On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 04:18:26PM -0600, Troy Telford wrote:
> I'm having some problems with my computer, which I believe are
> hardware-related. The main indicator is either a kernel panic, or a
> BSOD (Win32).
>
> My computer was working fine until I moved home (from college). It
> even worke
I'm having some problems with my computer, which I believe are
hardware-related. The main indicator is either a kernel panic, or a BSOD
(Win32).
My computer was working fine until I moved home (from college). It even worked
fine the first 3 days while at home.
In both cases, it appears to be
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On Tuesday 07 May 2002 03:16 pm, Troy Telford wrote:
> Linux reports it as a problem with kernel paging (sometimes deferencing a
> null pointer, h)
>
Greetings Troy:
That sure smells like a memory issue. Though the rest of the message le
On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 04:16:43PM -0600, Troy Telford wrote:
| I'm having some problems with my computer, which I believe are
| hardware-related. The main indicator is either a kernel panic, or a
| BSOD (Win32).
Try memtest86 to see if your memory is ok.
# apt-get install memtest86
# http://d
I'm having some problems with my computer, which I believe are
hardware-related. The main indicator is either a kernel panic, or a BSOD
(Win32).
My computer was working fine until I moved home (from college). It even worked
fine the first 3 days while at home.
In both cases, it appears to be
I'm having some problems with my computer, which I believe are
hardware-related. The main indicator is either a kernel panic, or a BSOD
(Win32).
My computer was working fine until I moved home (from college). It even worked
fine the first 3 days while at home.
In both cases, it appears to be
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