John Andersen wrote:
Also, switch to Console 10 and just watch it while your machine is working hard. You might see some messages come shooting thru when something triggers a protective shutdown.
I've had a serial console hooked up all the time to see if I could catch anything kernel-related - nothing. If only it was a kernel-issue, then I'd have _something_.
You can make some settings to eliminate overly protective shutdown sequences, some in KDE, and some in BIOS.
I've got the CUP-temp warning set at 70C. No other limits that I can see anywhere. The Phenom manual does talk about a TEMPTRIP setting which would make the machine go straight into some down state, from which only a hard reset would bring it out. Doesn't sound like my situation though.
(Oh, check the manufacturer to see if there is later bios available).
Yep, already spoke to Gigabyte and got their latest beta-BIOS. /Per Jessen, Zürich -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org