Just tested the memory again and some errors showed up. I swear that
they didn't appear the last time i tested. Sorry.
Thanks
Thiago.
On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 18:24 -0400, Chuck Ebbert wrote:
> Thiago M. Sayão wrote:
> > I also got this error yesterday which seems related:
> >
> > Bad pagetable:
Just tested the memory again and some errors showed up. I swear that
they didn't appear the last time i tested. Sorry.
Thanks
Thiago.
On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 18:24 -0400, Chuck Ebbert wrote:
Thiago M. Sayão wrote:
I also got this error yesterday which seems related:
Bad pagetable: 001d
I have also suspected this. memtest86 from test #1 to #10 showed an
error on test #3 once, so i removed the dimm, cleaned it and fixed it
again and run the tests two more times without any error. Is there any
other tool i could use to test the memory?
Thanks.
Thiago.
On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 18:24
Thiago M. Sayão wrote:
> I also got this error yesterday which seems related:
>
> Bad pagetable: 001d [1] SMP
> Bad pagetable: 0009 [2] SMP
>
You may have a hardware problem. Did you test the memory?
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I also got this error yesterday which seems related:
Bad pagetable: 001d [1] SMP
Bad pagetable: 0009 [2] SMP
Error follows:
Apr 24 20:37:15 sayao-desktop kernel: [93178.919375] vino-server:
Corrupted page table at address 2af38da4188f
Apr 24 20:37:15 sayao-desktop kernel: [93178.919389] PGD
I also got this error yesterday which seems related:
Bad pagetable: 001d [1] SMP
Bad pagetable: 0009 [2] SMP
Error follows:
Apr 24 20:37:15 sayao-desktop kernel: [93178.919375] vino-server:
Corrupted page table at address 2af38da4188f
Apr 24 20:37:15 sayao-desktop kernel: [93178.919389] PGD
Thiago M. Sayão wrote:
I also got this error yesterday which seems related:
Bad pagetable: 001d [1] SMP
Bad pagetable: 0009 [2] SMP
You may have a hardware problem. Did you test the memory?
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I have also suspected this. memtest86 from test #1 to #10 showed an
error on test #3 once, so i removed the dimm, cleaned it and fixed it
again and run the tests two more times without any error. Is there any
other tool i could use to test the memory?
Thanks.
Thiago.
On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 18:24
Thiago M. Sayão wrote:
> Sometimes, randomly i get this Oops message and the system becomes
> unstable. By unstable i mean all applications segmentation faults when i
> execute (after the Oops). Sometimes X crashes, sometimes the machine
> just reboots (the reboot might be other problem tho).
>
>
Thiago M. Sayão wrote:
Sometimes, randomly i get this Oops message and the system becomes
unstable. By unstable i mean all applications segmentation faults when i
execute (after the Oops). Sometimes X crashes, sometimes the machine
just reboots (the reboot might be other problem tho).
This
[1] Summary:
Kernel Reports Oops: 0002 [1] SMP and the system becomes unstable
[2] Full Description:
Sometimes, randomly i get this Oops message and the system becomes
unstable. By unstable i mean all applications segmentation faults when i
execute (after the Oops). Sometimes X crashes,
[1] Summary:
Kernel Reports Oops: 0002 [1] SMP and the system becomes unstable
[2] Full Description:
Sometimes, randomly i get this Oops message and the system becomes
unstable. By unstable i mean all applications segmentation faults when i
execute (after the Oops). Sometimes X crashes,
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