On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 12:56:02PM -0400, Lennart Sorensen wrote: > On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 04:01:36PM +0000, Dimitris Lampridis wrote: > > For the CPU (x2 3800+) i cannot say, although some other OS that > > unfortunately > > can offer me Elder Scrolls Oblivion (...) is not having any problems (not > > of > > this kind anyway) > > > > For the memory (4x512MB), i did have one faulty module, i returned it, got > > a > > new one and system was sweet, plus memtest86 doesn't reveal a problem (this > > doesn't mean that its OK, but its a rather slim case) > > > > For the power supply its a very robust Tagan, 480W and it was taking the > > heat > > fine for many months now. Also, Dutch power company has never caused me any > > trouble or reason to worry. > > > > My system is as cool as it can get with stock CPU fan, CPU under 30 > > Celsius, > > case under 40 Celsius, so no overheating problem too. > > > > I'll start checking all those things the best I can (memory is the easiest > > to > > check me thinks, at least at a per-module basis), but I'm almost sure its > > not > > my HW. > > Hmm, well most of the programs you mentioned were c++ programs. I guess > there could be a c++ library problem, but if that was the cause it
I've recently updated my etch installation and oddly enough, cupsd seems to segfault about once a day or once every other day. Just cupsd. Very strange. Was fine before the most recent update. Cheers, a -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

