Re: System very unstable

Marc Giger (gigerstyle@gmx.ch)
Sat, 28 Sep 2002 12:23:49 +0200


On Sat, 28 Sep 2002 11:34:27 +0200
Felix Seeger <felix.seeger@gmx.de> wrote:

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> Am Samstag, 28. September 2002 11:32 schrieb Alan Cox:
> > > EIP: 0010:[get_new_inode+94/368] Tainted: P
> > > EFLAGS: 00010206
> > > eax: f1ec9808 ebx: 00000000 ecx: c1376130 edx: c3761dc8
> >
> > You appear to have some non typical modules loaded. If they are binary
> > ones from people like Nvidia please see if the box is stable without
> > them ever being loaded.
> Yes I am using the nvidia module. But I don't think that is the problem,
> because I never had such problems with it.
> The only thing I can imagine is that:
> I installed the new module and I looked very unstable. So I installed the old
> one again.
>
Yes and that's the point. You're using the 1.0.3123 Version of nvidia's module, right? I tried this also, but after 1 hour I removed it again, because they are very instable. I don't know what nvidia thinks. Probably nothing. Their drivers are unworthy. It won't take a long time, until I will buy a graphic-card from another manufacturer. Perhaps Matrox Parhelia:-)

> > If its only just begun happening and you didnt change these modules or
> > the kernel then it may well be worth checking CPU temperature in the
> > BIOS, the fans and/or running memtest86 to see if it is hardware.
> >
> > If you've changed kernel obviously see if the old one works reliably
> > first
>
> Thanks, I will do that.
>
> have fun
> Felix
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