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Bill Polhemus writes:
> I am running SA 2.60 installed from the RPMs on Red Hat 9, on an AMD 2100+
> based system with a half-gig of RAM.

Could you post the output of "rpm -qa"?  And you're not using any
hand-compiled components, it's all RPMs, right?

BTW I'm running SpamAssassin 2.60 on a Red Hat 9 machine with an AMD
2100+ as well.  Only 256 megs of RAM here though ;)

> Even worse, it makes hash out of the filesystems, and it takes several hard
> resets before I get rid of the "kernel panic" messages!

!!! That's serious.

Several hard resets being required, could be a sign that either (a) the
filesystems are *seriously* corrupt, or (b) there's some bad hardware --
typically RAM in my experience.

No user-level software like SpamAssassin can screw something up so badly
that several hard resets are required to fix it -- that's kernel-level
breakage ;)

It could be that "sa-learn" is somehow imposing more load than the machine
usually gets.

- --j.
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