Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 18 Feb 2000 16:07:40 -0800 | From | Orion Henry <> | Subject | Tracking down a bug |
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Hi, I am new the the linux kernel mailing list and if I am in the wrong place, I apologize and please redirect me elsewhere. My linux box has been crashing quite a lot as of late. Where I am used to one or two a year I have been getting 3 or 4 a week. I can find no oops's in any logs, the magic SysRq key doesn't work ( and yes it is turned on ), and the computer is not accessible via the network. I basically have no info whatsoever for a bug report, just every now and then my screen locks and that's that. Sometime when I am working on it. Usually at night when I am away. I have downloaded the lm_sensors tools to monitor the temperature of my CPU's (BP6 motherboard) which are not overclocked. Last hang was at 32.0 deg C. I upgraded to the latest kernel 2.2.14 and there was no change. Basically, I think I have covered all the obvious things and I need info on how to gather more info on this so I can either submit a real bug report or fix it myself (that would be nice). Is there some document with this information for me to read? Is there some patch I can add to my kernel that will give me more info on the location of the bug.
Thanks for your time, Orion Henry
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