Messages in this thread | | | From | "Oliver Pitzeier" <> | Subject | Aix7xxx unstable in 2.4.21-rc2? (RE: Linux 2.4.21-rc2) | Date | Thu, 22 May 2003 17:19:08 +0200 |
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Sven Krohlas <darkshadow@web.de> wrote: > > Here goes release canditate 2. The aic7xxx problems should be fixed. > > I've still got the same stability problems as with rc1. > I booted rc2 and it was working fine for two or three hours. > Then I thought "Hey, while I go to work I could rip and > encode a CD". Well, so did I, and just as it started to rip > the 2nd track (and to encode the first one with oggenc) the > system froze. Sound stopped playing, the mouse froze, nothing > worked.
You didn't see a kernel panic as well? I'm asking, because I have the same problems with one of my machines...
When was this problem introduced? Does 2.4.19, or 2.4.20 work well?
> As before I found nothing in the logs.
Me too. The system freezes completly. I believed it's a problem with the temperature at our server housing location, but it seems it is not (mounted additional fans during the night and now the system is dead again).
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> My system is a AMD K6-2+, Asus P5A, SB AWE 64 ISA PnP (I used > Alsa 0.9.2, but in rc1 I also had problems without it), > nVidia TNT, two cheap network cards and a few disks.
My one is a Dual-P III 1GHz... I have no USB, Sound or that stuff enabled... It's also a SCSI-only system if this does matter...
Best regards, Oliver
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