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Re: Virtual memory problem?



On Wed, Aug 20, 1997 at 01:21:29AM +0800, Dima wrote:
> In message <[🔎] 33F98C5D.6D52@cnm.us.es> you wrote:
> >I've successfully installed Debian Linux 1.3.1 before a few times, but
> >now I've got a problem with a computer. So, I think it's not a problem
> >of the distribution, nor the kernel. Maybe a
> >problem of configuration, maybe a hardware problem, ... I don't know.
> 
> Try disabling PCI burst, increasing wait states, RAM timings, or whatever
> your BIOS allows you to do to slow down your box.  Also, try making a 
> custom bootdisk with kernel 2.0.27.

Yep, I had a 2.0.27 machine up for 215 days with an smc-ultra
(8216 like the original message). Oddly enough after being
rebooted after 215 days, it mysteriously restarted 20 days later. :-(


Hamish
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