Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Thu, 30 Aug 2001 20:07:19 -0700 | | From | David Hollister <> |
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Jan Niehusmann wrote: > I have a computer with a duron 600 which doesn't like current athlon > optimised kernels: It runs fairly well with an old 2.4.0-test7 kernel > (but I had some unexplained crashes during the last months), > but crashes after a few minutes after booting 2.4.9-ac3 or 2.4.7. > > If I don't build the kernels for athlon, but for i386 only, the > system seems to be stable. (Not tested for more than 20 minutes, > but definitely longer than the athlon optimised kernel was able to run) > > Does anybody know these symptoms and has an idea what may be wrong? > Is it likely to be a broken CPU? > The board is an A7V with the infamous via chipset, but I don't think > this looks like the typical via problems, does it? > > Jan
This has apparently been a source of frustration for many an Athlon user, myself included. I can't even get my system to finish the init process before it oopses and locks up on me.
It seems to work somewhat better for some if you set your BIOS to the conservative settings, but that didn't help me. I have an Epox 8KTA3+ (Via KT133A) w/ a 1.4GHz Athlon and 512MB memory. If you can't get it to work that way, just stick with the K6 setting. The point is, your hardware is likely fine (fine being relative, I suppose) If there are other tricks, I'm all ears.
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