I had this problem once with my DX2/66
It had a VLB arhitecture. It seemed to be a bug in the usage of cash
memory with Linux,NT,etc. (any 32-bit working program).
I disabled the cash memory and it worked.
Have you changed something lately ( hardware )?

Alex
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-----Original Message-----
From: hUnTeR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jon C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 20 aprilie, 1998 02:58
Subject: TOTAL Weirdness


>Good Day everyone
>
>Just had the most unusual crash i have ever seen on a UNIX box in my
>life
>the console monitor was just sitting there idle, no one logged in on the
>console (directly) and all of a sudden messages start to popup on the
>screen, then a bunch of what looked like memory addresses began to spew
>forth to the monitor, and NO way to stop it.
>
>Attached is the portion of the /var/log/messages of importance, attached
>so as not to FLOOD this email and the list with garbage.
>
>ANY IDEAS?
>
>Michael Weiner
>The UserFriendly Network


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