On Sat, 2003-04-05 at 13:06, Ben Luey wrote:
> ram. But it seems unlikely since I could compile my kernel (many times)
> without any problems.... but what could explain inconsistent module
> loading errors?

You are right about the memory. I don't know what the problem is but
given that you were having problems before the linux install and also
given that something is happening intermittently on boot _before_ the
video card is recognized, and therefor before linux is booted, points to
hardware problems. Perhaps your power supply is either going bad or is
underpowered for your system. did the problem start when you added or
changed hardware? Is it the same modules that fail? are they hardware
diver modules? if hardware is not getting enough juice the module could
fail.  Just guesses, I really have no idea what the problem is. If it
were my box I'd try a different power supply next.

If you have another power supply to try that would be good. If it is
going bad sometimes they have that funky friode smell. Power supplies
are not hard to swap out if it is a standard atx. just make sure you
have one beefy enough for your system and make sure you plug in
everything you unplugged. If you have a second low wattage power supply,
too small for your system, you could try plugging in just your mainboard
to one and all your devices to the other and see if things improve. If
that fixes it then go invest in a bigger power supply and swap it out.

good luck,
- tom

> 
> > It sounds suspiciously like a hardware problem to me.
> >
> > > Sometimes when I press the power button to turn on the computer, the fan
> > > turns, but the monitor doesn't get a signal and nothing boots. Pressing
> > > reboot fixes this problem.
> >
> > When this occurs does the box beep? long, short, number of times?
> > If so the manual of you main board will tell you why it is not booting.
> >
> > It the box full of crap? dust, mouse pee, metal shavings?
> >
> > If you have several memory in there you may want to try booting with
> > just one, then another, to rule out bad memory. It could be that memory
> > is not seated right.
> 
> 
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> Ben Luey
> lueyb at jilau1.colorado.edu
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