JohnnyVolcano wrote:
I have already done all the tests I can. There is nothing wrong with it hardware-wise. It is an older system but still solid. Runs on a 1Gb of clean RAM. Memtest shows no problems.
It is not constantly crashing/rebooting. As I mentioned earlier, it go on weeks running solid, and then it has random days, where it will reboot numerous times, normally when performing large transfers.
The point I was trying to make is that for a tool that is suppose to be simple to use, it turns out not to be the case. For the amount of time I put in trying to figure out the problem, testing everything, pulling it apart and putting it all back in, I might as well gone with a regular linux distro and saved myself some money.
So how does all that leads to your conclusion that it's Naslite that's causing the problem? I too am willing to bet it's your hardware that's acting all up. I get the point you are making and it is frustrating but the facts in my opinion point to a hardware problem.
I approach such problems like this.
Question: Is someone having the same problem?
Answer: No.
Conclusion: Must be unique to my setup and that rules out the software.
Been there dude. If you really want to cut your losses, then take a closer look at your hardware before throwing in the towel.
