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Re: Fixed! Instabilities



But what you have to fix now is the system date.

Your message is dated in the year 2019.

Thanks,

Raimondo Carluccio

Dave Gilbert wrote:

> Hi,
>   You aren't going to like this..........
>
>   I seem to have fixed my instabilities; I've just compiled a kernel twice
> and EGCS without a hicup.
>
>   I reverted to kernel-2.2.1 that I had built pre-RH6 and all seems fine.
> That was after:
>
>     1) Checking PSU voltages
>     2) Swapping SCSI card
>     3) Swapping RAM
>
> all of 1,2,3 still caused problems within 5 mins of switching on.
>
> 2.2.1 seems stable on it.
>
> I'm not sure whether it is 2.2.9 (and 2.2.9-ac1) or the compiler supplied
> with RH6 which I built the 2.2.9s with - but something in there is very
> dodgy indeed!
>
> Dave
>
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