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[cobalt-users] Re: cobalt-users digest, Vol 1 #5052 - 11 msgs



On Tuesday, October 1, 2002, at 03:00 PM, cobalt-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:


Grant Stern Replied:

"think you may have a physical failure of either your ethernet card
or your
new ram. i had similar issues with some new ram that were resolved by
my
ram supplier (who IMHO, RULZ!) by replacing the bad ram with some
nice new
ram."

I had the Ram kicked up initially from 128 to 256 and I'd be telling
lies
to say if it all started then but it did happen with the 256 them I
had it
upgraded about 3 weeks ago to 512 and now it's happening again.

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This may be way off, but if you added more ram and all the sudden had
trouble, somehow it corrected itself, you then added more ram and again you are having problems, is it possible you have a bad cat cable, maybe just the slightest movement, or vibration makes and breaks contact?? Just a thought.
You have to physically move/get in the box.

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you may dismiss me, but do not mock me!

actually, this is a real comment.

ok, there is a theme to all these messages. i will put it to verse if it isn't clear enuff.

Sometimes its hard to be a Raq
Giving all your love to just one site
You'll have bad times
And it'll have good times
Doing things that you don't understand
But if you love it you'll forgive it
Even though it's hard to understand
And if you love it
Oh be proud of it
'Cause after all he's just a Raq
Stand by your Raq . . . . . . .

go to the colo center and figure this out. i officially declare this to be a hardware issue, probably.

gs