martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Recently, however, I have experienced random crashes on two machines
> that run AMDs. The crashes seem to be related to IO and happen
> usually when there is a lot of disk activity. The disks themselves
> are fine, though, and also the controller appears without problems.

I have experienced more stability issues with non-Intel hardware in
the i386 than with real Intel hardware; but that's to be expected.

> Thus I am logically considering chipset and processor. I can hardly
> imagine that this is a problem with AMD, but I would like to know
> from you success and failure stories of AMD processors and Linux.

I understand Crusoe is amazing in Linux.  I'm a fan of Intel hardware
in general.  But I'm biased: I buy Oregonian products first, and the
vast majority of Intel's hardware is made in Hillsboro, Oregon.  And
the vast majority of that either along OR-8 or along the MAX
interurban rail line.

-- 
Paul Johnson
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