Re: system keeps freezing once every 24 hours / random apps crashing

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Alistair John Strachan wrote:
> On Friday 30 December 2005 22:16, Mark v Wolher wrote:
> [snip]
> 
>>>Basically you are asking for help with an unsupported configuration.  In
>>>general people on LKML will be more helpful if you take the time to find
>>>out what the bug reporting guidelines are before posting.
>>>
>>>Lee
>>
>>Thank you for your input, but sometimes thinking out of the box gives a
>>solution instead of hiding behind "guidelines".
> 
> 
> I'm surprised Lee fed you this long, but the cold hard fact of the matter is 
> that you are posting to the Linux kernel mailing lists, and you will comply 
> with these guidelines if you expect help.
> 
> I'm sure the problem might not be with VMWare, but there is absolutely nothing 
> stopping you from switching nvidia with nv, not loading nvidia/vmware 
> modules, then running the TV card doing *something else* for a few hours. If 
> you do not detect lockups, contact VMWare. They will probably do the exact 
> opposite of what Lee has done and suggest non-VMWare parts of the system are 
> at fault.
> 
> However, unlike VMWare or NVIDIA, we can actually debug problems if you use 
> source-available modules. Thinking outside of the box here is irrelevant -- a 
> problem requires logical procedure to gain a solution. Any engineer will tell 
> you the same thing. Ordinarily, this is test, observe, retest, and all Lee is 
> suggesting is that you do *not* load the proprietary modules.
> 
> Try it before responding to this email, so you do not have to write another.
> 

I already switched nvidia for the nv driver in the kernel. Also disabled
by unloading all modules.

You're saying i should then see what happens after doing the above ...
This is exactly what i'm now doing, tvcard is active (tv) and i'm doing
some work as usual. I get the feeling some people consider everyone who
is a bit different in approach as either some newbie or an idiot, well
wake up, sometimes by looking from a different view at a problem it can
be solved. This doesn't mean i don't appreciate the advise of Lee or
yours, i only ask for some patience. It's not like the world is going
under if we don't solve this in an hour with traditional logic. :)

And at this point the system is still working, i'm increasing the load
by making it crush numbers, doing a full virusscan and so on.



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