On Jan 24, 2007, at 5:11 PM, Alan wrote:

I am going to assume that you are being facaetious, because it would be the rarified pinnacle of supreme arrogance to suggest that a cosmic ray event is a more likely explanation than a bug in
the kernel.

A one off non repeatable error experienced by two people out of the
millions using it does fit the cosmic ray description quite well. That's
not to say there isn't a bug, but you don't have enough data to even
begin debugging it unless its rather more reproducable.

Exactly. Halting use of a version of the kernel based on a single incident provides no insight to the source of the problem. It could be anything...

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Mark Rustad, [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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