Messages in this thread | | | From | Ingo Oeser <> | Subject | Re: Frustrating Random Reboots, seeking suggestions | Date | Sat, 10 Jun 2006 10:52:03 +0200 |
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Hi Hui Zhou,
On Saturday, 10. June 2006 04:37, Hui Zhou wrote: > Thanks. memtest86 passes 6 times without errors. Serial console didn't > show up anything (it just reboots). > > Anyway, I finally suspect the debian libmpeg binary is at fault. I > manually build it from src and statically linked to the `bkmark' > program. It seems cured the random reboots problem. It runs > successfully for 4 times. However, the fifth time it ended up in a `D' > state. The only system call it uses is libc file IO and some signal > passing. Any comment on the cause?
Do you also see the problem if you decode from file to memory only. without any display?
NO: You have some problem with your peripherals.
YES: Check for heat and power problems.
If you are brave you could try some cpuburn variant to put the heat to the maximum.
WARNING: This could kill your CPU and might void your warranty, since this is not "normal use" of your CPU :-)
Good luck!
Regards
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