Julian Sikorski napisał(a):
Hans de Goede napisał(a):
Could be, if the problem only happens when a certain access pattern
happens. I've seen stranger problems.
Regards,
Hans
Memtest86+ was running for almost nine hours, 28 tests passed, no errors
found.
nothing obvious in your updates list, have you tried an older kernel?
Regards,
Hans
Julian Sikorski wrote:
Julian Sikorski napisał(a):
Hans de Goede napisał(a):
Could be, if the problem only happens when a certain access pattern
happens. I've seen stranger problems.
Regards,
Hans
Hans de Goede napisał(a):
nothing obvious in your updates list, have you tried an older kernel?
Regards,
Hans
Both 2.6.13_1532 and 2.6.14 something. Maybe selinux? Is thre a command
to disable it for a while to check?
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Julian Sikorski wrote:
Hans de Goede napisał(a):
nothing obvious in your updates list, have you tried an older kernel?
Regards,
Hans
Both 2.6.13_1532 and 2.6.14 something. Maybe selinux? Is thre a command
to disable it for a while to check?
You get a segfault right, selinux doesn't