> > (2) Every so often, I get a non-fatal error on my screen about a
> > kernel paging request error.
>
> If it's usually the same address, we're probably dealing with
> a kernel bug. If you always get different addresses, chances
> are your RAM is broken (you can test this with memtest86).
I te
(1) Random paging request errors
(2) Every so often, I get a non-fatal error on my screen about a kernel
paging request error. I can't identify when it happens, or why, but I
thought people on this list might be able to interpret the message. If
more information from the moment of error is needed
> i had a try with Linux-2.4.2 Mozilla 0.8
> > www.codewarrioru.com
> time out answer (pingable however)
Reachable on my windows machine. There may have been some confusion here
-- it is not on a network. The two computers are in different rooms but
share a phone line, regular dial-up modems.
>
I have sent this question to 3 other mailing lists already without
success, so hopefully there is an answer related to kernel that can be
answered here. For some strange, unidentifiable reason, I cannot reach
certain sites through any web browser. Pinging the site responds well, as
does traceroute
1] Kernel crash with cron/mail?
2] This problem happened while I was away from the computer, so I can only
say what I could tell. Pine had apparently crashed the kernel, with the
following output:
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Unable to handle kernel paging r
days ago, but have been running 2.2.4-test12 for a little while
longer than that. I had recompiled in an attempt to get sound working
properly. This is the first time I have seen anything of this magnitude
happen.
Thank you,
Jon Eisenstein
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