Re: matroxfb, console switches, and BP6 SMP

From: Robert Woodcock (rcw@debian.org)
Date: Thu Feb 17 2000 - 10:17:09 EST


On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 07:27:55AM +0000, Alex Buell wrote:
> Check the power supply rating. It should be not less than 300w.

It is 300 watts. Does switching virtual consoles really require extra
wattage? :>

Every single one of these crashes (4 so far) has happened that way - it's
waaaay too consistent to be hardware.

If I overclock to 500mhz, it'll still crash once a week, and it'll still be
during a virtual console switch. :)

The memory, disks, scsi cards, video card, netcards, case, power supply, and
modem (basically, everything except the BP6, chips, and fans) have been
perfectly stable (several ~100 day uptimes) even with a celeron 300 running
at 375 (4.5*83.3).

-- 
Robert Woodcock - rcw@debian.org
"Anybody else wanna negotiate?" -- The Fifth Element

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