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Re: [opensuse] Unstable system - who is the culprit?
  • From: Per Jessen <per@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 15:54:58 +0100
  • Message-id: <fopnk2$bsd$3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
David C. Rankin wrote:

I will be watching because as I already posted I see the "exact" same
instability problems with my:

Gigabyte GA-N700SL
2 Gig of Ram
Raid1: 2 Seagate (ST3250410AS_6RY28WW1) SATA 250G drives in Raid 1
ATA: Maxtor_5T020H2_T2H34J2 as swap

I mean the *exact* same problems. Please do not forget to post any
response you get from them. It also may be a kernel issue.

The last response from Gigabyte suggested I try Windows and verify if
the stability also existed there. They also suggested Linux may not
have the right support for the new chipset.

I replied that the only Windows license I have available is for Win2000,
which is also unlikely to have support for a 2007 chipset :-)
I think it's highly likely that I'll be returning this board in the next
few days.

Take a look at another bug I have open regarding this instability. The
fact that it has spamassassin involved may be irrelevant. A
Gigabyte,kernel issue may be the root cause:

https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=353252

Hmm, there's not much to go on to actually suggest a kernel problem?


/Per Jessen, Zürich

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