Are your machines overheating?  I once had a dual PII-300 machine which
kept crashing apps with Red Hat 5.2.  The fix was to underclock the
chips.  Try underclocking your chips at a different frequency front side
bus than what you're currently using.  It should just be a matter of
setting some jumpers on your motherboard.  The motherboard manual should
have all of the jumper settings.  Good luck,



Hidong





Matt Sales wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> I have recently have put RH7.2 on two machines.  I upgraded an Intel Celeron
> 400MHz that was working great running 6.0.  I also put 7.2 on a Pentium
> II-MMX 266MHz machine that has a brand new hard drive.  Everything seemed to
> be fine; the install went smoothly, etc., but now both machines are crashing
> frequently.  Neither have crashed while I work on them, but if they're left
> alone anywhere from 1/2 hour to 3 hours, they crash.  The monitor goes dark
> and I cannot get any responses from them--no pings, nothing.  I have to pull
> the power cord to restart them.  I have been monitoring this list on and
> off, and I have not seen other people with this problem...
> It's frustrating because I've never had this problem with RedHat before (5.2
> and 6.0) .  Now I have a backup DNS server that won't stay up.  If anyone
> could point me toward an answer it would be much appreciated.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Matt
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