[GLLUG] (no subject)
Thomas Alan Hearn
hearntho at msu.edu
Tue Jul 13 09:38:47 EDT 2004
Sean,
The memory works fine with all other operating systems on the machine, I've
installed windows, and even Redhat 9.0 (Shrike) on it, with no problems.
Slackware 10 also runs fine, and I may try putting FreeBSD 4.9 on there and
see what happens, but still wanna know what is going on with Mandrake and
Fedora, because it appears to be the same problem with whatever is causing
it in the 2.
Tom
Sean O'Malley writes:
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Rich Clark wrote:
I'd say good call. You may also want to question if the memory is not the
problem also. I had a stick here that for love nor money would work in
any machine I put it in, most running Mandrake 10 Comm on several, and one
with Windows XP on it. Needless to say, I returned it.
If you can, swap slot 1 and slot 2 of your memory around and see if that
changes the point at which it is crashing consistantly. If it does then it
is most likely bad memory.
That should at least eliminate one of the choices in the 'guessing why I
hate x86 hardware' game.
Does hyperthreading still cause whacky crashes?
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