Re: 2.0.32 kernel a problem?

1998-02-27 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
Will Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Steve Mayer wrote: > > > Will, > > > > There were memory leaks in the 2.0.32 kernel that could be causing the > > problems. Try upgrading to kernel 2.0.33. > > Ok. I will. > > Is there a general mailing list for this stuff? How

Re: 2.0.32 kernel a problem?

1998-02-25 Thread Will Lowe
On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Steve Mayer wrote: > Will, > > There were memory leaks in the 2.0.32 kernel that could be causing the > problems. Try upgrading to kernel 2.0.33. Ok. I will. Is there a general mailing list for this stuff? How do you come accross this info?

Re: 2.0.32 kernel a problem?

1998-02-25 Thread Steve Mayer
Will, There were memory leaks in the 2.0.32 kernel that could be causing the problems. Try upgrading to kernel 2.0.33. Steve Mayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Will Lowe wrote: > > I'm experiencing weird lockups on my linux box which has run very stable > for almost a year now. I've traced it down to

2.0.32 kernel a problem?

1998-02-25 Thread Will Lowe
I'm experiencing weird lockups on my linux box which has run very stable for almost a year now. I've traced it down to one or two things: 2.0.32 kernel -- after I updated I've noticed the crashes X (S3_V) -- always a possibility xntpd -- again, the problems began shortly after I installed this c