Few more ideas:
- you can get information about a kernel panic on your text mode
console, eg, Ctrl-Alt-F1. Maybe leave the thing like that and wait for
it to blow (perhaps starting a compile before switching will help
provoke it).
- Maybe come up in runlevel 3 and see if it still misbehaves, in case
it is something to do with your video card / bios / driver. Neat way to
do this is press 'a' at the grub prompt, and append the number 3 to the
kernel commandline for that one boot
- keep an eye on what
dmesg
outputs, sometimes there can be a clue printed by some driver.
Likewise, look through the boot messages in there after boot for
warnings or other ugliness
-Andy
I do not run GUI, always in text mode only :)
There was only one kernel panic and I could attribute that to ivtv
driver (I have seen this drive giving kernel panic randomly in my old
'totally stable' system also) because it has not happened again.
The applications (mencoder and gcc and for one time firefox) just
crash with segment fault/internal compiler error. Nothing appears in
dmesg or /var/log/messages
Thanks from
Vijay