>El mar, 02-03-2004 a las 14:39, Kristian Peters escribió: > Alberto Viniegra Ilarregui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: > > In my iBook I have problems when it is hot, in 2.4 and in 2.6 >kernels. > > If I keep ibook in a very cold place, compiling is OK, system is OK, >but > > I dont live in an icebox, he :) > > There are many things crashing besides compiling, system crashes in >many > > ways, I remind that all this problems are happening me since the >board > > was changed cause the display failure, before system works without >any > > problem allways. I'm getting mad looking for the reason. > > Could you verify your problems and crashes with 2.4.20-ben and preempt >disabled ? I have exactly the same model and never experienced any >problems during the summer months (even with preempt enabled !). Except >that my iBook was getting very hot and the fan was spinning all the >time.
Hi Kristian. revision : 2.3 (pvr 7000 0203)****do you use same revision????? bogomips : 1785.85 machine : PowerBook4,3 motherboard : PowerBook4,3 MacRISC2 MacRISC Power Macintosh This is the only difference I have with a friend's ibook, he dont have problems, and I am only getting problems now with new revision board. please look for your revision and send me the /proc/cpuinfo. > I'm still using an ancient Woody with a self-compiled X-Free 4.2 + >Michael Dänzers drivers. I use Linux 2.6.3-ben2, gcc3.3.3, XFree86 Version 4.3.99.12 (DRI trunk), Gnome2.4 I am not sure if it is a hardware failure issue, maybe my new board is not fully supported?, cause osx works fine, I am testing with gcc and till now works, but I only compiled small soft, like wget, bash. I'm going to try with x server, and reproduce the bug, if not... It must be a linux ussue with my new board may be? > You should remote login to you iBook via ssh or something similar and >try to catch any log-messages. Maybe we can read something out of the >appearing logs. > > /etc/syslog.conf: > *.* |/dev/xlog > > tail -f /dev/xlog as root. > > Hope we can trigger something. > > You can test the shell fork-bomb too. (Your computer will be >unresponsive for quite some minutes. ;) But this is not a real >stress-test, so better beware of any problems ! > > :(){:|:&};: > > *Kristian Thanks Kristian.