Mark D'voo wrote: >8.1 was terrible for me and would hang all the time, i think my longest uptime >was a little under a day !! 8.2 rocks though, much much more stable, at least >for me, much much quicker too!! > >mark > >On Saturday 25 May 2002 04:56 pm, Jeferson Lopes Zacco wrote: > >> Hi guys, >> >>I'm sadly experiencing a lot of freezes in my LM 8.1 box. I just hope I >>won't have to give up saying that "Linux does not hang" to my buddies, >>but right now it's kind of difficult. I'm having daily hang-ups. >> >>Here goes a quick summary of my system : >>Linux Mandrake 8.1, using ext3, on a (somewhat problematic I know) >>A7V133 with a Duron 800 (not overclocked). >>2 sticks of Micron PC133 (256+128) >>TNT2M64 AGP :^(, XFree 4.0.3, latest Nvidia binary drivers >>kernels 2.4.8-26mdk, 2.4.8 (recompiled), 2.4.18 (stock Linus kernel) >> >>Well , what happens is that I've been experiencing these freezes for >>about two weeks now. I haven't made any major modification to the system >>prior to the hang-ups. The system seems to freeze completely; at first I >>thought it was just X locking (not commom, but not quite unexpected) but >>I realized there was something more deeply wrong when I couldn't telnet >>into my machine. Telnet wouldn't reply; it would just stay at the prompt >>without giving an access denied, couldn't connect or any other error. >>Ping , strangely, worked fine. Prior to that, my system had been >>rock-stable for months. >> >>I started trying to figure out what was wrong; there was nothing in the >>logs. The system would just die. I thought it could be a (strange) IRQ >>conflict problem ( since as I said my system had been running well for >>months) and moved my ethernet board to another PCI slot. The hangs were >>still there. Can someone tell me if an IRQ conflict can do that sort of >>thing? The hang-ups always seem to happen when I am either using my >>(soft)modem or xmms (problem is that I'm almost always doing these, so >>it 's not much of a information). >> >> >>Only once I got an error in the log; it said the kernel couldn't handle >>a paging request, so I began to suspect it was a memory problem. I went >>to BIOS and lowered the settings of the memory; then I remembered >>reading somewhere that having the kernel optmized for Athlon/Durons >>sometimes led people to hangs, so I downloaded the latest (2.4.18) >>kernel, an compiled it without going for Athlon arch. Which actually got >>me somewhere, everything hanged but the mouse; this time I managed to >>telnet into my machine and seemed that X was consuming 101% CPU (well, >>something like 99,5% actually). But the day after I got another complete >>freeze. >> >> >>I have some people saying that I should do a BIOS update, install LM8.2, >>but I don't think any of these may help since the system was performing >>normally just a while ago. I am limited right now to boot into window$ >>(blergh!) and see if the if it also freezes (not much of a deal, >>considering it is window$, but even my window$ didn't have daily >>freezes). If it does, then it is most probably a hardware problem. What >>bothers me is that it never freezes when I'm running CPU/memory >>intensive programs, like Quake3 or watching DivX/DVDs. I also tested the >>memory (and other subsystems) in window$ using Sandra2001 and it >>reported no problems. If it were a hardware problem then it was bound to >>happen during a stress situation... >> >> >> >> >>I am very willing to listen to ANY suggestion anyone might have, since I >>am becoming quite a bit desperate about it. Also if anyone has had any >>similar problem , I'd be more than happy to listen, perhaps I can find a >>solution to my problems. >> >>TIA, >> >>Jeferson L. Zacco >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>(if possible include a CC to my e-mail above) >> > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? >Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > Check to see if your memory is OK (memtest-x86.bin is in the /images directoryt and can be dd'ed to a bootable floppy)
Double-check the boot to make sure mem=nopentium is in each and every linux boot append line. (Yeah, a slight difference in mem paging between K7s and Pentiums of all generations) But if it has been OK for months it is more likely hardware--remove the memory sticks and burnish the contacts with an eraser and blow the dust out of the slots, too. Those sorts or hardware problems are the MOST common. Civileme
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