On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 01:36:37PM +0100, Thomas B?rkel wrote:
> HI!
>
> Richard Ellis wrote:
>
> >Maybe heat?
> >
> >Mpeg2enc will push your CPU to run at 100% power for quite a lengthy
> >amount of time, and if your CPU cooler is not able to handle the heat
> >load, you can get crashes and free
Hi!
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Thomas Börkel wrote:
> > Are you using the nvidia drivers?
> >
> > nvidia:__insmod_nvidia_O ...
>
> Yes. NVidia 6111.
Ok. That is what appeared to be the case but I thought it best to
make sure.
> I'll try that and possibl
HI!
Steven M. Schultz wrote:
The problem is not mpeg2enc and probably not with the memory.
Are you using the nvidia drivers?
nvidia:__insmod_nvidia_O ...
Yes. NVidia 6111.
Using Suse 9.0, kernel 2.4.21-266-smp4G, mjpegtools 1.6.2.
I've had a couple times when the machine (dual At
HI!
Ronald S. Bultje wrote:
I got a kernel oops while mpeg2enc was running. When I tried the same
encoding again later (after reboot), the machine froze.
That implies broken memory, or you've overclocked a but too much.
I have tested the memory with memtest86 (several passes) with no problems.
The
HI!
Richard Ellis wrote:
Maybe heat?
Mpeg2enc will push your CPU to run at 100% power for quite a lengthy
amount of time, and if your CPU cooler is not able to handle the heat
load, you can get crashes and freezes.
Hm, according to sensors, the heat is not too much (60 degrees celsius).
Also, are y
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Thomas Börkel wrote:
> I got a kernel oops while mpeg2enc was running. When I tried the same
> encoding again later (after reboot), the machine froze.
> This is the first time, I had problems with mpeg2enc. I tested the
> memory and hard disks (with smart) and
On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 10:07:12PM +0100, Thomas B?rkel wrote:
> HI!
>
> I got a kernel oops while mpeg2enc was running. When I tried the
> same encoding again later (after reboot), the machine froze.
>
> This is the first time, I had problems with mpeg2enc. I tested the
> memory and hard disks (
HI!
I got a kernel oops while mpeg2enc was running. When I tried the same
encoding again later (after reboot), the machine froze.
This is the first time, I had problems with mpeg2enc. I tested the
memory and hard disks (with smart) and there seem to be no hardware errors.
Anyone any idea?
Using
Hi Thomas,
On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 22:07, Thomas Börkel wrote:
> I got a kernel oops while mpeg2enc was running. When I tried the same
> encoding again later (after reboot), the machine froze.
That implies broken memory, or you've overclocked a but too much.
Ronald
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