> First board worked perfectly until I have started (as a regular user)
> RealPlayer 8. After that the box became unstable, and other applications
> (mozilla, mplayer, gcc) started to crash randomly with SEGV. However I
> have not seen a kernel crash.
I had very similar experiences with the same CPU: VIA Ezra Stepping 8
(see: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=104262312700003&r=1&w=2). And
that was not with an EPIA, but an ASUS CUV4X-C MB.
I had the processor replaced, because I narrowed the problem down to
that, but it didn't help.
My feeling is ever stronger as I see these posts, that it is really
this modell that is buggy. If that is true, then VIA should either
replace these CPUs with a non-buggy one, or find a workaround for
whatever operating systems are affected.
BTW, I could reliably cure this broblem by turning off the L2 cache in
BIOS. Maybe it is some memory interaction problem, but I'm not an
expert on this subject.
Miklos
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