On Sun, 2002-05-05 at 22:11, Craig Small wrote:
> I've had lprng panic a kernel before. It was a diskless computer and I
> think it was a NFS timeout sort of problem.  Alternatively it could be
> bad memory and once you do something to the server to use that part it
> kills it.

Also, using a serial printer with a misconfigured serial port.

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