Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 15:56:09 -0800 From: R Joseph Wright <rjoseph@nwlink.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Why Doesn't XFree86 Upgrade Properly Message-ID: <3890DB19.545C59A1@nwlink.com> References: <3.0.32.20000128074338.00740384@idx.com.au> <3890AF42.21F5F672@nwlink.com> <20000128100929.H3290@jonc.logisticsoftware.co.nz> <20000127212056.X97579@florence.pavilion.net>
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Josef Karthauser wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 10:09:29AM +1300, Jonathan Chen wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 12:49:06PM -0800, R Joseph Wright wrote: > > > > > You could try building it from a port, although when I did, the kernel > > > panicked and rebooted. > > > > Building a port will *never* panic your system unless you've got hardware > > problems. > > Wow! That's almost exactly what I said ;b I run an AMD K6-2 450 processor with 128 MB pc100 sdram. One person suggested to me that the processor I'm running runs too hot in general, and during heavy loads it could cause a reboot. If that is the problem, do I need to invest in some kind of cooling system? I've seen fans available that mount in one of the expansion slots in the back of the machine. The heatsink/fan setup that it already has is quite large. -- R Joseph Wright *I merely took the energy it takes to pout and wrote some blues --Duke Ellington* To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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