04-02-2011, 04:58 PM
Being that i'm not as computer literate in Linux, as I am in Windows. I'm in need of some help.
I'm currently dual booting with Linux Mint 10 on the same Hard Drive as my Windows OS. I've saved up 100GB just for the heck of it since I have a 2TB Hard drive that it's partitioned on.
When running Mint 10, after a while everything freezes and I can't even open a command line or kill X with the commands Ctrl + Alt + F2 or Ctrl + Alt + Backspace. Everything just goes unresponsive, including my mouse. I've checked my CPU usage and it averages at around 1-5% on idle with no extra processes running.
I've used "Top" to check which processes take up the most percentage, and usually while having Chromium open with my music player, it's in and around 33-35%. My GPU core temp seems to average at around 50-55 degrees C and the slow rate is at 101 degrees C I believe.
My fan doesn't kick in anytime before it freezes and i've never seen it go up higher than 60 degrees C at all, so it doesn't restart or do any of that.
I'm not sure what could be causing this freeze, but even if I leave my Linux machine on in idle with no processes running, after about 10-15 minutes it freezes for no apparent reason.
I'm currently dual booting with Linux Mint 10 on the same Hard Drive as my Windows OS. I've saved up 100GB just for the heck of it since I have a 2TB Hard drive that it's partitioned on.
When running Mint 10, after a while everything freezes and I can't even open a command line or kill X with the commands Ctrl + Alt + F2 or Ctrl + Alt + Backspace. Everything just goes unresponsive, including my mouse. I've checked my CPU usage and it averages at around 1-5% on idle with no extra processes running.
I've used "Top" to check which processes take up the most percentage, and usually while having Chromium open with my music player, it's in and around 33-35%. My GPU core temp seems to average at around 50-55 degrees C and the slow rate is at 101 degrees C I believe.
My fan doesn't kick in anytime before it freezes and i've never seen it go up higher than 60 degrees C at all, so it doesn't restart or do any of that.
I'm not sure what could be causing this freeze, but even if I leave my Linux machine on in idle with no processes running, after about 10-15 minutes it freezes for no apparent reason.