OOPS caused by PGP in 2.0.14

The Deviant (deviant@pooh-corner.com)
Tue, 1 Oct 1996 02:25:45 +0000 (GMT)


I don't know much about Kernel Hacking, so I'll let you guys figure this
one out...

I run PGP (2.6.x), it gives an oops, I run 'pgp -h', it gives another
oops... so, here it is...

random:~# file ./pgp > oops
random:~# cat oops
./pgp: Linux/i386 demand-paged executable (ZMAGIC)
random:~# ./pgp
general protection: 0000
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<008275f6>]
EFLAGS: 00010246
eax: 003bdf84 ebx: f000ea97 ecx: 00000000 edx: f000ea97
esi: 00000018 edi: 00000000 ebp: 00000001 esp: 003bdf64
ds: 0018 es: 0018 fs: 0018 gs: 002b ss: 0018
Process pgp (pid: 855, process nr: 22, stackpage=003bd000)
Stack: f000ea97 00000000 003bdf84 00000020 00830d10 fffffff8 00000003 00000001
00000003 00371018 08052e48 bffffd56 00000001 0003d000 0012ae21 000290fa
0012ae6e 00000003 00371018 08052e48 bffffd56 0010a6a2 000290fa 08052e48
Call Trace: [<00830d10>] [<0012ae21>] [<0012ae6e>] [<0010a6a2>]
Code: 8b 42 04 ff d0 89 c1 83 c4 10 be 2b 00 00 00 66 8e e6 83 f9
Segmentation fault
random:~# cat /dev/vcs3 > oops ; file ./pgp >> oops

./pgp: Linux/i386 demand-paged executable (ZMAGIC)
random:~#

I then rebooted, and tried again, and it still happened...

I'm running 2.0.14, on an intel 486sx/25... If you want my cp of PGP I'll
give it to you...

--Deviant
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