Hello,
System lock ups are most likely related to some hardware interfacing
problem. Look at the drivers you have installed, and remove them from
the kernel. Then start adding them while trying to reproduce the problem.
Daniel Santos
Michael Pobega wrote:
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Lately (For the past month or so) I've been experiencing random system
crashes. My system would just completely lock up and not respond to
anything but a power-down (I've tried switching to TTY1, among other
things, but nothing works).
I don't even know where to start diagnosing this problem...I'm looking
for help on where to start. ANY help would be appreciated.
If you need any more information just ask, besides the fact that I'm
running Debian Lenny with a teeny bit of Sid (amd64 as well).
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