>> Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>> (regarding hardware problems indicated by failed kernel compiles):
>> 
>> > You can also change the bios setings, adding more wait states or so.
>> 
>>      This is a good idea.  I forgot to mention that I already
>> did that.

 Hi!

 Also you *may* have faulty cache on the motherboard - try disabling it and 
pray that 
 the warranty is still on .. SRAM chips are much more sensitive to static 
discharges 
 than normal DRAM chips. I've been dealing a lot with plain chips going to 
production
 usage and know that it ain't bs what they say about grounding. 

 Also the reason may be heat - CPU or regulators near it. Check that the 
processor has
 deacent heatsink AND thermal compound between them. Just plain hetsink without 
anything
 between processor and it won't do much good. 


>> 
>> 
>>   -- Frank
>> 

        --j
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