on my computer :^( and it doesn't like --help...)

you can also pass a parameter of -core to the X server to cause it to core dump.  the best way to find out what it is for sure and other neat stuff is to run 'X --help' ... if my memory suits me.

BTW, as i said before i was having trouble at **one** particular place in the X server (mga only) which caused QT (ie KDE), wine, lsfonts, TK (of TCL/TK fame and all related scripts dependent on wish) to segfault...

HTH
johnny



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