On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, David S. Miller wrote:
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>
> Anyways, I just tried to reproduce Ralf's problem on two of my
> machines. One was an SMP sparc64 system, and the other was my
> uniprocessor Athlon.
>
> What kind of machine are you reproducing this on Ralf? I'm not
> even getting the
On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, David S. Miller wrote:
[snip]
Anyways, I just tried to reproduce Ralf's problem on two of my
machines. One was an SMP sparc64 system, and the other was my
uniprocessor Athlon.
What kind of machine are you reproducing this on Ralf? I'm not
even getting the very
Greetings,
A possibly tcp-related bug causing a kernel crash, possible to trigger
from an unprivileged user.
Kernel 2.4.4, no patches applied.
The problem appeared when performing some network-performance tests with a
program called tcpblast. tcpblast has an option to set its "block size".
Greetings,
A possibly tcp-related bug causing a kernel crash, possible to trigger
from an unprivileged user.
Kernel 2.4.4, no patches applied.
The problem appeared when performing some network-performance tests with a
program called tcpblast. tcpblast has an option to set its block size.
The
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