On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 12:38:05AM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello Javier,=20
(...)
Hi there,
> Maybe you have a problem with your Hardware ?
Can't tell, I'm not enough of a kernel hacker to be able to debug kernel
oops and determine were the fault is. In any case, this system has been
running with other kernels just fine since it was re-installed (march last
year). There has been no hardware change since then. In any case, even on
faulty hardware, I wouldn't expect the kernel to spit out 'kernel BUG' oops
messages at me.
I have been running 2.4.25-1-686 (version 2.4.25-3) and 2.4.22-1-686
through several months without any issues. Kernel logs in this system go
back to february this year, previously I was running
kernel-image-2.4.21-{4,5}-686, versions 2.4.21-{4,5} and
kernel-image-2.4.20-3-686, version 2.4.20-10. I started seeing these oops
(and crashes) after I installed 2.4.26-1-686 (4th of july this year). My
bets are on the kernel, but probably somebody with more knowledge can prove
me otherwise.
Regards
Javi
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On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 12:38:05AM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello Javier,=20
(...)
Hi there,
> Maybe you have a problem with your Hardware ?
Can't tell, I'm not enough of a kernel hacker to be able to debug kernel
oops and determine were the fault is. In any case, this system has been
running with other kernels just fine since it was re-installed (march last
year). There has been no hardware change since then. In any case, even on
faulty hardware, I wouldn't expect the kernel to spit out 'kernel BUG' oops
messages at me.
I have been running 2.4.25-1-686 (version 2.4.25-3) and 2.4.22-1-686 image-2. 4.21-{4, 5}-686, versions 2.4.21-{4,5} and image-2. 4.20-3- 686, version 2.4.20-10. I started seeing these oops
through several months without any issues. Kernel logs in this system go
back to february this year, previously I was running
kernel-
kernel-
(and crashes) after I installed 2.4.26-1-686 (4th of july this year). My
bets are on the kernel, but probably somebody with more knowledge can prove
me otherwise.
Regards
Javi
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