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    SubjectRe: almost daily Kernel oops with 2.6.23.9 - and now 2.6.23.11 as well
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    On Donnerstag, 20. Dezember 2007, you wrote:
    > On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 03:13 +0100, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
    > > On Montag, 17. Dezember 2007, you wrote:
    > >
    > > and another one, this time tainted with the nvidia module:
    > > 5194.130985] Unable to handle kernel paging request at 0000030000000000
    > > RIP:
    >
    > This really sounds like bad hardware. Either memory or the mobo/riser
    > card the memory is on. You might try lowering the memory timings of your
    > memory in BIOS. Try removing 1/2 of your memory. If it still remove the
    > other 1/2 and put the first 1/2 back and try again.

    if this is bad hardware why:

    - didn't this show up earlier?

    - did a several hour memtest run couple of weeks ago didn't show up anything?

    - and does stuff like compiling all of kde 3.5.8 or the latest kde4 rc finish
    without any problems?

    If it would be bad hardware, I should see segfaults left and right, right? but
    I don't see them. In fact, apart from the oopses the system works fine -
    even with the oopses the system works fine, apart from the occasional stuck
    ps aux

    And this messages:
    [41160.823959] kio_http_cache_[25229] general protection rip:32621f1fe9
    rsp:7fff59a3d270 error:0
    show up on closing konqueror tabs/Konqueror. There are no surprising exits, no
    apps vanishing.

    But I will run memtest86+ (or should I use memtest86?).

    Glück Auf,
    Volker
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