On 16/06/06, James Wilkinson <fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
* Have you tried memtest86? It's on all the recent Fedora install CDs and DVDs (type memtest86 at the first prompt). It will diagnose (most) memory errors.
I have, it ran all last night. Found nothing. I have it on Hiron's Boot Disk.
* Have you tried booting into runlevel 3 and run as much as you know how to in text mode? Something involving /dev/urandom, bzip2 and cmp might be a good idea.
Could you elaborate a bit more on this? I'm araid that my power over the command line is very limited. And I'm not exactly a CS major!
If the system is any more reliable doing this, then suspect the graphics hardware or drivers. Hope this helps, James.
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