Re: kernel 3.11.6 general protection fault

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On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 09:59:22PM +0100, MPhil. Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
> I was able to solve the issue by removing some of the modules I had in
> xorg.conf. I noticed that it is not the cpu that is overheating, but
> rather the video/graphic card. The area around the "Dell" logo on the
> front of the display is still pretty hot, but the system seem to be
> working fine now and I can not reproduce the issue any more.

Interesting. Which module was that?

It was probably making your GPU go nuts. The more interesting question
is whether this module would behave on your machine normally and only
some buggy incarnation of it would cause the overheating... I.e., it
could be you upgraded X and with the new version the issue started
appearing. Fun.

> I would like to thank you for your precious support and ideas once
> again.

Sure, you're welcome!

:-)

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    Boris.

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