> Don't be so quick to judge the hardware bad. Peter's experiences are
> not isolated. I've had the same problems, and I know others on this
> list have, too. I know my hardware is 100% good, beyond any shadow of a
> doubt. However, I updated knfsd to 1.4.4, and recompiled, and I think I
> changed a couple of options, to. This is 2.2.10. So far, it hasn't
> crashed on me in 20 days of uptime. So Peter, you may try tweaking the
> compile time options, and see if that helps. Just a thought.
On the other hand, I was once like you. I knew my hardware was good. I
mean, I *knew* it. I'd been running Linux on that machine for two years,
all the components had been tested when I bought them, all were quality
(okay, in retrospect, maybe not the Cyrix CPU, but it definitely wasn't
using bargain-basement PNY memory ;-). It started crashing every day.
After I swapped one of the SIMMs out in late June, it hasn't crashed
since....
BTW, Alan, I've been meaning to tell you. If you've put any crash reports
in your database of random unexplained problems from me from June, you can
probably delete 'em as hardware problems....
later,
chris
-- Chris Ricker kaboom@gatech.edu chris.ricker@genetics.utah.edu
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