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        Christoph Bartoschek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Am Donnerstag, 6. Dezember 2007 schrieb Julian Seward:
>> > It is 100% repeatable for me but, interestingly, only on my machine at
>> > home. My machine at work doesn't have the same problem. Both are
>> > x86_64 machines with two cores and 4Gb of memory and both are running
>> > Fedora 8!
>>
>> This probably sounds like a really dumbass question, but .. do the two
>> machines have the same CPUs?  I ask because just recently Christoph
>> Bartoschek (IIRC) reported some strangeness to do with memory
>> corruption and CPUs.  Or something.  Christoph, can you summarise
>> what it is you found?
>
> We could resolve the strangeness by updating the linux kernel.
> The kernel comming with opensuse 10.2 had the error. Updating Opensuse to 
> 10.3 
> resolved the issues. Our sysadmin tells me that all distributions with 
> kernels smaller than or equal to 2.6.18 showed the error.

Both the machines in question are running 2.6.23.1-49.fc8 kernels.

Tom

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