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Re[2]: "Whee.. inode changed from under us. Tell Linus"
Oleg Goldshmidt <goldshmt@netvision.net.il> wrote:
> Gilad Ben-Yossef <gby@gtek.co.il> writes:
>
> > This sort of thing has happend one time before, and then we have found
> > out the CPU fan has died, this is not the case now, though.
>
> It happened to my home computer about a year ago, and in that case it
> was CPU (it was a P120, it probably overheated, though the fan was
> working, at least when I was looking at it ;-).
I had this kind of problem twice and in both cases the CPU was P120 (on
different PC's), and in both cases it was solved by putting a thin layer of a
special thermoconducting composition between the CPU and sink.
Regards,
Evgeny
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