Alle 15:01, lunedì 28 novembre 2005, Dave Kleikamp ha scritto:

>
> Have you been checking dmesg?  With the patch, I expect the oops to be
> replaced with some warnings to the syslog.  This patch won't fix the
> root cause of the problem, but keeps it from being fatal.

'Til now it seems fine, nothing in dmesg. Anyway it seems to happen in random 
way so now i'm trying something light, (say, emerge glibc :) ) and i'll see 
waht appens after reboot. If no report comes from here, maybe something has 
gone really wrong :)


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