On Sun, Jun 20, 1999 at 02:27:56AM +0200, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Jun 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > It looks like God has decided that I should not use M6. Happily playing with
> > Netscape I got a complete system freeze.
> 
> Did you try the libc5 version of Netscape?


Yep. But now it also has occured with a very innocent Python prog. It's *very*
frequent now, not like the old hardware bug that struck me once every three
days :-(. 


> 
> > Some of you might remember that I had this prob with M 5.3 one month ago, too.
> > I removed the MGA G200 and put my old Millenium back in and had no problems
> > whatsoever since then.
> 
> I'm using a G200 too, without any problems (on 6.0 with all current
> updates applied).
> 

Mine got very warm. And since the problem vanished after I've removed it I
think that was the error. My mainboard (SuperSucket7, Epox) was known to not
get along well with this specific brand, alas, I didn't know...


> Are you doing something odd (bus clock > 100 MHz or something alike)?


No. Nothing that I am aware off. Though for a while I suspected there was
something odd about a RAM module because I got Memory Errors from time to time
after POST. But these have vanished after I removed the G200.

tom

P.S.: Wolf noted that the kernel.rpms (header and sources) he got from the
server in Berlin were extremely broken. Since that was the server I got *my*
kernel -27 from this might also be involved. Is there any way to check the
integrity of rpm's?

> 
> LLaP
> bero
> 
> 

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