This is a discussion on Sometimes machine reboots within the Slackware Linux Support forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> Sebastian Stein wrote: > ray <nospam@example.com> wrote: > >>Do you have a second machine? Can you copy the files ...
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| Sebastian Stein wrote: > ray <nospam@example.com> wrote: > >>Do you have a second machine? Can you copy the files over and try there? > > > I have not overclocked the CPU, the fan is working properly and the machine > only reboots when changing songs. I think if it is a hardware problem, then it > has something to do with the combination of motherboard and soundcard. Also, > the machine ran stable over several years. It is unlikely that no suddently > something is broken. > > But I will do some test and we will see. > > Sebastian can you narrow it down to one specific mp3 or combo of? How about playing those songs using something else? xmms? (got windows? play 'em with winamp or ick... wmp. see what happens.) I have a Slack 9 box with an SB Live (but it's an Athlon) - I'd be willing to try playing the mp3s if you want to send them to me to see if they can make my machine reboot too... ray --- at --- rollingviolation --- dot --- com (I hate spam) |
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| ray <nospam@example.com> wrote: > can you narrow it down to one specific mp3 or combo of? I think I found the reason for the reboots. It seems the also oss modules have a bug. At the moment I'm playing 12 hours mp3s without reboot. I just started mp3blaster with dsp0 as device: mp3blaster --sound-device=/dev/dsp0 So I will try the alsa 1.0.7 release of yesterday. We will see, if they fixed the bug. Sebastian |