Hi,
I'm using an asus a7tc and it freezes also many times per day. Have you
tried to compile your own kernel ? When i make big compilations, i have
gcc errors due to "internal error".
I have made 3 memtest 86+(during 5 hours, 15 hours and 18 hours). And it
found nothing each time.
I found a potential discovery when compiling wine : an .o gave me an
error because it contained a link to a "wane" functions and not a "wine"
function. So it seems that the memory motherboard controller change
bytes randomly.
But I have tried also a debian 32 bits and a gentoo 64 bits and the
problem is still here, so it is certainly indenpendant from debian 64.
I have contacted a guy who has also an a7tc (with a suse) and it seems
that is hasn't any problem.
I have changed the RAM amount (2*1GB) from initially and he didn't
(2*512MB). Have you also modified you RAM (Physically, not the settings) ?
Christophe
pietia .moo a écrit :
hi.
I'm trying to use Debian on my Asus laptop (a6tc, Turion x2 64 bits).
Few times every day my Debian freezes. I can make mouse's pointer
tochnge position, but i cant do anything :/ ctrl+alt+1 does not work.
I was trying to use nosmp, noacpi, nolapic - still is bad :/
Pietia
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