On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 04:23:21PM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote: > > > by /proc/cpuinfo; the TAU isn't calibrated so the actual temperature might > > > be a bit higher). The instability started after adding a second RAM > > > module; it's more severe with 2.6 and the 1000 Hz scheduling timer there. > > I added a second RAM module about 2 years ago and have been running > > 2.6 for about 3 month. The current problems are about as old as the > > switch to 2.6. Replacing the RAM required to remove the head > > Try changing HZ back to 100 and see if the instability goes away. Is include/asm-ppc/param.h the right place to do it?
> > pipe and to put it back on. Could it be that this has bad influence > > on heat dissipation? > > I doubt it. I'll try to measure the temperature on the heat pipe > separately, though. If the temperatures differ by too much the thermal pad > between processor and heat pipe assembly might have been damaged. Ok, I thought that even removing the hide pipe may causes trouble, because it didn't come off easily though there is has not been any visible damage. Uwe -- MMK GmbH, Universitaetsstr. 11, 58097 Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +2331 840446 Fax: +2331 843920
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