Re: Graphic problems on new installation of FC4

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First observation is that, where it becomes hot, one can not feel, so use some software (sensors) to check temperatures.
Second check CPU and other temperatures from bios (if available on this presumably old hardware), before starting (cold) and compare to just at restart after reset/reboot from locked status(again in bios) .
Third, If the hard disc is old, have a scan or other HDD diagnostics.
 
And finally operational tests, like after boot into graphic mode
1. do nothing i.e.all screen saver & power save etc switched off.
2. continuous single programme usage e.g. some screen saver involving CPU load, but no power save.
3. light (CPU load) usage but lots of hard disk activity accessing lots of files here and there by running various installed programmes and making then deleting copies of directories etc.

this way U may be able to isolate the problem between hard disk or other hardware problems.
On 11/30/05, Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I just replaced Win98 with Fedora Core 4 on a friends' computer: AMD
550, 128MB RAM. Now, he can work for a limited amount of time (between
20-150 minutes), then the computer gets stuck. Not even the mouse
works. He can, however, switch to a console with CTR-ALT-F1.

When restarted, there is no graphical mode, only console. If he lets
the computer sit for a few hours, he can boot up a graphical screen,
but after some time the problem reoccurs. Nothing in the computer
(open case) seems unusually hot, which was my first thought.

Any ideas on where to look? Thank you.

Dotan Cohen
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