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SubjectRe: linux-kernel-digest V1 #4661
On Sat, Oct 23, 1999 at 10:42:52PM -0700, Robert Dinse wrote:
> > going on, other when compiling, the computer froze and started to make a
> > continuous beeeeep. [talking about 2.3.23]

> The problem was caused by the CPU getting too hot, invoking the thermal
> protection on the mainboard which reduces the clock speed to the CPU. Linux

I wouldn't say this is the case here, as when it first happened i rushed to
the bios screen to check the CPU temperature (about 30 degrees) and power
voltages.

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