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Subjectgeneral protection fault: 03c0
Hello.
Sorry if this isn't so important, but i think you might be interested:
during the greping for string in the linux source directory i've seen such a message -
general protection fault: 03c0
CPU: 0
EIP: 0010:[<c010685e>]
EFLAGS: 00010246
eax: 001003c0 ebx: c135e000 ecx: c1a4a000 edx: c135e000
esi: c01b2000 edi: 0000003b ebp: c1a4bfbc esp: c135feec
ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Process smbd (pid: 416, process nr: 69, stackpage=c135f000)
Stack: c010eeb7 c135ff10 00000029 c01b2000 c135e000 c135ff24 0001f945 00000006
00000029 c135ff38 c010ec58 c135ff24 00000000 00000020 00000000 00000000
0001f945 c135e000 c010e8bc 00000000 c012ab52 c36c91e0 000000ff c36c9200
Call Trace: [<c010eeb7>] [<c010ec58>] [<c010e8bc>] [<c012ab52>] [<c012af33>] [<c
01079d4>]
Code: 0f 00 9b c8 02 00 00 8c a1 34 02 00 00 8c a9 38 02 00 00 8b

I'am running Samba 1.9.18p10 - August 24th 1998.
kernel 2.2.5
compiled for 586

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