I've been syncing for 3 hours. guess I'll wait until next month.thanks for the bug ref. I added my bit to it.On 6/30/06, Thomas Cort <
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I've already run memtest86, no problem report.
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> And probably a portion of the remaining 1% have bad ram or a failing
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27;s cuz of the amd64?
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I must've installed some oss crap somewhere along the line that may be messing with it.
Looks like I have a mess to cleanup...-- Thomas G. Willis---http://i-see-sound.com
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the kernel accorindg to lsmod along with all the dependencies.
alsactl store didn't fix the problem.
So, I'm at a loss as to what to try next.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
This is amd64 if that matters.
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