I forgot to add that excessive heat and faulty ram are ruled out, I've
checked system temp and it seems to be OK, memtest has also passed all
tests completely without giving any errors. It *COULD* theoretically be
the HD going "bad", but how could I possibly check this?
Sincerely,
Dan Naumov
< said:
> Usually it involves an NMI switch. :( Can you cvs (or cvsup) by dates on the
> kernel sources to narrow down exactly what day (and possibly what commit)
> causes these lockups? I.e., does it work fine on August 4th, but break on
> August 5th?
I have a July 26th kernel which every wee
On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 11:46:45PM -0500, Sean Kelly wrote:
> I'm surry I don't have much data to provide, but...
>
> I've been experiencing random lockups on a -CURRENT kernel from the August
> 5th source. I've gotten it a lot when running screen and ssh on two
> different terminals at the same
On 08-Aug-01 Sean Kelly wrote:
> I'm surry I don't have much data to provide, but...
>
> I've been experiencing random lockups on a -CURRENT kernel from the August
> 5th source. I've gotten it a lot when running screen and ssh on two
> different terminals at the same time, but that is not the o