Well, it appears to have been the memory. We have two machines with
128M RAM each. Both of them started at 64M and were upgraded to 128M.
So, we took the newer 128M (that was bought to upgrade the 2 machines)
and put it in the Linux server. It has been up and running just fine
since we did that. Of course, the NT 4.0 server with the old 128M has
already crashed and had disk corruption, but oh well! ;-)
I think this is one of the greatest strengths of Linux: I have a
problem, I email the author of the kernel (the "core" anyway), and I get
an explanation of the problem. My boss (and his boss) were quite
impressed. I bet we couldn't get an answer from Bill Gates about why
the NT server is crashing! :-)
Thanks Linus!
-- Chris Adams - cadams@ro.com - System Admin - Renaissance Internet Services "So, if anybody wants to have hardware sent to them: don't call me, but instead write your own unix operating system. It has worked every time for me." - Linus Torvalds, author of Linux (Unix-like) OS