(Resolved) Updates 19-04-2012 - Crash + running hot!

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(Resolved) Updates 19-04-2012 - Crash + running hot!

Postby Myself on Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:53 am

Installed the few updates presented today - debian-system, mint updates, etc., and everything was fine until I switched off to boot a different OS. On restarting LMDE Xfce I could ot do anything as all I got was a Mint background and no menu or desktop icons. Restarted in recovery mode which gave me a debian screen and played about. Rebooted and logged in and all seemed well but fan is working hard and system is running at 82C - it was @ 55C when idle previously - which is better than Ubuntu 12.04 which never goes below 63C.
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CPU = U9300, 4GB RAM, Intel GM45 Graphics @ resolution 1366x768, 128GB internal drive, 6TB external storage, Main OS = LMDE Xfce 64bit UP4. 2nd OS = LMDE Xfce 64bit UP4, Other installed OSs = Bodhi 1.4.0, Ubuntu 10.04 & 12.04, Mandriva & Windows.
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(1/2 resolved) Re: Updates 19-04-2012 - Crash + running hot!

Postby Myself on Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:16 am

I realised what the problem was when opening a few windows - all of which went to top left corner, on top of each other.

The problem is fixed by running "xfwm4" in Terminal but it's only a temporary fix as it has to be done after every restart. Not ideal.

Temperature is now running about 63C when idle.
CPU = U9300, 4GB RAM, Intel GM45 Graphics @ resolution 1366x768, 128GB internal drive, 6TB external storage, Main OS = LMDE Xfce 64bit UP4. 2nd OS = LMDE Xfce 64bit UP4, Other installed OSs = Bodhi 1.4.0, Ubuntu 10.04 & 12.04, Mandriva & Windows.
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Re: (1/2 resolved) Re: Updates 19-04-2012 - Crash + running

Postby äxl on Fri Apr 20, 2012 4:40 pm

Myself wrote:"xfwm4"

xfwm4 --replace right? Do you have xfce4-session installed?
Have you tried putting the line into ~/.profile?
Temperature is now running about 63C when idle.

What is the system monitor showing? If the CPU is really idle (at 0-5%) you should probably clean your PC. ;)
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Re: (1/2 Resolved) Updates 19-04-2012 - Crash + running hot!

Postby Myself on Sat Apr 21, 2012 5:32 pm

Cannot remember the two processes now that were running the CPU at approx 48% and 49% respectively. Tried to stop them with Task Manager but all I got was a crash that took me to a log-in prompt on a black screen. I entered user name and password and tried "startx" but all I got was message saying it didn't exist and then the log-on prompt again. Rebooted and had to run "xfwm4" in Terminal and thought all was well but various programs just started crashing.
CPU = U9300, 4GB RAM, Intel GM45 Graphics @ resolution 1366x768, 128GB internal drive, 6TB external storage, Main OS = LMDE Xfce 64bit UP4. 2nd OS = LMDE Xfce 64bit UP4, Other installed OSs = Bodhi 1.4.0, Ubuntu 10.04 & 12.04, Mandriva & Windows.
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Re: (1/2 Resolved) Updates 19-04-2012 - Crash + running hot!

Postby Myself on Wed Apr 25, 2012 2:06 pm

After latest updates and a reboot it seems to have resolved itself.
CPU = U9300, 4GB RAM, Intel GM45 Graphics @ resolution 1366x768, 128GB internal drive, 6TB external storage, Main OS = LMDE Xfce 64bit UP4. 2nd OS = LMDE Xfce 64bit UP4, Other installed OSs = Bodhi 1.4.0, Ubuntu 10.04 & 12.04, Mandriva & Windows.
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