> freezeups is if you're trying to overclock too much. When I was
> overclocking before, the first thing to go would be my floppy drive.
Nope, since this is new hardware I'm running it at the OEM specs (I'll
typically do that to make sure that it's sound, and then start to
play/overclock it).
Nothing unusual in the system, 2 NICs (a Tulip and an NE2000 clone), a
Diamond Viper V330 AGP, and 256MB of 100mhz ECC RAM.
This also runs Debian, albeit with my own customized kernel from Debian's
kernel source code.
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