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> This could be anything from a renegade module corrupting kernel
memory, to
> bad memory chips.
>
> If you want to rule out the latter, get memtest86
> (http://www.teresaudio.com/memtest86/) and run it for a few hours on
your
> system. A few times in the past problems I attributed to faulty
code were
> actually due to bad memory chips.
Well, I haven't run the memtest for a few hours yet - I'm going to
leave it running overnight, just to check. But it does seem to be a
pointer bug, but whether it is in kernel or user space I can't think
of a way of checking.
What kind of commands should I look for that might be causing this
trouble?
Stephen
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