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Sorry guys...

Linux 2.0.35 on a P-II 400Mhz, 512Mb PC100

On Thu, 1 Oct 1998 12:57:20 -0400 (EDT) John Alvord wrote:

> The very first question you will be asked is... what release of Linux are
> you running? john alvord
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> On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
>
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > Can anyone think of reasons other than possibly faulty ram for getting
> the > error "unable to load interpreter"? My system, which does some heavy
> use of > perl in a very busy cgi environment will intermittently spit out
> that message. >
> > To my knowledge the system has never run out of virtual memory, so my
> guess is > that wouldn't be the reason. As a matter of fact I've seen that
> message pop up > when the system had over 200megs of ram freely available
> (we have 512M of ram). >
> > So off the bat it can't be an inability to allocate memory. So that
> leaves me > with the notion that it's probably being caused by faulty ram.
> I've run the > memtest86 on each individual DIMM and it reported no errors!
> :-( From what > I've heard the memtest86 is quite exhaustive so I was
> surprised to see it > return no errors.
> >
> > So I'm at a loss in this issue. The errors are ocurring, definitely. Not
> > frequently relative to the load on the system, but a few times a day,
> anyway. >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Ricardo
> >
> >
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