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From: Tamer Higazi <th982a@××××××××××.com>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] kernel panick after time while compiling....
Date: Tue, 28 May 2013 22:51:03
Message-Id: 51A534C0.2030203@googlemail.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] kernel panick after time while compiling.... by Dale
1 Dale!
2 I am getting now myself a Mac OSX Mini Server with 8GB or 16GB RAM, and
3 get OSX, Windows and Gentoo there on a disk to run. That's it!
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5 Proper screen with a very high resolution, and I am happy, and I am back
6 coding.
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9 For future travels, My CPU makes with me the journey all the time....
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11 :) :) :)
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14 Tamer
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18 Am 29.05.2013 00:25, schrieb Dale:
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20 > On a really really old system many years ago, I had random reboots, lock
21 > ups and such. I swapped P/S, memory and other components that I could
22 > but it still did it. I finally figured it had to be something hard
23 > wired on the motherboard and just replaced the whole thing. I figure a
24 > controller chip or something was the problem.
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26 > One thing about puters and random problems, they are hard to nail down.
27 > P/S and memory are a common problem but something bad on the mobo can
28 > give the same symptoms. Basically, you have to replace stuff until it
29 > stops doing whatever it shouldn't be doing. I have seen people have
30 > enough parts to build a second rig short the case of course. As always,
31 > it is the last thing you replace and sometimes it can be the last thing
32 > you CAN replace. ;-)
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34 > Personally, I'd prefer one that doesn't work at all. Tends to narrow it
35 > down a lot. If replacing the P/S don't fix it, time for a new build.
36 > It is dead. For a 6 year old puter, I'd just have to try fixing it
37 > tho. I usually get at least 8 years out of a build.
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39 > Dale
40 >
41 > :-) :-)
42 >