Lombard hard freeze (update: mem>64MB)

Gabriel Ricard g_ricard at yahoo.com
Fri May 19 02:18:19 EST 2000


Ok, so it seems like it must be a RAM issue. Although,
I HAVE tested compiling the kernel, etc with only the
original 64MB installed, and still got lockups. So,
mybe I should have computerware do some RAM tests for
me and see if that is the problem.

--- Michael Schmitz
<schmitz at mail.biophys.uni-duesseldorf.de> wrote:
> > I was doing some transfers like that as well,
> > (downloading ISOs and the like.. heh) and never
> had
> > any problems. I don't think this is a network
> issue
> > really.
> >
> > It seems that those with 3xxMHz CPUs don't have
> the
> > same problems that those with the 400MHz CPUs do.
> Is
> > this correct? I'm also wondering if there were
> just
> > some bad SODIMMs that made it into the Lombards
> and
> > that's causing the problems...
>
> Can't be correct, mine is a G3-400 (64 MB) and I
> don't
> see any kernel lockups that can't be attributed to
> known
> bugs (testing XFree 4.0 or HFS, currently).
> While I haven't downloaded ISO images recently, I've
> had
> the machine running on a 100 Mb network here with
> quite
> some data going in or out.
>
> 	Michael
>
>


=====
Gabriel Ricard
g_ricard at yahoo.com


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