Bug 141307
Summary: | System crashes intermittently | ||||||
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Product: | [Fedora] Fedora | Reporter: | Nigel Horne <njh> | ||||
Component: | kernel | Assignee: | Dave Jones <davej> | ||||
Status: | CLOSED NOTABUG | QA Contact: | Brian Brock <bbrock> | ||||
Severity: | high | Docs Contact: | |||||
Priority: | medium | ||||||
Version: | 3 | CC: | pfrields, sitsofe, wtogami | ||||
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Hardware: | i686 | ||||||
OS: | Linux | ||||||
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Fixed In Version: | Doc Type: | Bug Fix | |||||
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Last Closed: | 2005-02-13 04:36:49 UTC | Type: | --- | ||||
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Description
Nigel Horne
2004-11-30 10:20:52 UTC
Could you attach the output of /sbin/lsmod ? Created attachment 107628 [details]
Output of /sbin/lsmod
As requested.
Hmm doesn't look like anything too out of the ordinary was in there outside maybe the befs module. I guess it might be worth your while attaching "lspci -v" and dmesg output too but if the kernel is hanging but you can't see where, I'm not sure this is going to be resolved quickly. If possible, maybe you could leave your machine on virtual console 1 and see if anything turns up there when it dies. Outside that you start needing serial consoles or netdump... Are you sure a "grep -i oops /var/log/messages*" doesn't turn up anything? any improvement with the latest updates ? I've downgraded the video card (I needed a more powerful card on another machine) and all now seems fine. The old card was an NVidia one, perhaps there's a bug there? The card works fine. one thing that could be worth checking -- some powerful video cards put quite a strain on PSUs. If your system was already borderline pushing the capacity, then a faster video card may have been enough to push it over the edge when its being heavily used. |