Hi everyone.  I've heard a million times over that one of the advantages
of Linux is that you only need to do a full system reset when you
update/change your kernel.

However, I've often come in circumstances where either the full system
slows down, or a certain aspect of the system crashes/slows down, as to
a point where nothing I seem to try will fix it (restarting X; killing
the process which was slowing down / crashing).  However, when I then go
and reset the computer, whatever was acting up then acts fine, and
begins to work normally.

What am I missing?  Is there some other way to reset these things to
regain functionality?  I've been using RedHat now for about 5 months,
and am loving it.  I was just wondering if I was missing something, and
if anyone had any "tip & tricks".  Thanks!

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-Jon "GenKiller" Gaudette
Digital Drip Webmaster (digital-drip.com)
CNCNZ Co-Webmaster (cncnz.com)



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