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    #16
    Re: Help- View Ext4 Partitions in Ex3 Kubuntu

    what type of graficks card?
    do
    Code:
    lspci
    and post the line for it if you dont know for shure.
    mines.
    Code:
    00:01.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82810 (CGC) Chipset Graphics Controller (rev 03)
    the onley thing I see troublesome in top is the load average agin.
    Code:
    load average: 0.47, 0.80, 0.96
    the first 0.47 is curent and the other 2 a few min. ago and a few more.
    the 0.80 and 0.96 are high the onley time my box gets that high a load average is runing somthing proseser intencev like mencoder......that will give me a 93% CPU load till it's done

    I'm leaning tored graficks troubel but you say that it dose it no mater what OS your using and it just started so mabey somthings starting to burnout in the MOBO or thares to mutch dust built up in the cooling paseges in the case and cooling fins.?? I'v had that happen beleve it or not.

    you could leave top open wile you do things and see what starts using so mutch CPU and MEM and look on line to find instrucktions to disasembel your case to look for dust.

    and post the graficks card type so mabe some one with a simaler card could offer some advice on it.
    Nakrull posted that nvida cards run hot so.

    VINNY
    i7 4core HT 8MB L3 2.9GHz
    16GB RAM
    Nvidia GTX 860M 4GB RAM 1152 cuda cores

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      #17
      Re: Help- View Ext4 Partitions in Ex3 Kubuntu

      Hi,
      So does wireless use up so much power and heat? Like i said, ONLY on wireless it hangs. I just came back after like 10 hours and the laptop is still on - plugged in with an ethernet cable. It is something to do with wireless, just don't know what.
      FYI, it started happening only on Jaunty 9.04. But then I downgraded to Intrepid (didn't format all partitions though) and it happened there too.

      Anyhow, attached is the graphics card detail from top -

      01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV43 [GeForce Go 6200/6400] (rev a1)

      I do open and clean the processor/fan sometimes, but again since its only when its on wireless, I don't think its an issue of over heating. But hey, what do I know!
      I'm using driver version 185.14 or something btw, from the nvidia website.

      Thanks again for your help!

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