Quick question. Have you deactivated any plugins you might have activated (except Aksimet since that isn't known to cause problems) and then checking again to see if the problem still exists? I know you said it was random but perhaps there's a plugin that might effect the Dashboard either directly or indirectly.

Just thinking out loud here since I haven't encountered your problem in either the development builds of 2.7 or the final. I haven't had any reports about this from the several folks whose WP powered sites I administer either. This kind of tells me that it might be plugin related.

On 12/20/2008 10:41 AM, Adrian Hayter wrote:
I don't believe we have APC or a opcode cache installed. Wouldn't that cause the entire site to fail though? This is *only* the index.php page of the wp-admin directory. I can still access the pages to write new posts, install plugins, etc. I just can't access my dashboard, which makes me think it is a bug within WordPress.

On 20/12/08 08:41, Austin Matzko wrote:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 10:15 PM, Adrian Hayter<[email protected]> wrote:
I've tried looking on the forums for this question, and nobody has responded to my query (all other forum topics on the subject have solutions that do
not work). I am running the latest stable version (2.7) and my
wp-admin/index.php occasionally fails to load, and apache reports a
segmentation fault. I say "occasionally" because it decides to do this at
seemingly random moments, but these moments last several minutes. It
happened again about 10 minutes ago, and now the page is loading perfectly.

Are you using APC or some other PHP opcode cache?  Segmentation faults
are a fairly well-known problem with them.
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