Dan wrote:
Gerry Tool wrote:
Edward Dekkers wrote:
Sam Chen wrote:
It was more stable in fc4. The system is Asus P4R800-V Deluxe
Motherboard with P4 3.00GHz CPU hyperthreading. 1GB ram. I noticed that
in fc4 the hyperthreading made it unstable, so I disabled the
hyperthreading function; however, it does not help in fc5. It keeps
crashing. I can count 20 times a day. Before the new patch
2.6.16-1_2080smp, it was fine, but after the patch, it is totally
different. the kernel now even with 2054smp is unstable. I am still
wondering if wine or httpd cause the problem. Now it is like every
30-45 minutes, I have to do a hard reset.
Hard reset necessary is more likely a hardware fault than a software
one.
You're welcome to keep diagnosing the software, but if I were you I'd
look at hardware as well.
It's my job diagnosing system faults (nearly 10 years now, where has
the time gone?) and hard locks are 90% of the time due to flaky
hardware.
I have two essentially identical FC5 partitions on my machine. If I
use the one that was an upgrade from FC4, it freezes 2 or 3 times a
day. The one that was a fresh install of FC5 has so far not frozen at
all. They are both up to date and have essentially the same packages
installed. So, I conclude that it isn't ALWAYS hardware.
Gerry
Perhaps a bugzilla should be filed on this, then; a package or set of
packages isn't being upgraded cleanly?
-Dan
Or something was left over from the FC4 install that has no FC5 package.
How about a comparison of the rpm's installed on both machines?
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Robin Laing