> Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 14:28:32 -0400> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: 
> debian-user@lists.debian.org> Subject: Re: Problems with sarge to etch 
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> MESSAGE-----> Hash: SHA1> > Patrick Cummings escribió:> > The computer was 
> working perfectly since almost 1 year before the> > upgrade and as far as I 
> know there is no hardware problem with it.> > Thanks for your time> > Well, 
> there's a problem with your RAM memory, try with another memory> and check if 
> the error persists, that's a warning only, you can start> normally commenting 
> the line you mentioned before but there'll be> probably some crashes because 
> of this.> > Regards,> Jose Luis.> - --> > ghostbar on Linux/Debian 'sid' i686 
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I will check my RAM with memtest when I can afford a downtime, however this 
problem appeared exactly after I upgraded from sarge to etch, so I find it 
weird it might be hardware related.
Right now I'm running with my /tmp(was xfs) in the same partition as 
/(currently ext3), and it is stable.
 
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