paul haine wrote:
Funny how when Windows doesn't work it's Windows fault, but when Linux
doesn't work it MUST be the hardware.
Not true, look at all of the S3 Savage 3, 4, and 2000 owners out there (I
have a Diamond Stealth s540 Savage4) complaining on a regular basis about
their hardware
paul haine wrote:
Funny how when Windows doesn't work it's Windows fault, but when Linux
doesn't work it MUST be the hardware.
*groan*
If it bothers you, then be my guest, and dump Linux. Nobody's forcing
you to use it.
I never said anything about being forced. I use it out of
Oliver Stieber wrote:
why do things crash? hm
Driving too fast... following too closely... Falling asleep at the wheel
MarKP
"Stephen F. Bosch" wrote:
paul haine wrote:
My suggestion is to change the memory and see if the problem persists.
If it does try a different motherboard, or "down" clock the processor.
Already tried the memory changing, still no joy, Linux is as wobbly as ever.
As for trying a