Hi!
> e other day I got the patch for 2.2.17 and after just over a day of normal
> > operation, while my sister was playing kpat (KDE solitaire) yesterday
> > afternoon, X died and dropped her out to the console.
> > After she told me about it later on I found this at the bottom of my dmesg:
> >
> > b2 - register valid, uncorrected error, error enabled
> > 0008- model specific data
> > 0a01- memory access,
> > generic error
> > l1 cache
> > processor responding to request
>
> Does that mean that processor itself detec
> And here's another sample output for you:
>
> CPU 1: Machine Check Exception: 0004<0>Bank 0: f20001000800general
>protection fault:
> CPU:1
> EIP:0010:[mcheck_fault+263/368]
> EFLAGS: 00010246
> ...
>
> I seldom get a log entry, most of the time I get the first li
And here's another sample output for you:
CPU 1: Machine Check Exception: 0004<0>Bank 0: f20001000800general
protection fault:
CPU:1
EIP:0010:[mcheck_fault+263/368]
EFLAGS: 00010246
...
I seldom get a log entry, most of the time I get the first line on all my
xter
> Based on what bluesmoke.c said about my 2nd PII-333 CPU I just got
> Intel to give me an RMA number for its replacement. Thank you Alan Cox ;-)
I'd like to finish verifying the code first but umm ok. Do send me traces
if you get any of these exceptions. I've still had no answer to my request
fo
>
Based on what bluesmoke.c said about my 2nd PII-333 CPU I just got
Intel to give me an RMA number for its replacement. Thank you Alan Cox ;-)
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> The other day I got the patch for 2.2.17 and after just over a day of normal
> operation, while my sister was playing kpat (KDE solitaire) yesterday
> afternoon, X died and dropped her out to the console.
> After she told me about it later on I found this at the bottom of my dmesg:
>
> CPU 0: M
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