Messages in this thread | | | From | Michael Buesch <> | Subject | Re: lock up with 2.4.23 | Date | Thu, 12 Feb 2004 19:27:18 +0100 |
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On Thursday 12 February 2004 18:19, you wrote: > You say your drivers are not that bad, OK, the kernel is not > that bad too.
Yea, I know. :) It ran months over months without problems, now.
> Now, please consider that this mainboard is about 10 years old. > How old is the PSU?
PSU? What's that?
> Consider whether the ambient temperature was higher than average > at time of lockup. > > Please check: > > 1) CPU heatsink contaminated > 2) CPU fan bad > 3) PSU fan bad or contaminated (also PSU slots/fins) > 4) Power supply instabel due to capacitors drying out > 5) Mainboard CPU voltage instable due to capacitors drying out > 6) Bad contacts at memory modules > 7) Coroded PSU or other connectors > > ... Just some of the things I have encountered > > Bottom line: its HW!
Yes, it could be. We'll see. I try to catch the next oops (if there is one).
> Your mail is helpful ;)
Sorry for my bad english. ;)
> Michael
- -- Regards Michael Buesch [ http://www.tuxsoft.de.vu ]
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