On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 10:47 PM, Dennis Wicks <w...@mgssub.com> wrote:

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My system (lenny 2.6.26-2-686, P2, 2+ GHz)
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The Pentium II max clockspeed was 233-450MHz .... are you sure it's not a
P4? (PIII clockspeeds are 400Mhz to 1.4GHz.) So if it's a 2GHz CPu then it's
got to be a P4. It helps to know what you really are running, hardware wise
for us to help you diagnose a hardware problem.

Hardware freezes can happen for a few reasons, the obvious hardware issue is
bad ram. If you can run memtest again, but cycle your SODIMMs out (if you
have more then 1), this will help eliminate problems.

While the system is running normally, run top and watch it, see if anything
spikes. In the past, I've looped a 'ps aux' and piped it to a file for
review during a repeated freeze. This is the best way to see if it's a
software issue. I would also install and run something like chkrootkit,
rkhunter and maybe even sleuthkit and poke around for a rootkit on your
laptop.

Also consider that if the laptop is as old as you say, you could have a
failing piece of hardware that is forcing the CPU to divert all cycles to it
for some reason (I've seen this happen in desktops, my experiences with
laptops is limited to the few that I've had and worked on in the past but
the general concepts would be the same. Does the laptop get hot? Not just
warm (as that's normal) but outright hot to the touch.

Also, while it's frozen you say you can't select anything (with the mouse?)
and you can't type. Are you able to *MOVE* the mouse?

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