Happens everytime the system shutdown by itself Christopher Mahmood wrote:
You may want to fix your clock...you're stuck in last century--Jan 1 1998.
* SuSe Mailling List subscriber (suse@linuxnews.dyndns.org) [011106 15:55]:
I am running SuSe 7.1 Kernel 2.4.13 Mantel RPM.
Your are running a test kernel...you shouldn't be surprised if your machine bursts into flames.
What i find strange is i am running RH 7.1 + Kernel 2.4.13 Kernel.org with exact same MB/RAM/HD/NIC etc.. and all it well with it.
Then run the vanilla 2.4.13.
I have always love SuSe but seriously thinking of calling it quit's with this distro. I never any problems with other distro/kernels acting like this.
I assume you've already shutoff APM (in the BIOS) and turned off any hardware monitoring that your BIOS may do? You've already demostrated that a plain vanilla kernel (and a 2.2) doesn't have this problem, thereby ruling out bad hardware, power supply, and overheating? Just b/c this hardware used to work fine with another distribution or OS doesn't mean a fan hasn't died or the power supply isn't about to fail.
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-ckm
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