Hello,
I would suspect cpu temperature monitoring and cpu frequency adjustment which Windows definitely has and even kernel 2.6 requires user-space daemon.
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Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
Dear List,
I wonder if anyone heard of a similar problem. Somewhere there exist two IBM desktop machines, model 8189-7cg to be exact, running RedHat 9 (2.4.20 kernel) and Fedora Core 1 (2.4.22-1.2197 kernel). Once in a not-too-long while, they start lagging, executing processes very slowly, and then shrieking loudly for long minutes with their motherboard beep. The only thing that stops this annoyance is a hard reset.
This never happened when they run Windows (which they do rather seldom, so I am not completely certain about this point).
Do you have an idea where to look? What could cause this kind of behavior? (P.S. I know this is a tough request, but please try to refrain of mentioning the age per se of the kernels.)
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