> Two setiathome.
> 
> Some kind of heavy load during the updatedb, like
> compiling a kernel or setiathome often cause lockups.

Bo,

I recently started to get crashes almost any time. I tried to figure
rout what happens.

I ran 4 seti's without roblems for weeks. All over sudden, a single seti
_will_ crash the system. I even went back to 2.2.14 SMP and even UP. No
avail -- it crashes. I swapped known-to-be-good memory as well.

if I kill setiathome, I can even make kernels for hourts with make -j 45
and loads above 50. all OK. 

My only suspicion would be regulation problems (voltage) at this point
here.

Roeland
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