On Jul 27, 2007, at 17:45, Eric Christensen wrote:

My setup is as follows:

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Windsor 3.0GHz
HHD: 500GB
RAM: 4GB
Motherboard: ASUS M2N32-SLI

I'm running Fedora 7 with the 2.6.22.1-27.fc7 kernel.

I'm currently not connected to a TNC (gotta get a longer serial cable) so all my data is coming off the IS.

I'm setup to have 8GB of swap and I've only gotten that far when running John the Ripper. Otherwise I've never seen utilization over 2.5GB. Per Curt's request I will check for mem spillage as that could be a problem.

Eric,

I am an expert by no means. But I knew that more information would be required. I recently have encountered some problems with a lockup. I have confirmed that it happens 100% of the time with my serial interface enabled and 0% of the time with it disabled. It has been suggested that my problem is the adapter I use to go from serial to USB. Obviously that isn't your problem, but I thought I'd ask. I think I've also heard some reports of problems caused by problem packets. You could try leaving your system on again and see if it happens again or if it was completely random and non-repeatable. Also, are other programs running which might be conflicting? You might also turn on logging to see if you can capture anything which might be a hint. But beware, logging can sometimes create very large files if left alone for a long time.


73,
--de Chip (N1MIE) FN41bn


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