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I am wondering if bad RAM could lock an X system up llke this. Or if anyone has any ideas what could be causing this.
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Seems to me, that quality of RAM is becoming more significant as processors become more powerful. I know we've bought "bad ram" and regretted it, although we've never had the same problem you have.
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Yeah, there seems to be real problems with RAM these days. I was talking to two buddies of mine the other day. One works for Apple's Desktop Lab. The other is in Strategy for HP's server group. Both have been exchanging stories lately about problems with RAM. No one seems to know why, but it does seem that the more power full the machine, be it a desktop or server, the more problems they have with their RAM.
it does seem that the more power full the machine, be it a desktop or server, the more problems they have with their RAM.
Yes, and I think there's something else at play here: Software-related OS crashes are not nearly as common these days. So RAM has replaced extension conflicts, etc., as the prime suspect.