http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13065





--- Comment #4 from Rafael Varela Pet <rafael.var...@gmail.com>  2009-04-14 
20:32:47 ---
:-) maybe the MCE was a question of luck, I cannot reproduce it, but I can
reproduce the reboot every time I want. It is just a question of enabling
"silent mode" and run some commands.

In single user mode, sometimes I have to type more commands, sometime less, to
reproduce the crash. While running GNOME, the failure occurs almost
immediately. 

In single user mode, if I don't enter any commands, the system seems to survive
for a long time. I can even disable "silent mode" and enter back in runlevel 2
and then into GNOME without problems.

I can try to run a memtest if you think it would be useful, but:

1. This machine *never* crashed since I bought (more than two years ago), it
doesn't matter if I run Windows XP or Debian.

2. It crashes in "silent mode" only while running Linux, since the first
version of Debian installed.

3. It is a long standing issue. I didn't reported it until now because it is
not a critical issue and I wanted to see what happens with newer kernel
versions.

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