> I am interested. Of course I am. I want to find out if it really is a kernel
> or mobo problem. Unless I can prove that my mobo is not working right I have

Well - suggestions:  join the kernel hackers mailing list, or just
read the archives. Try the instructions in the bug tracking documents
under /usr/src/linux in the kernel source code. You mentioned ksymopps 
and saving the results of a kernel oops. I don't know if the people on
the expert list can figure out what is wrong - kernel hacking is
beyond my abilities ;(. If the problem is clearly documented and
repeatable, and not a hardware issue, the kernel hackers might be able
to figure it out. You also may want to try different kernels other
than the stock Mandrake standard or enterprise kernels - in other
words are the Mandrake kernels problematic or is it a problem with
other kernels as well?

But realistically the kernel mailing list is a better repository for
those attachments than the expert list.


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