Quoting Josh Hattery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I think I can safely say that it's not an overheating problem. The system
> has done much more than run web browsers (i.e. Unreal servers, etc) for
> over 2 years without similar problems.
>
> It's reproduced when viewing a microsoft .asp or clicking be
I think I can safely say that it's not an overheating problem. The system
has done much more than run web browsers (i.e. Unreal servers, etc) for
over 2 years without similar problems.
It's reproduced when viewing a microsoft .asp or clicking between windows
with a flash animation in one or both
Quoting Josh Hattery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I think I can safely say that it's not an overheating problem. The system
> has done much more than run web browsers (i.e. Unreal servers, etc) for
> over 2 years without similar problems.
>
> It's reproduced when viewing a microsoft .asp or clicking b
I think I can safely say that it's not an overheating problem. The system
has done much more than run web browsers (i.e. Unreal servers, etc) for
over 2 years without similar problems.
It's reproduced when viewing a microsoft .asp or clicking between windows
with a flash animation in one or both
Am Mit, 14 Mär 2001 Josh Hattery:
> The system is a Celeron 300a (o/c 450, haven't had a problem in 2
> years) on an Abit BH6 motherboard.
Apperently You have one.
When I o/ced my Pentium 133 to 166 I had similar symptoms.
Markus
Am Mit, 14 Mär 2001 Josh Hattery:
> The system is a Celeron 300a (o/c 450, haven't had a problem in 2
> years) on an Abit BH6 motherboard.
Apperently You have one.
When I o/ced my Pentium 133 to 166 I had similar symptoms.
Markus
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On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 01:07:26AM -0500, Josh Hattery wrote:
> The system is a Celeron 300a (o/c 450, haven't had a problem in 2
> years) on an Abit BH6 motherboard. Bios is made by Award and I'm not sure
Try without the o/cing, of course I know you don't want to do that, but if
you really want
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 01:07:26AM -0500, Josh Hattery wrote:
> The system is a Celeron 300a (o/c 450, haven't had a problem in 2 years)
> on an Abit BH6 motherboard.
Yes, you have had problems: the "spontaneous" reboots.
I am not sure if your motherboard supports it, but try installing lm_sensor
The system is a Celeron 300a (o/c 450, haven't had a problem in 2
years) on an Abit BH6 motherboard. Bios is made by Award and I'm not sure
if power management is enabled in the Bios, but it's not compiled into my
current kernel.
I don't have any software watchdogs running.
I have an identical C
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> Cc: debian-security@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Server reboots
>
>
> I'm having a similar problem but it's only when running
> netscape or some
> other web browser such as konqueror or mozilla. Lynx doesn't
> do anything,
> and I&
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 12:23:52AM -0500, Josh Hattery wrote:
> I'm having a similar problem but it's only when running netscape or some
> other web browser such as konqueror or mozilla. Lynx doesn't do anything,
> and I've checked the RAM. It's easily reproducable and I can't ever run
> netscape
I'm having a similar problem but it's only when running netscape or some
other web browser such as konqueror or mozilla. Lynx doesn't do anything,
and I've checked the RAM. It's easily reproducable and I can't ever run
netscape without worrying about the system spontaneously rebooting. It's
an o
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 01:07:26AM -0500, Josh Hattery wrote:
> The system is a Celeron 300a (o/c 450, haven't had a problem in 2
> years) on an Abit BH6 motherboard. Bios is made by Award and I'm not sure
Try without the o/cing, of course I know you don't want to do that, but if
you really want
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 01:07:26AM -0500, Josh Hattery wrote:
> The system is a Celeron 300a (o/c 450, haven't had a problem in 2 years)
> on an Abit BH6 motherboard.
Yes, you have had problems: the "spontaneous" reboots.
I am not sure if your motherboard supports it, but try installing lm_senso
The system is a Celeron 300a (o/c 450, haven't had a problem in 2
years) on an Abit BH6 motherboard. Bios is made by Award and I'm not sure
if power management is enabled in the Bios, but it's not compiled into my
current kernel.
I don't have any software watchdogs running.
I have an identical
M
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Server reboots
>
>
> I'm having a similar problem but it's only when running
> netscape or some
> other web browser such as konqueror or mozilla. Lynx doesn't
> do anything,
> and I've c
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 12:23:52AM -0500, Josh Hattery wrote:
> I'm having a similar problem but it's only when running netscape or some
> other web browser such as konqueror or mozilla. Lynx doesn't do anything,
> and I've checked the RAM. It's easily reproducable and I can't ever run
> netscap
I'm having a similar problem but it's only when running netscape or some
other web browser such as konqueror or mozilla. Lynx doesn't do anything,
and I've checked the RAM. It's easily reproducable and I can't ever run
netscape without worrying about the system spontaneously rebooting. It's
an
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 02:17:57AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey there.
> I've just had the pleasure of a server which rebootet itself, and found it's
> ext2fs partition to be unclean. Now, I wonder if that could be a security
> problem in the direction of some nasty person having fun with
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 02:17:57AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey there.
> I've just had the pleasure of a server which rebootet itself, and found it's
> ext2fs partition to be unclean. Now, I wonder if that could be a security
> problem in the direction of some nasty person having fun with
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