Eberhard Roloff wrote:
just a very wild guess: I had similar problems years ago on an old compaq laptop. There it helped to use the kernel option "nomce" at the grub command line (at that time, it was lilo, but you get the idea)
Just let me know how it works...
regards Eberhard
After some 'googling' I realize that this command just disables self-diagnosis checks performed on the CPU. Well, in my case the messages thouse checks left in the log file do not bother me; this seem to be a side (simultaneous) effect, not the cause of the freeze of the system. Rajko: Thank you for your exhaustive information. I got a copy of that pdf. I'm not sure to understand yours remarks (nor my technical nor my English levels are gods enough) but as I understand, at 56ºC (at this precis moment there is 39ºC) I'm more than safe from the 90ºC "die" temperature for the cpu. On the other hand, 0,03V above the ideal voltage of the core either seems too exaggerate. In any case, I don't know if my old power-source is capable of tune the different output voltages. Regards, Toni -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org