Thats strange, I have a crappy old Ppro system with buggar all ram, and its
been running KDE non stop on my desktop for ages, not a single freeze, so
it may have something to do with your hardware, ie a device that is causing
a conflict for an IRQ or something, when in doubt remove all unnecessary
cards
swap the cards you need to keep in there to different slots, reset your bios
try again,, if it works, add your other cards back in, one at a time, and
see
if the problem reoccures... if it does, then you have found your problem and
can go about rectifying it...


rgds

Frank
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jon Doe
Sent: Saturday, 27 October 2001 10:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Named and internet connection sharing question


On Friday 26 October 2001 09:54 pm, you wrote:
> Doing this would prevent named/DNS from getting responses back on it's
> queries to other servers.
>
> If you want to prevent "inbound" queries you need only avoid defining
> the internet side interface, for named to use.
>
> -JMS

Thanks for your reply, unfortunately I am still getting the freeze ups with
mandrake. I am downloading and going to install RedHat to see if it changes.
My WinXP box hasn't crashed once since I set it up two weeks ago, the
mandrake box has had 3 fresh installs and a dozen total freezes to the point
I had to power down to get out of it. lol can't have that, I know linux is
better than that. Must just be something with my 8.1 cds or with 8.1 in
general.



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