kernel oops (triggered by dnetc?)

Peter \ (bluefish@11a.nu)
Thu, 18 Nov 1999 14:18:14 +0100 (CET)


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I've been noticing 4 kernel oops this night, and have no previous
experience of kernel oops. I believe the trigger was dnetc
(distributed.net) as the fist oops occurd a while after starting the
client.

I have turned dnetc off now.

I noticed that only two oops got logged, and that no information about
registers isn't available.

My processor is a pentium 100, not overclocked but running without a fan.
The system has never befored oopsed, and I have been running 2.2.13 since
the kernel was released.

-- blue

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