Hi!
> >YES: Check for heat and power problems.
> >
> > If you are brave you could try some cpuburn variant to put the heat
> > to the maximum.
> >
> > WARNING: This could kill your CPU and might void your warranty,
> > since this is not "normal use" of your CPU :-)
>
> No, I am not that brave. :) However, I am now faily certain it is not
> heat problem. After relinked with a new libmpeg binary, it hasn't
> rebooted yet (8+hours). Any possibility that some binary code can
Wrong answer. If you are fairly sure it is not heat problem, try some
cpuburn. See http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek -- you are
unlikely to physicaly damage anything.
Pavel
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