Well after apparently solving persistent X lockups with QQ and the BP6
running happily for almost 2 months with zero problems, I wake up
today to massive filesystem problems. Cron started reporting errors
(libtermcap, which was completely hosed) at 4:20AM which would be in
the middle or Redhat's nightly cron stuff. Was able to only shutdown
with SysRq keys, as the keyboard died when trying to exit gracefully.
I could only get back in after several e2fsks and a partial reinstall
of a few things. Nothing really interesting in any logs to point to
anything specific or anything showing up on any terminals (other than
constant complaints about libtermcap), and no real warning signs.
So is it still possible there are IDE<>SMP problems? Any ideas? Just
when I was starting to have confidence in this thing...
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2x400's not OC'd, 2.0v
128M RAM (2x64) PC100
Matrox G200 PCI
2ea 3c905b 100bTX NIC
2ea WD HDD on IDE0 std controller (UDMA33) -u1d1c1m16
ATAPI CDROM 24x on IDE1, floppy
SB AWE64 ISA
PS/2 mouse and keyboard
kernel: 2.2.15pre9 with no other patches.
XFree86 3.3.6 SVGA Server (X always running)
RH6.2, glibc 2.1.3
250w PS w/UPS
QQ BIOS
Case fan and heat compound on BX
No CPU intensive apps running typically. No screensaver.
All power management disabled in BIOS.
'noapic' boot option.
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Hal B
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