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    SubjectRe: crashme fault
    On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 17:53:21 +0200 Andrea Arcangeli wrote:

    > On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 10:21:51PM -0700, Randy Dunlap wrote:
    > > I run almost-daily kernel testing. I haven't seen 'crashme' cause a
    > > kernel fault until today, and now I've seen it twice on 2.6.23-rc6-git2,
    >
    > Did the room temperature change in the server room? ;) Those early

    I rarely go there, but when I do, it's usually very cool.
    But I have no way of tracking the room temp there.

    > EM64T P4 core based are fast but they suck a whole lot of power. It
    > seems a bitflip in a cpu register. You can use cpufreq to set low
    > frequency (they should support it, and they shouldn't use more than
    > 100w per core that way) to lower the temp, and see if the problem goes
    > away. If it's a software issue it will hopefully be still reproducible
    > with ~2ghz instead of 3.4ghz.


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