I haven't done any overclocking. power, not sure. I have Ubuntu too. Oddly enough, that one crashes every so often as well. I don't think my power is bad though, how should I test it (this being a notebook). The RAM passed the MEMTEST. I don't think the CPU is overheating but I'll check my hardware. According to my readout, both cores are operating at half their capacity (how can you increase it)?
Any idea what I can use to test my hardware. I doubt my hardware is bad but if it is, I don't want to, but I'll send this stuff back to the manufacturer lol. On Wed Dec 27 22:35 , J Sloan sent: >Jay Smith wrote: >> >> >> So my OpenSuse 10.2 crashed on me. I had amaroK,GTK-Gnutella, GAIM, and >> Firefox >> open. My computer froze (this is new to me) and I had to hard reboot it. >> When it >> started, two things didn't work (that I know of). >> >> 1) KPowerSave won't start. This is my error message: >> System configuration startup check disabled. > >> 2) YaST Software Management doesn't recognize my OpenSUSe 10.2 CD as a source >> anymore. It won't let me go to other sources either until I click Skip about >> 15 >> times. Any ideas of what's wrong? >> >> Also, what can cause OpenSuSe 10.2 to freeze? What can I do to prevent it >> from >> freezing/crashing? If a freeze does happen, what steps should I take to >> prevent >> errors. If errors happen, what can I do to recover? Thanks all. > >Just a shot in the dark, but this sounds suspiciously like bad hardware. > >What sort of hardware is this, and have you run any sort of diagnostics to >rule out hardware issues? (bad RAM, gimpy power supply, overheating CPU, >overclocking?) > >Joe > >-- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
