On 2/27/11, Patrick Bartek <bartek047@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > TO: OP > > If you think it's specifically a Fedora problem (I don't), I would install Me neither. It's just that I still think it's possible that it's not a HW problem. > (a real dual boot install--not a LiveCD) distro other than Fedora that has > the same versions of kernel, GNOME, etc. to see if the problem persists. > Then try one that has different kernel, etc. Is there a reason why a real install is better in this case? The disk can be exercised with a live cd, too. Of course, one is constrained to the applications that are on the cd, but still... And finding a distro with the same components is probably impossible. BTW, I'm running a 32 bit live cd now and it's been chugging along under heavyish load (load avg above 4) with no problems. Doesn't mean a thing, of course... But if it goes on like this, then trying the 64 bit live cd or installing the 32 bit version of F14 will probably make sense. Andras Andras -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines