On Tue, 2 Nov 2010, Daniel Pittman wrote:

> It is also notable that memtest86+ is good, but usually not as hard as
> running real software on the machine is; we have previously had occasional
> faulty sticks of memory that would run clean for weeks under memtest86+,
> but would oops within ten minutes on corruption in the Linux MM lists.[1]

Daniel,

   The loss of mouse clipboard pasting and a few other annoying glitches
appeared only on the new system. While that's not proof of cause-and-effect,
it's presumptive so I'll make arrangements to trade in the two DIMMs for a
fresh set.

Rich
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