Gustin Johnson wrote: > You should look at /var/log/messages and /var/log/syslog, the .0 files > are older (look at the time stamps).
I thought the .0 files are for the second last time, while the files without .0 are for the actual boot, but I was wrong, Gustin is right. Btw. for Suse you can enable a system restore function, but IMO it is very flaky. Dunno if Debian and Ubuntu do have a system restore too. The system restore for a widespread Non-Linux OS most times is fine, anyway I do agree with Gustin, backups are important for any platform, but OT: some other platforms need to haul out the big guns for a backup. I guess not every OS will have all the important stuff stored by files, that easily can be archived by running tar. I also agree that the overheating of the CPU isn't off the hook. "sometimes I just launch the session, select a track, double click on its insert, move any cursor in the insert settings popup, and then reboot come" If this happens after a reboot because of overheating, the CPU still might be to hot, but if this happens when starting a session while the CPU is cold, than the overheating probably is from the hook. _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users
