Good call. After running memtest86 overnight, I find that I do have
faulty memory (I had replaced the standard IBM memory with 1GB from
Crucial).
Thanks to all for the help.
/dh
Pete Zaitcev wrote:
First I should say I'm not too optimistic about it, because
applications dying randomly usually point to a bad SODIMM. So, in the
end, it's not likely a console can help a lot. Both 2.4 and 2.6
crashing tells us something too.
That said, try to set up Ingo's netconsole. At least you should be
able to see the oops when LEDs flash. I do not remember if netconsole
is enabled in Fedora. It might need some rebuilding, but this is what
I would do. Start here:
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/netdev/archive/2001-09/msg00107.html