On June 18, 2007 12:58:33 Jeffrey Ross wrote:
> My Fedora 7 system is running well, except for the nasty habit
of
> freezing two or three times per day when I am working. First: all
> windows stop responding to the mouse and key board, then soon after, the
> mouse freezes as well.
>
> The only option available then is to press the reset button to reboot
> the system.
>
> There doesn't appear to be any specific application that causes the
> freeze. It typically happens when I have a largish number of
> applications open at once (say: Firefox, Eclipse, Thunderbird, Pidgin,
> Terminal, Putty), but I could be working in any one of the applications.
>
> This problem has been happening since I installed F7 soon after the
> official release. So I have seen this behavior with at least three
> kernels (including the last release a few days ago).
>
> My system spec:
>
> - CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo e6600
> - Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-965P-DQ6
> - Video card: Asus EN7900GS
> - kernel.x86_64 2.6.21-1.3228
>
> All currently available F7 updates installed.
>
> Are there any known issues that may be causing this? If not, should I
> be reporting it as a bug?
>
> Regards,
> Langdon
Langdon,
I have the same problem, also with F7 on an x86_64 system. I've tried all
the development kernels for F7, I also tried the i386 version of F7, and I
even tried going back to the current FC6 kernel and no luck, the system
still crashes. Nothing comes out on the console (using a serial console)
occasionally I'll get an entry in /var/log/mcelog but they did not
coincide with the system crash.
This system ran stable as a rock on FC6 and as of last night I went back
to FC6. When reinstalling the system I reformatted all the partitions
except for /home.
The system is an Intel DG965RY motherboard and a Pentium D processor.
Just to make sure something didn't happen to the system between the
upgrades I ran for 9+ hrs memtest86 v3.3, it found no errors.
Jeff
I have this problem, too. I had assumed it had something to do with either:
-using the experimental 'intel' display driver in xorg.conf;
-using the experimental accel method 'EXA' in xorg.conf; or
-setting the use of transparency and shadows in KDE Control Centre.
Apparently, the problem is another...?