No problem. I would really like to get to the bottom of it if there is in fact a software issue to help with here.
I've already done that checklist (among others) and there is nothing wrong with the machine that these tools can detect.
I am beginning to suspect that the problem may be bad *video* memory, which causes the graphics driver to interfere with the rest of the kernel (especially since the crash with the 'nv' driver still happens, but in a different way). Is there any tool to test for that specifically?
Sitsofe:
No problem. I would really like to get to the bottom of it if there is in fact a software issue to help with here.
I've already done that checklist (among others) and there is nothing wrong with the machine that these tools can detect.
I am beginning to suspect that the problem may be bad *video* memory, which causes the graphics driver to interfere with the rest of the kernel (especially since the crash with the 'nv' driver still happens, but in a different way). Is there any tool to test for that specifically?