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On 07/17/07 04:11, andy wrote:
> Miguel J. Jiménez wrote:
>> Miguel J. Jiménez escribió:
>>> No, I did not compile anything special... but I do a lot of extensive
>>> CPU use (java, eclipe, postgres, apache, php, jboss all running
>>> together) but as I said before nothing happened while having the
>>> other kernel... :'( Anyhow I have recompiled the kernel deactivating
>>> paravirtualization (it's marked as experimental and I do not use it
>>> anyway) option and I will give another try.
>>> At home (the problem is at my job) I use a compiled k7 (no
>>> paravirtualization so I can use original nvidia driver) and no
>>> problem so far either...
>>>
>> Mmm I returned to previous kernel (2.6.18-4) and now goes OK (the
>> compiled version also frozer my computer) ... anyhow, I have read at
>> LWN that 2.6.21 is *super* buggy ... I think I will maintain this
>> version until a new one (less buggy version) appears...
>>
> This is interesting, because I am running Lenny/Sid off of 2.6.21 and
> all seems well. This morning's updates did remove some linux-headers,
> but I rebooted to test the machine and it restarted just fine.
> 
> I have noticed however that my machine has begun to make those kinds of
> noises I used to associate with Win98 ... y'know those clicking and
> grinding type noises when the CPU is under load. I don't know if a
> kernel can make a machine do that, but it has been since upgrading to
> 2.6.21 that those sounds have started. It could be coincidence, though
> my machine is but four months' old.

Clicking and grinding when the CPU is under load?  That sounds like
your system is doing lots of swapping.

- --
Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA  USA

Give a man a fish, and he eats for a day.
Hit him with a fish, and he goes away for good!

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