As an addon: the following is from teh RedHat Web Page ->
                                                                           
  AMD K6-2 (3DNow): Some early K6-2 300mhz have problems with the system   
  chips. You will need to get replacement chips from AMD.                  
                                                                           
I noticed you also have a 300MHZ AMD Chip, preahps?

On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Stanley O'Larey wrote:

> Sorry about the HTML, I didn't know. My computer seems to accept both.
> I think I have it set right now.  I'm resubmiting my problem.
> I'm relatively new to Linux. tried to install Redhat 5.2, failed,
> installed Caldera 2.2, it worked. Boot magic inabled me to run several
> partitions, Win98, win 3.11, and Linux. Next installed Mandrake 6.0 over
> Caldera, then upgraded to Mandrake 6.1. I have a 8.4 gig HD, AMD 300
> chip. Now the problem:  ( it started with Mandrake 6.0) The screen will
> lock up.  The mouse arrow moves but clicking on anything produces
> nothing. At first I tried rebooting , (the Win98 method) it scrambled
> things, all kinds of errors on bootup.  A friend streightened it out so
> I can get into Linux but the "screen lockup" still continues. It locks
> up when I try to "shutdown".  
> clicking <logout> gives "Session prepared for logout"
> select   <logout> gives "K Desktop Enviornment [Local host]
> select   <shutdown> gives "shutdown or restart" At this point the screen 
> is frozen.
>   It does it in KDE, GNOME, user or root. To exit now I either use 
> Ctrl+Alt+F2, then Login as <root> enter password, type <halt>. 
> Or I go into the terminal, then <su>, password, <halt>. Ctrl+Alt+backup
> puts me back to "K Desktop Enviornment[Local Host].  Thanks for the
> help.
> Stan
> 

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