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Posted by Anonymous on 02-Nov-2003 09:58 GMT | In reply to Comment 55 (Anonymous): >http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?forum=13&topic_id=1095&post_id=22333&viewmode=thread&order=0#22333
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There must have been a numberous of things that went wrong. I really had problems compiling kernels and other well tested sources as well as running other hungry applications.
Previous post mentioned that I thought I fixed it. I was running 2.4.19 again at the time. It turned out that the computer still crashed, just not as easily (during big compiles). I guess I have had RAM, heat and then kernel problems. After I upgraded to 2.4.22 things became real stable. I upgraded after seeing that "-- MARK --" was the last entry in /var/log/messages (had a less watching it during crash (with a shift-f)).
I've had the system crash once (a regular system crash (X related I think) - not a freeze) and messages says ide controller is reset once in a while, but overall it looks like it runs (over 24hrs now with about 4hrs of compiles).
Anyone else seen the ide reset thing... Any suggestions?"
Most impartant sentense: "I guess I have had RAM, heat and then kernel problems."
So someone is struggling with his Linux setup...What is strange about that?
This kernel update made I huge difference
>http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?>forum=13&topic_id=1095&post_id=22351&viewmode=thread&order=0#22351
"I found that a lot of my stability problems with Linux were due to unstable versions of software. Since I installed Debian Stable off the net, things have gone quite well, although at the moment I am still running the A1 with an FSB of 100MHz."
Due to unstable programs.....Installed Debian again...Stability increased...but hasn't set the FSB to 133MHz yet....
Let me guess you read the post as "I can't run it with a FSB higher then 100MHz"
Wishfull thinking mate....;-) |
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