In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>I've successfully installed Debian Linux 1.3.1 before a few times, but
>now I've got a problem with a computer. So, I think it's not a problem
>of the distribution, nor the kernel. Maybe a
>problem of configuration, maybe a hardware problem, ... I don't know.

It's both kernel and hardware.  AFAIK the problem exists in all 2.0.x 
kernels, but it wasn't noticed until 2.0.30 (hint: don't upgrade to 2.0.30 ;)
FWIW I can configure my box to produce "Unable to handle paging request" 
stack traces on 2.0.29, too.

Try disabling PCI burst, increasing wait states, RAM timings, or whatever
your BIOS allows you to do to slow down your box.  Also, try making a 
custom bootdisk with kernel 2.0.27.

Hope this helps
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Dimitri
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