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On Nov 26, 2007 9:29 PM, David Relson <relson@×××××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 19:45:59 -0500 |
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> Andrey Vul wrote: |
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> > Kernel panics can be due to bad ram. Try loading the memtest86 kernel |
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> > and leave your computer on for a couple of days. If ram's ok, then the |
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> > kernel panic could be something else. |
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> > Andrey Vul |
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> True, panics can be caused by bad ram. This panic followed a |
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> "NMI Watchdog ... LOCKUP". As the problem is reproducible I'm inclined |
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> to think it's not bad ram. |
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Hmm...NMI Watchdog sounds like the system crashes due to waiting for |
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an interrupt for a longer period of time than the watchdog allows. |
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Andrey Vul |
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int i;main(){for(;i["]<i;++i){--i;}"];read('-'-'-',i+++"hell\ |
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o, world!\n",'/'/'/'));}read(j,i,p){write(j/p+p,i---j,i/i);} |
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hail ioccc |
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