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Re: 2.0.32 kernel a problem?



Will,

  There were memory leaks in the 2.0.32 kernel that could be causing the
problems.  Try upgrading to kernel 2.0.33.

Steve Mayer
smayer@rtd.com

Will Lowe wrote:
> 
> I'm experiencing weird lockups on my linux box which has run very stable
> for almost a year now.  I've traced it down to one or two things:
> 
> 2.0.32 kernel -- after I updated I've noticed the crashes
> X (S3_V) -- always a possibility
> xntpd -- again,  the problems began shortly after I installed this
> cpu overheating -- thought this was the problem,  but with the cover off
> the machine the cpu is cool to the touch while running.
> 
>                                 Any suggestions?
> 
>                                                         Will
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