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Re: Linux freezing up



In article <[🔎] 000901bedd8c$0f007240$2a64fd91@arcor>,
	sh@arcormail.de (Stephan Hachinger) writes:
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Wim Kerkhoff <wim@netmaster.ca>
> To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 1999 2:21 AM
> Subject: Linux freezing up
> 
> 
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have on several occasions experienced a lockup of my system.  For no
>> apparent reason, it will freeze up.  It will not respond to any keyboard
>> control:  Ctrl-Alt-Backspace doesn't kill X, Ctrl-c, Ctrl-z, Ctrl-Alt-Del
>> don't do anything.  Caps lock, etc don't toggle the keyboard lights either.
>>
>> What I did find kind of strange, though, it was still connected to my ISP
>> via modem, and masquarading for the rest of the network.  
>> I could ping it from a win95 box, and 'see' the Internet through it.  
>> I couldn't telnet/ftp into it though, only ping and masq.
>> I had an uptime of 12 days when this happened.   It has done it before.
>> Where would the problem lie?  Hardware? Kernel?

With the exception of being perfectly able to telnet/ftp I've had
the exact same problem myself. It turned out that it was 'just' my
Xserver crashing. So I'm going to ask a potentially stupid question 
just to make sure: You can telnet/ftp into it under normal conditions
right?

[snip] 
> Sounds like a processor overheat problem or so, I think. But it's quite
> strange that you could ping it. Isn't the processor needed for beeing
> pinged??

Yes, I thought so too.
 
> Kind Regards, Stephan Hachinger.
> 
> 
/Patrik.


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