Killing X server using ctrl-alt-bksp screws up eth0???

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Author: Nancy Sollars
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Subject: Killing X server using ctrl-alt-bksp screws up eth0???
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lisa Winkler" <>
To: <>
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 12:20 AM
Subject: Re: Killing X server using ctrl-alt-bksp screws up eth0???


> That's interesting, I hadn't thought of that.... Maybe they are sharing

an IRQ. dmesg doesn't say anything about the irq my graphics card is using?
Maybe there is something in /proc I could check? I have practically no
knowledge of /proc.

I would do cat /proc/pci

that should show everything

>
> Incidentally I recently upgraded to 7.2. I used to run 6.2 on the same

video card and NIC (different mobo though) and I used to ctrl-alt-bksp all
the time with no problems.
>
> On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, KevinO wrote:
>
> > Lisa Winkler wrote:
> > >
> > > If I kill my X server using ctrl-alt-bksp, my eth0 device disappears.

It still
> > > shows up in /proc but if I do an ifconfig eth0 up, it says the device

doesn't
> > > exist.
> >
> > I saw a laptop (RH7.1) do something like this tonight.... Perhaps a
> > pcmcia-video hardware conflict ??
> >
> > I might poke deeper into this but I don't run RH here at the house...
> >
>
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