I also suspected lm_sensors as an instability factor. I stopped using
them and my lockups went away. No guarantee that was it though as I
was changing many variables at the time. I also suspected xntpd and
stopped using it.

Once I left my machine up for about 24 hours compiling the kernel in
a loop using both processors (make -j 2). It didn't lock up.

Dwayne

> Lunar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I think every one who had lockups need to send a complete report somewhere
> > (buy date for the motherboard, speed and voltage of CPUs, average temp, all
> > devices, kernel, modules, ...) to track where it goes wrong.
> > 
> > What do you think of that ?
> > And who wants to do it ?
> > 
> > Lunar
> > 
> > PS : I bought my Abit last week, so I don't have enough time to really test
> > it...
> 
> The bit about monitoring temperature reminds me of something... when I
> installed lm_sensors, my machine locked up within 24 hrs after having
> run for two weeks.  After reboot, I didn't load the lm_sensors stuff
> and have run for a week with no problems.
> 
> Mine is 466@507x2 with interactive use only (no seti et al) and no
> special cooling other than stock cpu fans and case fan.
> 
> --Dave
> 
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