1. Is your computer overclocked?
2. Is the computer totally frozen? (i.e. scroll lock doesn't turn the light on)
3. Does similar load crash the box as well? (try make -j2 world)
4. Does it freeze in the same spot?
5. Is the computer not responding to pings?
If you've answered yes to a good amount of these questions, there is a good
chance that your processor(s) are overheating. Try improving the airflow to the
case (But using a household fan isn't recommended due to EMI)
-Dan Papasian
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On Sat, Mar 04, 2000 at 11:50:10PM -0800, Arun Sharma wrote:
> Compiling Mozilla with make -j 2 got -current to lock up, twice in
> succession. I'm running a fairly recent snapshot (a week or two old)
> on a Dual celeron box (BP6) with UDMA66 enabled.
>
> The kernel had DDB enabled. I was running X, but I didn't see any
> signs of the kernel attempting to get into the debugger.
>
> Has this been fixed ? Is anyone interested in investigating ?
> I'll post more info if I find anything.
>
> -Arun
>
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