On 2008/01/06 01:17 (GMT+0530) Shibu Basheer apparently typed:

> Thanks for all your suggestions.  I really do not think this is a CPU
> over hearting issue.  This is what I found :

> After much testing with various combinations, I have pinned down the
> problem to issue happening only when bootup into init  5.  i.e. even
> if I boot in safe mode with init 5 with acpi=off  this issue persists.

> However if I boot into init 3, and then I start kde with startx after
> logging in to text console, the system is stable.

With standard Grub stanza instead of failsafe?

> Any ideas?

You did do updates as soon as you finished the install, right?

If you have a vga= (framebuffer) parameter on default cmdline, try booting
with it removed. If you don't, try adding one (e.g. vga=788).

Maybe adding nolapic to default cmdline might help.

Try appending acpi=off on default cmdline.

If this isn't exactly what you described above, append 3 on default cmdline,
then use startx.
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