----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jakub Ambrożewicz" <jakub.ambrozew...@googlemail.com> > To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org > Sent: Thursday, 14 February, 2013 7:37:20 PM > Subject: Re: Toshiba satellite L750-170 locking up > > Dnia 2013-02-14, czw o godzinie 09:22 +0000, Chris Evans pisze: > > What happens is that the machine is running fine and then locks > > completely. It's happened three times now in the last 24 hours, > > once > > when I was at the machine, twice when I wasn't. The screen stays > > on > > and on the first occasion I could still move the mouse but clicking > > did nothing nor did typing anything, on the other two occasions the > > the screen was black but that could have been after the timeout had > > blacked it out and again no keyboard movements did anything. I've > > given my android 'phone an ssh client and can confirm that on these > > last two occasions I can't ssh in from outside either: the machine > > has > > dropped the network.
> First thing, may be dull but I need to get it off my chest: is it not > overheating? Interesting. I think that may not be dull at all but useful. One thing I've noticed is that the machine was making more noise and I'm sure the noise is fan noise. I was puzzled by that but hadn't really connected with it. The machine is only ten months old, I wasn't pushing it at all at the times it crashed so can't be overheating. But maybe it is. I have now put a temperature monitor onto the gnome top bar so can watch that (though I have a horrible feeling that sometimes you need some pretty machine specific information for those things to give you accurate information.) > Second, back from the days of funny BIOSes and incorrectly behaving > hardware I remember having to run kernel with a combination of > noapic, > nolapic, lapic, biosirq, acpi=off and others. Give them a try. > > Quick look at modern kernels tells that there's now a lot more of > other options available... This too may be helpful. If I am right that the options would show in grub.cfg then I am running without any such options. Is there a sensible resource I can look at to see if any options might help (and, if so, how to add them to the call for the kernel)? > Best regards, > -- > Jakub Many thanks, Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-laptop-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/474070339.2822883.1360909992952.javamail.r...@zimbra-mbox1.protectedservice.net