At 02:20 PM 1/18/2008, you wrote:
>On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 12:20:56PM -0800, Ira wrote:
> > At 11:53 AM 1/18/2008, you wrote:
> >
> > Although for some of us, or at least me, no version of 1.4 has run
> > for more than 72 hours before generating a kernel panic. I've tried
> > about 6 versions, the early ones were good for about 10 minutes, the
> > latest one lasted 3 days. Sadly I'm still stuck using the latest 1.2.
>
>Kernel panics can be caused by buggy kernel code and / or bad hardware.
>
>Buggy userspace should not (by definition) be able to cause them. If
>userspace can, it's a kernel bug.
>
>So can you be more specific about those panics? Do you have traces from
>them?


If I had any idea how I might go about that and if anyone had seemed 
to care I'd have done anything asked. The only Linux box I've ever 
touched is this one and I know just enough to build Asterisk and keep 
it alive. MS-DOS I can do anything in; Windows, close to anything; 
Linux, I'm qualified to turn it on and type "yum update" 
occasionally. I use MC for most everything. Not that I'm not 
interested, it's just not something I need for anything other than Asterisk.

Ira


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