I believe that these readings have to do not only with the uneven voltages in
the power supply, b ut also the accuracy of the instruments used to record them.
--cokane
Kip Macy had the audacity to say:
> My machine is not overclocked and I get similar results
>
>
>
> Motherboard Temp
"P.S. To kill 2 birds with one stone...
David Bushong: The info about overclocking was mentioned by Jordan, himself,
on IRC in #FreeBSD (I'm not sure which network though) If you'd like, I can
dig through IRC logs and try to find it but I'd prefer to take this to
private e-mail instead. Let me k
On Sat, Jan 08, 2000 at 08:48:03PM +0100, Georg Graf wrote:
> assuming you do not have setiathome running (;-) if could think
> of some process waiting for a fast device. This could even be your
> tape drive.
> Anything got stuck there sometime and still waiting for a new tape or
> stuff?
>
Nope,
On Sat, Jan 08, 2000 at 10:49:02AM -0800, David Bushong wrote:
assuming you do not have setiathome running (;-) if could think
of some process waiting for a fast device. This could even be your
tape drive.
Anything got stuck there sometime and still waiting for a new tape or
stuff?
--
Georg
To
On Sat, Jan 08, 2000 at 11:08:24AM -0800, FreeBSD wrote:
> Overclocking is *NEVER* recommended
Neither is fullquoting.
bye,
Harold
--
Someone should do a study to find out how many human life spans have
been lost waiting for NT to reboot.
Ken Deboy on Dec 24 1999 in comp.unix.b
> -Original Message-
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> Subject: load spike strangeness
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>
> I have noticed a strange occurrence infrequently