hi all

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i thought i will share with you all couple of cute problems i had with 
linux...

i had installed gentoo linux on a desktop pc with 256 MB ram and 
everything was working fine. because i was running quite a lot of things 
in this box, i thought i will put in another 256 MB. my colleague gave 
me a 256 MB and i put that in and everything worked well. after couple 
of days i was compiling something and it failed. i thought may be an 
application problem and left it there. then after a few days i began to 
get kernel panics. then i did a whole system upgrade and not a single 
app was compiling properly. i ran a memtest and the first test failed 
!!!!!!!!!! the second module was a faulty one.

moral: always do a memtest after you upgrade / change memory. it will  
save you many hours of troubleshooting

on the same system after fixing the memory issue, the cpu usage was 
hitting the roof after couple of hours of booting the system. the 
process hogging the cpu was "keventd". a google search turned up a few 
links which showed acpi related issues can cause this. the option 
"acpi=off"  on the kernel command line solved this.

regards

bobby

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