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SubjectRe: Update: Linux-2.0.34 "crashme" results
At 00:05 29-05-98 +0200, Andreas Haumer wrote:
>I would like to ask everyone to prove this interpretation! Please,
>run crashme on a Linux box where it doesn't matter if it locks up,
>and mail me your results.

crashme crashed my AMD K6-200 based computer after around half an hour.

Now, this is no news. My reason for sending this to the kernel-list, also:
The computer is based not on a ASUS P55T2P4 motherboard; so the phenomenon
is not related to ASUS P55T2P4 only. The motherboard is FIC PA-2012. More
specs at http://www.fsr.ku.dk/system-info/

By the way: I had to make a little change in the crashme source to make it
compile on my glibc-based system. In crashme.c, Andreas help me figure out
that
act.sa_mask = 0;
needed to be changed to
sigemptyset (&act.sa_mask);



Greetings from Troels Arvin, Copenhagen, Denmark
http://www.mdb.ku.dk/tarvin/


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