> > > You might want to try the gentoo-sources for your kernel, thats
> > > what I'm using. If that doesn't help, it probably has something to
> > > do with your raid
> >
> > I'll give that a shot.  Maybe it's something in the preemp or low
> > latency that's causing problems.  Have you used any other kernels?
> > Another thing that might be causing it is heat (my office is pretty
> > warm), assuming you have lm_sensors set up what sort of heat output
> > do you have?
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> Sorry for getting off track here but you mentioned lm_sensors and my 
> ears perked up. Do you have lmsensors working with your nforce 2 based 
> board? hints, tips tricks?

No actually, was going to ask if someone else had :)  I have seen some
stuff about it at forums.gentoo.org, but I really want to get this
problem out of the way before I go into there.  One of the suggestions
was simply to re-seat the cpu fan, which I might do when I get home, as
I saw in the bios that it was running about 45-50 (not hugely hot, but
not as low as it could be, hot office aside).

alan

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