17 Aug
2003
17 Aug
'03
13:12
Josh Trutwin wrote:
Yes. Unconnect the old drive for a while. I've had problems with drives that periodically lock up the entire machine even when that drive was not actually being used.
Thanks for the suggestions, last night I took the box apart and reseeded everything (there is only a NIC and a video card though) and re-plugged in all cables. Took out the bad drive and rebooted. It worked through the night, this morning I ran VNC remote desktop for about 15 minutes and it choked. It must be the video card. I'm assuming that the video card is involved even when running remote desktops.
Depends how you use it. On display 0 it probely would, but the other display it doesn't. Stefan