On Mon, 4 Nov 2002 11:45:36 -0500 Len Sorensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds like the "difficult to access" memory sticks are the first ones > in the memory space and hence the ones used first and for the most > important stuff (the kernel). If they were defective that would > certainly explain things. Of course at this point it might make sense > to do the install from scratch again with a newly formated filesystem > to make sure nothing went wrong with the install due to previous > attempts. Actually, I'm trying to reinstall Debian once again, cause dpkg kept segfaulting every time I used it. But I'm still struggling with the installation process for the time being :( I'm trying all the different combinations of RAM I can, and I have to test a couple more left, because none were efficient. I'll keep the list informed. -- Lucas Moulin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "I wish I had a shilling for every senseless killing, I'd buy a government" -- NOFX

