Le Tuesday 28 April 2009 03:55:47 Thamm, Russell, vous avez écrit : > Hi, > > I've just installed lenny under VirtualBox as I wanted to try a > different Linux distribution. > > When I logon to a Gnome session, I often get a popup saying: > > "Your system has had a kernel failure" > > It most often happens the first time I logon using gnome after a boot. > I don't get this if I select a KDE session.
It is the package kerneloops. $ aptitude show kerneloops Package: kerneloops [...] Description: kernel oops tracker kerneloops is a daemon that collects kernel crash information and then submits the extracted signature to the kerneloops.org website for statistical analysis and presentation to the Linux kernel developers. > How do I track this down? Look at /var/log/kernel.log You should find some logs and a kernel Ooops ! (an error in the kernel or a module). I think it will not be very informative. I also have this at every boot on my Thinkpad T41 running SID. I think it's related to the wifi chipset having problem with the firmware ipw2100. It is reloaded very often.
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