On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 01:33:15AM +0200, Andriy Gapon wrote: > ... > > (kgdb) p &th6 > > $21 = (struct timehands *) 0xc112a910 > > Comparing the above and the following from an earlier email: > > (kgdb) p timehands > > $1 = (struct timehands * volatile) 0xc11ba910 > and the following: > > (kgdb) p th5 > > $7 = {th_counter = 0xc115174c, th_adjustment = 51068786373500, > > th_scale = 1690726758248, th_offset_count = 3990081323, th_offset = { > > sec = 25906, frac = 2278539681754952554}, th_microtime = { > > tv_sec = 1356376278, tv_usec = 192946}, th_nanotime = { > > tv_sec = 1356376278, tv_nsec = 192946562}, th_generation = 669311, > > th_next = 0xc11ba910} > > > I am quite sure that the impossible happened only because the faulty memory > made > it possible.
Ah. Well, that's not unreasonable, then. I have (2) 1GB DIMMs + (2) 512MB DIMMs in the machine presently. Since I bought the 1GB DIMMs more recently, I'll just pull the 512MB DIMMs for now, and if that causes things to settle down, I'll plan on buying a couple more 1GBDIMMs to replace the 512MB DIMMs. Thank you very much for your help! > ... Peace, david -- David H. Wolfskill da...@catwhisker.org Taliban: Evil men with guns afraid of truth from a 14-year old girl. See http://www.catwhisker.org/~david/publickey.gpg for my public key.
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