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I run the loadti.sh script to flash the f28035 chip using the XDS100v2/3, and the xserver occationally crashed, bringing the desktop back to the login screen.
I am running Ubuntu 10.10. I am a script that start 5 sessions of loadti.sh script in parallel to flash 5 devices.
Do you have any xserver crash log?
I suggest you to also:
1. instead of loadti, use the command line interface from <uniflashinstall>\uniflashv2\ccs_base\scripting\examples\uniflash\cmdLine
2. upgrade Ubuntu. xserver is know to be buggy and occasionally crash and throw you out at login, you would either need to find a way to work around it or wait for a fix from the vendor. By right it is not possible for a command line client process to crash a root process like unless there is bugs in the kernel causing this.
Regards,
Victor