=>From: Gregory Maxwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 =>...
 =>Not to be rude. but you arn't the nice person with the asymetricly clocked
 =>SMP system?

No, I'm a different Nice Person.  I have an Intel N440BX motherboard
with two 450MHz PIIIs, not overclocked.  The case is full of stuff
(2xIDE-HD, SCSI-HD, DVD, CDR, ZIP, Sound Blaster ISA PnP, extra serial
card, 3Dfx V3) but nothing particularly tricky.  Um, except for the
XiG Accelerated-X server I use.  I don't know whether this *causes*
problems, or is just the canary in the coal mine, but often the first
sign I have of instability is the fact that the X cursor goes crazy
(spurious mouse clicks, random motion, etc.)  The XiG people have said
that the PS/2 protocol doesn't like negative timesteps, and also that
the server doesn't do anything funky with interrupts, but FWIW that's
the most uncommon component of my system.

d.
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