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On 08/03/12 09:35, Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 4:19 AM, Willie Matthews |
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> <matthews.willie@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> <SNIP> |
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>> I am pretty sure it is the hardware failing. I just booted from a disk using |
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>> the nouveau drivers and had the exact same problem. |
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>> Thanks everyone for your help! |
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> Before you throw the machine out can you completely remove the 8400 |
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> from the box and look at whether the lock-up problems continue? I'm |
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> still suspicious of this CUDA/non-CUDA mixture. |
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> Also, once you get everything backed up (assuming the machine is |
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> failing you need to do that, right? ) ;-) then you might consider |
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> doing a stable non-~amd64 reinstall and looking at this problem again |
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> to see if it continues to exist. It could easily be something not well |
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> tested in a new release. |
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> Good luck with whatever path you take. |
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> Cheers, |
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> Mark |
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It is no way in the world I am going to toss this computer. It may be an |
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oldie but she is still a goodie even without the vidoe card. |
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It is the 8400 GS that is causing the lock up. Installed another OS late |
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last night while everyone was sleeping and still had the problem. I have |
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always used that card in this machine. Never had a problem with using it |
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with the 6150 in it. |
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Willie Matthews |
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matthews.willie@×××××.com |