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SubjectRe: kernel 2.4.26 oops (maybe solved)
Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Care to disable ALSA to see if the problem really only happens
> when running ALSA+HIGHMEM ?
>
> Your previous oopses in core VM code seem to be hardware problems
> to me, I haven't done any deep analysis though.
>

Marcelo,

Thank you for responding to my post. I know how busy you and your
kernel colleagues are and I truly appreciate all your efforts. The last
thing I want to do is waste anyone's time. (Earlier this year, I
reported a Lexar usb thumb drive crash using an ibm pc to the usb kernel
developers and worked with Pete Zaitcev to test his 2.4.27 patch.)

Although my asus system has been very stable for about 4 years, I do
realize that my current problems could be due to failing hardware.
Given that I've also experienced a few random reboots over the last 4
months, I did replace the psu with a new Antec 430W Truepower psu. I
also tried replacing my cpu with an Intel P3 600e and have run all
memtest86 tests a few times without errors. The power to the room for
this computer is on a separate circuit, but I suppose I could try using
a ups. Or maybe it's time for a new motherboard?

My original crashes started occurring around the time I upgraded to
2.4.26 and started using HIGHMEM (no alsa) - of course, this could just
be a coincidence. Adding alsa simply made the system more unstable. I
have been running without a crash for about 5 days now (alsa without
HIGHMEM) - until today (2 random reboots: alsa without HIGHMEM).

I am now running without HIGHMEM and without alsa, to see if it makes
any difference. I will probably also try running memtest86 for a day or
two more. If you have any other suggestions, I'd be happy to listen.


Sincerely,


Peter Santoro
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