

Ye man I go here too. Prices are fair and Dr. B is fantastic
Ye man I go here too. Prices are fair and Dr. B is fantastic
What is the deal with genocide?
A few decades ago I bought a used IBM as a *nix server, but it would lock up at nearly random intervals like you describe. Tried a different Linux distro… same issues. Tried BSD - same issues!
It wasn’t until after I learned of the 1999-2007 capacitor plague that I inspected the motherboard and saw that yes, several of the capacitories were bulging.
https://www.robotroom.com/Faulty-Capacitors-1.html
I mailed the motherboard to a servicer who replaced all the capacitors for a nominal fee. After that it was a rock solid system. You mention that this is recent hardware, but I would still suggest taking a peek at those caps.
Interesting information, but my response is ‘meh’.
How is this really any different than what Fox News does daily?
Partisan private companies gonna partisan.
Life imitates art