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I used to be anal about keeping my system clean, but life just kept me busy and when I'd have downtime, I wouldn't want to spend it cleaning out my computer. So, it got neglected. I may do it now every year or so.
Location: Geneva - Switzerland ( Bordeaux - France / Montreal - QC - Canada)
Distribution: Slackware 14.2 - 32/64bit
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Originally Posted by bassmadrigal
I used to be anal [...]
Haha ! What does this mean ? I mean, I understand the word, but beside being French (used to rude language ), I didn't know this expression, is it a typo or what ?
Haha ! What does this mean ? I mean, I understand the word, but beside being French (used to rude language ), I didn't know this expression, is it a typo or what ?
Yeah, it is quite the interesting term... but it is much easier to type anal than obsessive
Alright well I ran memtest86+ in the afternoon and let is run overnight. It got to 11 passes when I woke up and 0 errors.
Edit: oh right, forgot to mention before I added the 4.4.13 kernel and I only had the 4.4.10 kernel it didn't do this but now it's doing it has the power issue on both kernels.
Last edited by MarioMaster100; 06-17-2016 at 10:26 AM.
Just happened again. Computer was only on for 20 min. Not hot at all. Had my Chromium browser up and had just chosen some pics to post on a buy and sell page on Facebook.
BAM
Rebooting
Adaptor plugged in, power bar switch is on and light is lit so there is power. Battery shows full charge
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