<quote who="James Gray">
> On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 09:43 am, Voytek wrote:
>> <quote who="Ben de Luca">


>>
>> so I had 3 reeboots in the last 3 days, bit of a worry
>
> Indeed - 3 "boots" with no shutdowns or reboots.  Normally this is a
> result of
> kernel panics.  Have you changed anything recently - new kernel perhaps?
> Have you added any new equipment that might be loading a buggy driver?

nope. I haven't been in close physical proximity for a few month
no hardware alteration
no kernel updates
I did add amavisd/clamav/sa/a-virus stuff, and, updated Postfix, that was
few month ago
that reduced free memory from ave. 800k to ave. 700k
that was about last November

yesterday I noticed 'diminishing free ram', though, by the morning, it was
back to 'normal'


> Often the kernel will panic when there's a physical problem with your
> hardware
> too - try reseating all your RAM and cables etc.  Make sure your cooling
> fans
> are all working too (I've had a few machines panic when the CPU freezes
> due
> to over-temp etc.).


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Voytek
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