Hi all, I'm asking here because I'm hoping someone might have a nicer diagnosis for what I'm seeing. I had been running a debian hamm installation that I had upgraded with no trouble until I had a disk failure. I verified it was the hard drive that was hosed.
Anyhow, I recent bought hamm on CD and installed again on a different drive. I've had a few odd problems here and there but nothing unusual until the past couple of days. I have been seeing dpkg die with odd perl syntax errors, seg-faults, etc. Other programs such as netscape 4.05, emacs, smailconfig, and kfm (and many other I can't remember) have been dieing with illegal operations, segs, and bus errors. The problems will be repeatable for a short time, and then the program will behave, or exhibit a new and interesting problem. I know linux and the software I'm using is more stable than this. I guess I'm wondering if anyone know if there may have been problems with the official cd image? I would image that the problems I'm see would have been fixed if it were the software. I guess another question would be, does anyone have any idea which hardware is most likely to cause this without crashing the whole OS? Judging by the randomness of the error, I'm guessing not the CPU. Maybe a bad spot in memory? I'm running hamm pretty much out of the box still. I have not compiled my own kernel yet. I'm not using any new hardware. This has all work within the last month. If anyone has any idea's, I'd appreciate it. Thanks, Dan Hursh [EMAIL PROTECTED]