Magandang araw, mga pingoy (penguin na Pinoy) at pingay (penguin na Pinay)!

Sometimes my server crashes due to segmentation fault. I don't know why this 
happens. It happens randomly, and I don't know what causes it. Sometimes it 
crashes once a week. Sometimes once a month.

I have a suspicion. My 10baseT network is always on collision. Malas ko lang 
na dalawang 8-port Cisco 1502 ang aking hubs. I have 10 Windows gaming 
clients connected to the two hubs.

Regarding collisions, (off-topic, but I guess this adds to the problem 
presented above) I'm having trouble finding the connection that causes it. 
Isa lang kasi ang collision LED light sa 1502. We use 3COM superstack hubs at 
my previous workplace. Each connection has it's own collision LED, so it's 
easy to find the client that's gone amok, and trace the wiring if it's 
crimped properly or doesn't run near power lines. Am I right in assuming that 
collisions contribute to the segmentation fault? How do I resolve collisions?

Here are my server's specs.
AMD-K6-500mhz, Realtek 8139 NIC
128MB RAM
Mandrake 8.1

I pared the services to the bare essentials and run it on runlevel 3. No other 
heavy load deployed on this server. It's a dedicated Counter-Strike 1.3 
server running updsoft's ping booster.

Thanks in advance,

mikol
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