I have not a clue why you are having such a hard time.
I have ahd my BP6 up for several weeks at a time and only knock it down
for IDE-chipset development or to reboot to a new er kernel.

If you are over-clocking and it is rev one of the board you may have
problems........

Andre Hedrick
The Linux IDE guy

On Fri, 8 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The saga continues ...
> Last night I left my box running two seti@home for another stress test.
> Anyone who's been reading linux-smp over the last few weeks knows the
> trouble that I've been having.  Anyways, this time I ran it in console
> mode only.  No X.  And what happens?  No freezes.  No errors.  No oopses.
> The system has been going strong for about 18 hours.
> 
> Now I ask, WTF is going on?  Could it be the X server I'm using?  Since I
> have a nVidia TNT2 Ultra I am using the 3.3.3.1 X server from their
> website and the glx.so module to take advantage of the TNT2's nifty GL
> stuff.  Is the culprit the pre compiled glx.so?  Could it be SMP
> unfriendly?  
> 
>               --Ian Ehrenwald
> 
> 
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