Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 26 Jun 2001 10:26:26 +0200 | From | Thomas Foerster <> | Subject | Re: AMD thunderbird oops |
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Hi,
> as i've said before - i have the same problem too
Me too
> the memory is OK! - have run memtest86 for hours ... - no errors ... - > heatsink - CPU@45°C - Case @ 25°C
> after changing the kernel compile to PentiumII (nearly) everything worked > fine ....
I HAD a Asus K7M with a 650 MHz Athlon, 256 MB RAM (Infineon, Ram is OK). Using 2.4.2 AND 2.4.4 didn't work. Whenever i started KDE2, the crashes startet, even oopses in ext2-code appeared.
The strange thing is : If i startet KDE2 as root, the crashes didn't happen!
I don't know why, my distribution is RedHat 7.1
Now i have a Epox 8kta3+ with an 1,333 MHz Athlon, FSB266, 256 MB RAM (Infineon) and the crashes still appear.
Changing the Kernel from Athlon to Pentium-II/III makes the system stable again.
Thomas
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