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Old 09-07-2005, 12:25 PM   #1
rickh
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FC4 64 crashes after an hour or so


This was not happening right after my installation, and I haven't installed anything that I can think of to cause it. I did install the most recent Kernel that came with yum-update (along with ATI driver modules from Livna) about a week ago, but I first noticed the problem yesterday.

After an hour or so, FC4-64 just unceremoniously powers down, like there was a power failure. I tried to blame my power supply, but I can't get Windows on the same machine to do it. I has happened the last 4 times I used FC4.

Normally, my system runs 24-7, so I would have noticed the problem sooner if it existed.

Motherboard is an MSI with a Radeon RS480 chipset
 
Old 09-07-2005, 10:09 PM   #2
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Tried disabling Power Management in Xscreensaver ... That didn't help

Not a cpu overheating issue ... Guess I'll reinstall Fedora tomorrow ... See if that helps.
 
  


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