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Sebastiaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Oohara Yuuma wrote:
> > My machine was rebooted, but I didn't typed "reboot" or
> > "shutdown" or something, and the log says nothing about it.
(snip)
> Perhaps something wrong
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Oohara Yuuma wrote:
> "ps aux" said
> root 1 0.0 0.4 1020 464 ?S12:43 0:05 init [2]
> (Note that [2] is what "ps aux" said --- it is not a foot-mark.)
I mean "footnote", not "foot-mark". Sor
High,
On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Oohara Yuuma wrote:
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> My machine was rebooted, but I didn't typed "reboot" or
> "shutdown" or something, and the log says nothing about it.
>
> "last -x" says
> oohara tty2 Tue
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My machine was rebooted, but I didn't typed "reboot" or
"shutdown" or something, and the log says nothing about it.
"last -x" says
oohara tty2 Tue Aug 21 19:56 still logged in
oohara tty2
I was told oncethat it happened because it was a type ATX computer. I suppose
your is an ATX too.
I have a 2.2r2 (2.2.17) Potato on AMD 800 256 and Nvidea Geforce MX 32 MB and
from time to time it starts spontaneously; usually after halting the system and
pushing the on/off button off. After a
No, I didnt build the machine, but its a good spec, and I've run a fair
few operating systems on it with no problems at all (Linux, Windows 2000,
Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 95, BeOS, FreeBSD, QNX).
The machine is an AMD Athlon 1Ghz on a KT133 with 256MB RAM, an IBM
Telesto 307030 30GB IDE dri
I have had this same problem when a RAM Simm went bad on me. I turned on
extended memory checking in the BIOS and saw RAM errors at boot time. Replaced
the SIM and all was well.
Quoting "David B. van Balen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Did you build the computer yourself or have someone do it f
Did you build the computer yourself or have someone do it for you? My
parents bought a cheap computer from some people that were building them
themselves and had lots of trouble with spontaneous reboots... just a
thought.
On 22 May 2001 09:53:26 +0100, Cliff Rowley wrote:
> Very strange. I am
Very strange. I am currently at work, ssh'd into my network at home. I
telnetted over to my workstation, and expected to pick up a screen
session. Unfortunately, the machine must have reset at around 5am
(according to uptime). Same Debian/kernel versions.
Cliff Rowley
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on Mon, May 21, 2001 at 06:48:35PM -0500, Cheng H. Lee ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering whether any one could explain why my machine would
> spontaneously reboot itself. It's a Debian unstable box running kernel
> 2.4.4.
>
> Personally I suspect some sort of issue with th
I remember reading somewhere that kernel 2.4.4 had some form of issues - it
was recommended to me that I wait until 2.4.5.
I run 2.4.3 under unstable with no problems.
Renai
On Tuesday 22 May 2001 09:48, Cheng H. Lee wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering whether any one could explain why my mach
Hi all,
I was wondering whether any one could explain why my machine would
spontaneously reboot itself. It's a Debian unstable box running kernel
2.4.4.
Personally I suspect some sort of issue with the kernel itself. I doubt
that the machine has been broken into since absolutely nothing has shown
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