The memory is working fine, and the seg faults are far from "unexplainable". They only happen on the server when trying to load the dashboard, all other websites on the server are running fine. :S

On 18/01/09 22:05, Christian Magnus Skoglund wrote:
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bad memory often causes unexplainable seg faults. Try to run memtest86
in slow mode. Check also the harddrive for problems with smart.

Adrian Hayter wrote:
I've spoken about this before and I've tried different methods to solve
it. The problem is that apache/php segfaults when I try to access my
wp-admin/index.php. I believe the problem lies in the dashboard trying
to fetch "Other News" or "Development Updates", because one time I had
my error.log open (and reloading every second) and I loaded the page.
Whilst the page loaded, the error log reported multiple segfaults, and I
saw that the "Other News" section was trying to update itself.

How do I remove these sections from being loaded, specifically without
having to access the dashboard?

-Adrian
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