Re: Debian Sarge: Intermittent random crashes



wannaberoot@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Try swapping the powers supply.  It sounds like dirty current if the
memory is ok...

Is it compatible with your hypothesis that on the SAME machine Windows XP works *smoothly* whilst Debian Sarge keeps *crashing*?


Do you know if there's a document on the web that reports (almost) ALL the possible causes of such intermittent crashes on Linux?

The situation seems extremely complicated in order to isolate the source of this bad behaviour...

About "power supply swapping": I'm not an electrician: could you explain me what you intend with that expression, please?

Many thanks!
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