I'm having a problem with my computer here at work, and thought maybe someone here might have some insight or idea what is going on. I've got SuSE9.2 installed. System config is a P3 1GHZ with 1GB RAM and a 40GB HD partitioned into a 1GB swap and 2 ~20GB Reiser partitions. Video is ATI Radeon 7000 configured (aka a hacked Xorg.conf) to use dual head. The computer works fine with no errors, but at random intervals ranging from a couple hours to a week or more it will reboot. No warnings... it's as if someone pulled the power cord out. My messages log has these entries immediately prior to the system rebooting: --------------------------- Apr 22 14:59:01 develop /usr/sbin/cron[31995]: (root) CMD ( rm -f /var/spool/cron/lastrun/cron.hourly) Apr 22 15:11:20 develop -- MARK -- Apr 22 15:31:20 develop -- MARK -- Apr 22 15:35:39 develop syslogd 1.4.1: restart. --------------------------- I cannot find any warnings or errors anywhere to indicate why I'm getting the reboots. I'm thinking maybe a hardware problem, but cannot find any indication of what it might be. I've ran memtest and other hardware tests overnight or over a weekend, but all tests came up with perfect passes. The only thing I can think of is maybe a corruption in my swap partition? Anyone have any ideas or suggestions? Is there somewhere I can look in the OS to maybe get a hint as to what is going on? Or maybe a test I havent thought of? A log file I could look at? Clayton