On Mon, Sep 13, 1999 at 08:41:47AM +0800, Trevor Phillips wrote:
> John Gruenenfelder wrote:
> >
> > I've only got good things to say about it. It's cheap, and it works very
> > well. If you're into overclocking, it's even better. LOTS of bus speeds to
> > choose from in the BIOS.
>
> Has anyone run the BP6 for extended periods of time with no problems?? I've
> reported to this list of a problem I'm having, and I'm STILL trying to figure
> it out. The latest tweak I did was to totally reinstall Debian Slink, keeping
> everything in the "stable" line of packages.
>
> And, well, the system ground to a halt after almost 6 days of uptime (as
> opposed to 1-2 days before), although this time I was *not* thrashing it with
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've had my linux box up for 14 days before the power went out...
the only problems I had with the BP6 where caused by a doddgy DIMM... half
of it was good so it'd boto linux and run for a bit then crash when the
bad part got accesses... took ages to track it down
the board works fine for me with standard Debian 2.1 (stable)
--
Ben
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