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SubjectRe: Oops from 2.2.5 - please read
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Brian wrote:

> Here is the Oops. Please tell me if you need *any* more information,
> or what I can do to better help get the information you all need on
> this, it bites me quite often so the next crash is always just around
> the corner:

> Call Trace: [<c010f6d3>] [<c0155a5a>] [<c01580ae>] [<c0158068>] [<c010f9c5>]
> [<c0115c81>] [<c0108be9>] [<c0107adc>] [<c010626d>] [<c0106000>]
> [<c0106290>] [<c0107a40>] [<c0106000>] [<c010607b>] [<c0106000>]
> [<c0100176>]

Please read Documentation/oops-tracing.txt and run this through ksymoops.

These numbers are no use until you tell us where they came from.

Matthew.


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