Machine Check Exception

2006-12-27 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
Today, for the first time, I got this message during boot (just after
some messages from ohcihcd):

HARDWARE ERROR
CPU 0: Machine Check Exception:4
Bank 4:  b2070f0f
TSC a38a02f0b
This is not a software problem!
Run through mcelog --ascii to decode and contact your hardware vendor
Kernel panic - not syncing: Machine check

Well, mcelog --ascii does not help much, to say the truth:
HARDWARE ERROR. This is *NOT* a software problem!
Please contact your hardware vendor
CPU 0 4 northbridge TSC a38a02f0b
  Northbridge Watchdog error
   bit57 = processor context corrupt
   bit61 = error uncorrected
  bus error 'generic participation, request timed out
  generic error mem transaction
  generic access, level generic'
STATUS b2070f0f MCGSTATUS 4

The processor is an Athlon 64 3000+, on a Asus K8U-X motherboard.

The error first appeared just after I plugged a USB webcam in my system.
However, both times resetting the system made it boot correctly.

So, how should that messages be interpreted?

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Re: Machine Check Exception

2006-12-27 Thread David Navas
It is helping enough, seems to be a problem with the bank4 memory
module. So you have a hardware problem in that memory module, to check
if it is for sure, you can get out such module and see if the problem
persists or not.


Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
 Today, for the first time, I got this message during boot (just after
 some messages from ohcihcd):

 HARDWARE ERROR
 CPU 0: Machine Check Exception:4
 Bank 4:  b2070f0f
 TSC a38a02f0b
 This is not a software problem!
 Run through mcelog --ascii to decode and contact your hardware vendor
 Kernel panic - not syncing: Machine check

 Well, mcelog --ascii does not help much, to say the truth:
 HARDWARE ERROR. This is *NOT* a software problem!
 Please contact your hardware vendor
 CPU 0 4 northbridge TSC a38a02f0b
   Northbridge Watchdog error
bit57 = processor context corrupt
bit61 = error uncorrected
   bus error 'generic participation, request timed out
   generic error mem transaction
   generic access, level generic'
 STATUS b2070f0f MCGSTATUS 4

 The processor is an Athlon 64 3000+, on a Asus K8U-X motherboard.

 The error first appeared just after I plugged a USB webcam in my system.
 However, both times resetting the system made it boot correctly.

 So, how should that messages be interpreted?

   


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Re: keep specific versions of packages

2006-12-27 Thread Mike Reinehr
Francesco,

On Wednesday 27 December 2006 01:54, Francesco Pietra wrote:
 --- Mike Reinehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Sunday 24 December 2006 09:03, Francesco Pietra
 
  wrote:
   I want to avoid any modification from apt-get
 
  commands
 
   to
  
   mpqc 2.3.1-0.2
  
   specially compiled for amd64 with libint (which is
 
  not
 
   included in the package of same version on debian
   repositories) and installed with dpkg. I.e., I
 
  want to
 
   avoid downgrading to a version without libint.
  
   From apt-cache show mpqc version installed
  
   2.3..1-0.2, though the list of dependencies does
 
  not
 
   show libint (which is in, because the software
 
  deals
 
   correctly with integrals that only libint allows
 
  to
 
   do)
  
   According to Silva's APT HOWTO I should manage
 
  with
 
   /etc/apt/preferences, though there is no such file
 
  or
 
   directory on my debiam amd64 etch,
   linux-image-2.6.18-3-amd64. Should I build a file
   preferences from scratch?
  
   I must say that I am not familiar with this aspect
 
  of
 
   apt.
  
   Thanks for advice
   francesco pietra
 
  Francesco,
 
  I've been trying to understand pinning from the time
  I first used Debian,
  several years now, and still feel that I'm missing
  something, but I think
  your problem has a simple solution. I believe all
  that you need in
  your /etc/apt/preferences file are the following
  three lines:
 
  Package: mpqc
  Pin: version 2.3.1-0.2
  Pin-Priority: 1000

 As I wrote, there is no preferences file on my
 system. Create from scratch?

Yes, as root with a text editor, i.e., vi, vim, ed, ... and mode 0644.

-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 245 Sep  2 17:06 /etc/apt/preferences

See man apt_preferences for details.

 Besides this, what happens to the libraries if I free
 a package? For example, I wanted to check the stage of
 development of ghemical on GNOME, though it ptretends
 to install mpqc too, which is not compiled for the
 libraries I need (in part lower, in part lacking).

If I understand you correctly, then, if you decided to remove ghemical and 
mpqc was marked as having been installed automatically to satisfy the 
dependencies of ghemical, it too would be removed, otherwise, not. If you 
attempted to upgrade ghemical to a newer version, it appears that apt would 
do so without complaint as the dependency does not appear to mandate any 
particular version of mpqc, as it does with some of the other dependencies.

 Thanks for answering
 francesco pietra

HTH!

cmr
  Hope this helps, but no warranty is express or
  implied! :-)
 
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