Hristo:

I have to disagree.  I track -stable and rebuild every few days.  Between
rebuilds, my machine with similar hardware (ABit BP6, dual 366 Celerons,
and 128MB RAM) run without any problems.

You're going to need to eliminate the possibility of this being hardware
related, or provide a more detailed description of the events surrounding
a failure.

Regards,
Bryan

On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Hristo Grigorov wrote:

> Blah!
> 
> It's 4.0-STABLE here fresh cvsuped and compiled and it still
> resets so I think it has something to do with FreeBSD-Stable
> 
> OK ?
> 
> Peter Schwenk wrote:
> > 
> > Neither of these complaints have anything to do with FreeBSD-STABLE,
> > which is what this list is for.  Please consider upgrading to
> > 4.0-Stable.  Read the Handbook sections on getting the stable code and
> > the 'make world' process.
> > 
> > Hristo Grigorov wrote:
> > 
> > > I want to confirm that I have exactly the same problem here!
> > > And I don't beleive it's hardware related...
> > >
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > >
> > > > i have installed freebsd-release 4.0 on this computer:
> > > > abit bp6 mb (only 1 processor now(500mhz)) - RU bios,
> > > > 128mb ram, udma/33.
> > > >
> > > > kernel compiling & stress tests was ok, but computer
> > > > sometimes 'resets' (cca. one or more times a day)...
> > > > no coredumps, etc... what can be a problem ?
> > > > bad hardware or freebsd vs. hardware stuff ?
> > > > i seems that linux (debian) & win98 was running OK.
> > > >
> > > > thanks
> > > >
> > > >     milan
> > 
> > --
> > PETER SCHWENK                        | Campus IT Associate 3
> > Department of Mathematical Sciences  | University of Delaware
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]                | (302)831-0437



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