On Tuesday 11 Nov 2003 9:23 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Dear Friends , > > I have Asus A7n8x-deluxe , 2500 + athlon and Asus FX 5600 vga card. I > installed Mandrake 9.2 and I also installed latest original mainboard and > vga drivers from Nvidia's site. Everything ( even 3com lan adapter ) works > fine. I see no fail message during boot -up. I also installed some styles( > aqua ) from www.kde-look.org and normally there seems no any error. But my > system crashes randomly ( stops responding , no mouse and no keyboard !! ) > . I experienced this while I was scrolling with mouse ( mouse stopped > suddenly ) . This happened twice in 3 hours. When I was using Win XP I had > the same problem ( The system crashed randomly in 3 hours or sometimes did > not crash at all several days. I mean This happened randomly . But after > installing latest XP drivers for mobo and VGA I did not experience any > crash since 7 days of hardwork on XP. It seems It is OK on XP , but how > about on Mandrake 9.2 ??. My rams are Kingston. My power supply unit is 400 > W Zalman. > > Is there any possibility of hardware failure if so how can I understand ?? > And if the reason is somehow Mandrake 9.2 ; I heard always that linux is > much more stable , so what is this ????? > > And what can I do if such crash happens on Mandrake ? should I wait ? or > should I reset the computer ?? since keyboard and mouse does not respond. > > Thanks.. > > Hertas. The fact that it crashes in Linux and in Windows immediately indicates a hardware problem. Typical causes of crashes are usually memory problems or thermal. You are using good quality components, but if you are over clocking or using aggressive memory timings you could be operating in marginal stability. Often memory problems are more obvious in Linux than in Windows because Linux uses all the memory (for disc caching) while in Windows the upper memory areas can be virtually unused.
To find the problem install memtest86 from your Mandrake CDs. It will put a new entry in Lilo. Boot into memtest86 and run a test for several hours. There should be *no* failures at all. As for what to do when a crash happens. It is possible the crash has only affected your Window Manager in which case the kernel is still running. There is a page in the Mandrake On line manual which tells you how to do a graceful shutdown using Alt+SysRq+r, Alt+SysRq+s, Alt+SysRq+t, Alt+SysRq+e, but if it is a kernel panic then the only thing to do is power off. derek -- ---------------------------------- www.jennings.homelinux.net http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org -----Original Message----- From: Derek Jennings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 11:05 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] My system crashes on Mandrake 9.2 ??!! Is linux really stable ?? Derek, Doh! I should have thought of memtest but never crossed my mind, I am using Corsair value matched pairs so I expect them to have had some testing done but being value does that mean they didn't make the grade as fully fledged matched pairs? I will install that tonight when I get home from work and run over night. As for undoing the freeze I have tried all the key combinations from the page and nothing happens at all. Thanks, Tony. -----Original Message----- From: Tony S. Sykes Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 11:10 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [newbie] My system crashes on Mandrake 9.2 ??!! Is linux really stable ?? Well mine has gone belly up again since I did an urpmi --update. Seemed to load my kernel source again? Now it just stops after lilo. Never got chance to do the memtest or cpuburn. Not able to get back to it until Thursday so I will be debugging it then. Any hints/tips much appreciated. Thanks, Tony. -+-+-+-+-+-+-+- Business Computer Projects - Disclaimer -+-+-+-+-+-+-+- This message, and any associated attachment is confidential. If you have received it in error, please delete it from your system, do not use or disclose the information in any way, and notify either Tony S. Sykes or the postmaster <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> immediately. The contents of this message may contain personal views which are not necessarily the views of Business Computer Projects Ltd., unless specifically stated. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that emails and their attachments are virus free, it is the responsibility of the recipient(s) to verify the integrity of such emails. Business Computer Projects Ltd BCP House 151 Charles Street Stockport Cheshire SK1 3JY Tel: +44 (0)161 355-3000 Fax: +44 (0)161 355-3001 Web: http://www.bcpsoftware.com <http://www.bcpsoftware.com/>
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