I have a box that has been having problems for months.
Originally, there were problems that were corrected by replacing the
mother board. Since then, and I'm not sure when this began, there have
been kernel panics after several days of uptime. They can be after one
day or three weeks,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a box that has been having problems for months.
Originally, there were problems that were corrected by replacing the
mother board.
What kind of problems did you have? And what hardware? It's quite
possible to damage the CPU or even the power supply if the
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, Chuck Swiger wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a box that has been having problems for months.
Originally, there were problems that were corrected by replacing the
mother board.
What kind of problems did you have? And what hardware? It's quite
possible to
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There is memtest and cpuburn in the ports; try running those and see
whether you can get the system to crash.
Just to verify before I run these programs in the middle of the
work day: The purpose of these programs is to try to crash the system,
right? :)
You