Powerbook hard freeze summary (sort of)
Bernhard Reiter
bernhard at intevation.de
Thu May 25 18:51:09 EST 2000
Albrecht;
Thanks for the update. The pressure is not easy to create. I can
create it with compiling a big thing a couple of times. I assume that
you also did that.
It must be hardware then on my part. :-/
Bernhard
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 12:22:24AM +0200, Albrecht Dress wrote:
> > Is there somebody out there having a >=400 Mhz Lombard
> > and Pismo who is _not encountering hard freezes_ under high pressure?
> > (Preferably with more that 64MB. Because I never got the hard freeze
> > when I only used 64MB with the mem=64MB switch.)
> we have a Lombard, 333 MHz, 320 MB Ram, and two Pismo's, 500 MHz, 384 MB
> Ram each, and all run without any problems with LinuxPPC 2000, but with
> the kernel upgraded to 2.2.15pre20. I ran the HINT benchmark on all
> machines (which should be some kind of high pressure), and a colleague ran
> data reduction software on one of the PISMO's (high preasure, too).
> Again, no problems/freezes yet (which, as I hope, will last.. ;-)
>
> Yours, Albrecht.
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