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by StillBored
2564 days ago
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Well even on intel, its possible the firmware/os isn't doing the right thing. This was pretty common ~10 years ago, when the default linux behavior wasn't to report soft errors in the logs (due to missing drivers/whatever) so a lot of machines might just sit there and correct the errors and the only way to find out was to turn up some BMC/etc logging. I guess that is why you should buy machines from HP/Dell/Lenovo that are fully certified for your OS rather than random whitebox manufactures too, although given the problems I was having with HP equipment at the time its questionable. |
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