Found out what makes my PC NOT crash on Linux … turn off DMA on the SATA disk… which makes my load go up huge when doing disk I/O
NVidia chipset and SI SATARaid don’t seem to play along.. so why are they both on my motherboard? :s
[i]* If you have strange problems with nVidia chipset systems please
* see the SI support documentation and update your system BIOS
* if neccessary[/i]
That’s what it says in the driver source.. *sigh* I don’t have any support documentation and BIOS upgrades don’t seem to affect SATA when I look at changelogs.. might upgrade later… google time or something now I guess
Showed my projectwerk today.. went great.
Got 2 marks from my exams.. Bedrijfseconomie 7/20 – Professionele Vorming 7/20 .. BLAH.
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