Hello, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote (14 Aug 2007 21:26:21 GMT) : > since some days (don't know exactly when, but some days ago, and it > keeps increasing), my powerbook (g4/15" 5,6) stops suddenly. > Brutal shutdown without anything written in the logs.
> Firs times were while it was idle, during the night for example, but > tonight it shutdown itself like 3 times, and once while I was in > front of it, typing on the keyboard. > > I've checked the temperature: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]: cat /sys/devices/temperatures/sensor2_temperature > 49 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]: cat /sys/devices/temperatures/sensor1_temperature > 50 > > I don't think it's that high, and if it was really a temperature > problem i'd say it should have been written in the logs. Maybe there > is hardware failure involved, but I don't really know. > > Has someone got the same problem recently, and could this be a soft > I'm running (using Debian Sid, running pmud and pommed). I’ve seen this problem one year ago, on a Powerbook G4 12" that was running sarge then testing (i.e. etch). It mainly happened in summer, when running CPU-intensive processes such as kernel compiling. This problem disappeared some day, and never happened this summer. Weird. Ciao, -- intrigeri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | gnupg key @ http://intrigeri.boum.org/intrigeri.asc | So what ?