Eike Lantzsch <[email protected]> wrote: > If it is always the same error (there you need to have a look into > the log) it might be a recently installed driver or firmware. The > log may give you an idea which one. > Do you use binary blobs like video drivers? > Has there been a recent update? > Any new hardware installed? > Again, starting with a live CD might rule out the usual hardware > suspects or confirm it. >
Kernel is updated in repo from 3.2.41 to 3.2.46 at 8/29. @Jennifer: Check if you are running the newest version of kernel. If not, update to newest. If it doesn't solve the problem, you could also use 'stress' program to deliberately cause the crash. You could do it from Live CD with different kernel version to see if the problem is with your current kernel and find kernel version that works well. You can use software from your HDD manufacturer to test HDD. To test memory, you can use memtest86+. To test CPU, you can use cpuburn. To check your CPU and other temperatures/voltages you can use lm-sensors. -- Marko Ranđelović, B.Sc. Software Developer Niš, Serbia [email protected] Note: If you see a nonsense enclosed between lines BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE END PGP SIGNATURE then this message is digitally signed using OpenPGP compliant software. You need an appropriate plugin for your email client or other OpenPGP compliant software in order to verify the signature. However, the concept of computer insecurity implies digital signature is not absolute proof of identity. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

