Re: New to Linux. I'm not impressed :(

From: Mandy (mandee_o_mandee_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 05/16/05


Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 21:44:58 -0400

On Sun, 15 May 2005 19:37:25 -0400, Jean-David Beyer wrote:

> Unruh wrote:
>> It is of course interesting that many many people have gotten everything
>> you have problems with to work, without problems. Ie, there would seem to
>> be something wrong with a) your computer, b) your installation, c) you.
>>
>> Note that the 3 GHz chips are very sensitive WRT temperature. Ie, you cpu
>> could be bacly overheating (eg On one system I had the cpu temp went up
>> to 150C. ) Such overheating can certainly give symptoms like the ones you
>> are experiencing.
>>
> I believe Intel recommend keeping my 3.06GHz processors the outside air of
> computers under 35C, and the air temperature at the heat sink fan inlet
> should be below 45C, and the maximum case temperature of 70C. Furthermore,
> going over that temperature causes irreversable problems short of burnout,
> including unreliable performance, unrepeatable errors, etc. I.e., once you
> have done that to a chip, if you get problems, you probably better replace
> the chip.

It works fine with Windows XP and Knoppix.
Why would Suse be any different?



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