There have been threads about data corruption in RAM on P4 and other
i386 machines on this list. I also observed the problem, on my laptop
with 5.0-R. It seemed to go away with 5.1-R, on the laptop.
Recently I upgraded my home PC which is a P4 2.0A from 4.8-R to 5.1-R.
No problems at first.
There have been threads about data corruption in RAM on P4 and other
i386 machines on this list. I also observed the problem, on my laptop
with 5.0-R. It seemed to go away with 5.1-R, on the laptop.
Recently I upgraded my home PC which is a P4 2.0A from 4.8-R to 5.1-R.
No problems at
On Wed, 24 Jul 2003, Georg-W. Koltermann wrote:
There have been threads about data corruption in RAM on P4 and other
i386 machines on this list. I also observed the problem, on my laptop
with 5.0-R. It seemed to go away with 5.1-R, on the laptop.
Recently I upgraded my home PC which is a
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 07:32:34PM -0400, Andre Guibert de Bruet wrote:
DISABLE_PSE and DISABLE_PG_G fixes all of the machines that I've seen with
random segvs (And for the record, they've all been Pentium 4s).
Not for me. I mostly get NFS corruption though.
Kris
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