I've also been running OC'd systeems for a long time now. The first one is an
old 100Mhz Cyrix686  @ 120 Mhz, the other is a P200MMX @ 225Mhz and my actual
Linux system is a K6-2 350 @ 400Mhz. I've never experienced any kind of
problems with any of the systems.

El lun, 31 ene 2000, escribiste:
> According to the original message he already tried your solution.  As for
> your comments about OC'd systems you're way off of the mark.  I've run OC'd
> systems for quite a while.  With the proper initial testing, Intel chips
> have a very good success rate.  And his system is running at a STANDARD 100
> MHz.  Most OC problems come from lack of initial testing and/or pushing the
> motherboard clock to an odd speed with affects the PCI devices.
> 
> Matt
> 
> > From: John Aldrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > 
> > On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, you wrote:
> > > I am using Mandrake 7.0 and have an Abit MB and two 366 celerons
> > > overclocked to 550. When I install mandrake everything goes 
> > good. When I
> > > use the Linux config. from LILO it crashes with a kernel 
> > panic. When I use
> > > the Linux-up config it runs fine. I have tried without 
> > having the cerlerons
> > > overclocked but still get the same prob. I have used 
> > mandrake 6.0 and
> > > everything worked fine using SMP. I don't really know what 
> > to do next
> > > besides re-loading 6.0. I have the 2.2.14 kernel and have tried to
> > > re-compile and see what it does, but no luck. Anybody had 
> > this prob???
> > > Also, how do you retain current settings when trying to 
> > compile a new
> > > kernel. I would like to recompile the Linux-up config by 
> > just adding SMP
> > > support, but I can never get my settings back like the were before.
> > > 
> > Turn off overclocking and see if it doesn't work like it's
> > SUPPOSED to. When you overclock, you make your hardware
> > SIGNIFICANTLY less stable!
> >     John
> >
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