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RE: General Protection Fault



Try with a better and larger cpufan.
My K6-2 400 was so hot that Linux crached all the time.
Nearly all those who sells computer with K6-2 and K6 use a to small 
cpufan.
Sad but true..



Once upon a time someone wrote:

> Are you sure the K6 hasn't been over clocked by some bastard salesman ?
> 
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> From: 	Ron Rademaker[SMTP:ron@wep.tudelft.nl]
> Sent: 	Monday, 24 April 2000 5:57 AM
> To: 	debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: 	General Protection Fault
> 
> How do I solve a General Protection Fault (Oops = 0002), I get it when I
> boot with the rescue disk, when trying to install (right after mounting
> the root filesystem (RAM)) it gives the errors, and ends with: Aiee,
> killing the interrupt handler
> If you need more information, I wrote all the output down so I can post it
> if that would help you...
> 
> The system started giving general protection faults after I upgraded it
> (general protection faults both in linux as in windows) from a P166 with
> 32 M to a amd k6-2 533 with 128 M.
> 
> HELP!!!
> 
> Ron Rademaker
> 
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