On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 06:32:49PM -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Thomas Stromberg wrote:
>
> > 'panic: RAM parity error, likely hardware failure.'
> >
> > This one had me confused at first, because it blamed a RAM parity
> > error. As this is a brand new machine (Gateway GP-800
On 07-Jul-00 Doug Barton wrote:
> This is a known problem with all PCI sound cards. It happens most
> often with ECC ram, but it also happens without. What kind of NIC do you
> have, and specifically, is it a PCI card or ISA? We're trying to track
> that bit down too.
Could it b
Its in the dmesg from my post, but:
CPU: Pentium III/Pentium III Xeon/Celeron (796.54-MHz 686-class CPU)
Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0x683 Stepping = 3
Features=0x383f9ff
real memory = 134217728 (131072K bytes)
avail memory = 127098880 (124120K bytes)
..
pcib0: on motherboard
pci0: on pci
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Thomas Stromberg wrote:
> 'panic: RAM parity error, likely hardware failure.'
>
> This one had me confused at first, because it blamed a RAM parity
> error. As this is a brand new machine (Gateway GP-800), so I first thought
> I got a bad batch. Then I realized this only happ
I filed a PR on this a little while ago. i386/19410.It happens on 4.0-STABLE (as
of
Tue Jun 20 19:40:01 PDT 2000), too. I have a revision 5 SBLive card. An interesting
commonality (possible connection) is that I have a Gateway system; This is a GP6-450.
Tim
On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 02:26:
'panic: RAM parity error, likely hardware failure.'
This one had me confused at first, because it blamed a RAM parity
error. As this is a brand new machine (Gateway GP-800), so I first thought
I got a bad batch. Then I realized this only happens with apps that try to
do sound stuff. It's also dou