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- From: "Liton" <leyton@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 21:45:08 +0900
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> Liton wrote: > > > After using about two hours and half or so my laptop > > starts freezing. It happend with KDE. I'm not sure if the same thing's going > > to happen to Gnome too. The computer gets so hot. > You need to find the cause. The problem might be that your laptop is not > cooled/ventillated properly and the processor overheats. If it's not ventillated properly this should happen to when I'm using Windows too. > Try running cpu hungry applications on the text console (without starting X), > compiling kernels in an endless loop is a good test for this. If it can go on > for a week without freezing then the problem might be with your video card > driver in XFree, or something else. I absolutely have no idea about how to do this! Do I have to type "cpu hunger" on the text console and press "enter"? I'm so sorry I'm not a guru. Liton
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