t.
I've had lots of trouble with an "L"-style riser card (for 1U cases) and
several different enet and a few other cards. Got rid of the riser and
things work fine. I haven't tried an Intel EEPRO in the riser though.
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For what it's worth, I see this occasionally on my laptop. It seems to
be amd and/or some NFS activity that kicks up the load-average to 1. It
comes back down after a while so I haven't cared to get any further into
it. As usual, I Could Be Wrong.
-- Parag Patel
To U
k to the X
console fixes whatever's wrong. Without touching the joystick.
(Since I haven't been able to figure out what's doing it, nor figured out
a way to repeat it, I didn't report it earlier.)
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floppy in the trash.
I finally found a good floppy that kept its format and its image, popped
it in the install machine, and it worked just fine. No more gzip
crashes at odd places during the install, 3.2 installed and ran fine.
If you're using floppies, don't trust 'em.