On Wednesday 23 February 2005 03:24, J. Patrick Campbell wrote:
> On Tue, February 22, 2005 8:59 pm, J. Patrick Campbell said:
> > On Tue, February 22, 2005 8:31 pm, Volker Armin Hemmann said:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> On Wednesday 23 February 2005 01:30, J. Patrick Campbell wrote:
> >>> does anyone know where the logfile is? can't seem to locate it.
> >>> I've had this problem for a few weeks now, just patched to
> >>> 3339 and it still crashes.
> >>
> >> it should be in your ~/.ut2004/ dir.
> >
> > found that, thanks.
> >
> >> Hm, I had no probs with ut2004 when I tried it some time before.
> >>
> >> Are you sure, that it is not a cooling or undervoltage-problem?
> >
> > my voltages look fine but my Athlon XP 1800+ is running at 66 C.
> > I just shut down to check in the bios setup.
> > Too bad ASUS doesn't have linux utils for monitoring temps.

doesn't need to. Lm_sensors will provide you with everything needed.
Hehe, My Xp2000+ got too hot for a while too. When I was doing some heavy 
stuff, the temp raised above 65�C and something crashed. Luckily nothing, 
some good compressed air could not fix ;)
>
> i just cleaned the gunk out of my fan and heatsink and dropped 20 C
> to about 45C.
> smokers, beware! your computer gets dirty!

Yeah, I know the effect.  But do not forget to dust your PSU!
There will be a pretty amount of dirt in this beast too and PSUs suffer really 
badly from overtemps. The capacitors are halving their livetime with every 
10�C extra. But be carefull, do not open it, if you do not know exactly which 
parts are safe and which not. Best, to try to force the dirt out with a fresh 
can of compressed air.

Gl�ck Auf
Volker

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