On Jan 21, 2010, at 5:22 PM, Dennis Myhand wrote:
Kasey Smith wrote:
I *AM NOT* kidding. Linux does not know how two work the CPU
voltage part of the SMC chip, which makes electrons jump the
electron paths in the CPU, eventually boring new paths and
shorting out the CPU.
This is pure, unadulterated, horse hockey. If there was enough
voltage running through the chip to "bore new paths" in the
substrate and short out the cpu, the problem is not the OS, but
someone hooking the damned thing up to 240 Volt Mains. Get yer
story straight. Peace, Dennis in Victoria
YEA!!
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