> No it's not a BIOS crash: The bios is not involved in running Linux. > > My system is reasonably stable now. I'm using the "noapic" kernel > option. I don't use the noapic option and is fairly stable as well. only thing that makes me wonder is the sysrq that doesn't seem to work here. -- =- To unsubscribe, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the -= =- body of "unsubscribe linux-abit". -=
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