[ale] system freezes
Bradley Glonka
bradley at linuxcentral.com
Tue Mar 19 15:55:32 EST 2002
> 3) Also, you might want to do a memory test (memtest86) to make sure
> that you don't have bad memory floating around. In addition, if you have
> swap < 2X memory and you are running a kernel < 2.4.10 then you might
> have some issues as well.
I had a similar problem with an Asus board. Turned out it was a memory
issue. I did run memtest86 and it tested my memory just fine. I ran the
test for an entire weekend. I out the memory in another system and it
worked just fine. I ended up getting memory from crucial. Its been up
ever since I put the memory from crucial in.
Please report back once you've solved the problem
Good luck
brad
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