on 05/29/2013 12:41 AM Tamer Higazi wrote the following:
It's usually a quality power supply unit, that made it 6 years.
However, what I find totally strange, at the same time. That
applications die during my work.
Totally strange, like clock dies, and restarts. Eclipse dies, firefox
On 28 May 2013, at 06:38, Mick wrote:
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If it is not a memory issue, then it may well be a power supply issue. My
old
PC started playing up lately (e.g. a couple of kernel panics when shutting
down, or freezing at random) and I discovered some domed capacitors in the
PSU. I will
It's usually a quality power supply unit, that made it 6 years.
However, what I find totally strange, at the same time. That
applications die during my work.
Totally strange, like clock dies, and restarts. Eclipse dies, firefox
dies.
I have the feeling that memory and power supply are
Tamer Higazi wrote:
It's usually a quality power supply unit, that made it 6 years.
However, what I find totally strange, at the same time. That
applications die during my work.
Totally strange, like clock dies, and restarts. Eclipse dies, firefox
dies.
I have the feeling that memory
On 29/05/2013 00:25, Dale wrote:
I have seen people have
enough parts to build a second rig short the case of course. As always,
it is the last thing you replace and sometimes it can be the last thing
you CAN replace. ;-)
Of course it's always the last thing you replace that fixes it, how
Dale!
I am getting now myself a Mac OSX Mini Server with 8GB or 16GB RAM, and
get OSX, Windows and Gentoo there on a disk to run. That's it!
Proper screen with a very high resolution, and I am happy, and I am back
coding.
For future travels, My CPU makes with me the journey all the time
:)
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 29/05/2013 00:25, Dale wrote:
I have seen people have
enough parts to build a second rig short the case of course. As always,
it is the last thing you replace and sometimes it can be the last thing
you CAN replace. ;-)
Of course it's always the last thing you
On Mon, 27 May 2013 01:15:02 +0200
Tamer Higazi th9...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi people!
When I merge large or big packages like firefox, thunderbird or
chromium. The system hangsup with kernel panick and displays on the
screen reboot after 30 seconds.
What could it be?!
For any help
On Sun, 26 May 2013 18:36:55 -0500
Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Tamer Higazi wrote:
Hi people!
When I merge large or big packages like firefox, thunderbird or
chromium. The system hangsup with kernel panick and displays on the
screen reboot after 30 seconds.
What could it be?!
The problem is the following, that the same crap happen on Windows as
well. I got there bluescreen after a while.
I made a memory test, and let it run over 50% of over all tests, and no
error displayed (perhaps I let it go more then hours).
However, I don't really believe that it is a memory
On Monday 27 May 2013 21:11:33 Tamer Higazi wrote:
The problem is the following, that the same crap happen on Windows as
well. I got there bluescreen after a while.
I made a memory test, and let it run over 50% of over all tests, and no
error displayed (perhaps I let it go more then hours).
Hi people!
When I merge large or big packages like firefox, thunderbird or
chromium. The system hangsup with kernel panick and displays on the
screen reboot after 30 seconds.
What could it be?!
For any help or advises, I would kindly thank you.
Tamer
Tamer Higazi wrote:
Hi people!
When I merge large or big packages like firefox, thunderbird or
chromium. The system hangsup with kernel panick and displays on the
screen reboot after 30 seconds.
What could it be?!
For any help or advises, I would kindly thank you.
Tamer
Could be
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