On Sun, 13 Dec 1998, Ed Cogburn wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > Ed C. writes:
<rm> > I realize this is a rare problem, because few if anyone is seeing it, > but its clear to me that its not a hardware problem, even though I > understand that you don't believe me, and you are not the only one to > tell me its not Debian software thats causing the problem. I had 3 GPF's recently with Hamm, once while in dselect (after a long d'load), and twice just "idling". I assumed it wasn't ram, because I successfully compiled a kernel. I went into Bios and "normalized" it, including shutting off some shadow ram -- but left it PnP. The problem hasn't returned. In betwee GPF 2 and 3, I had 1.3 installed and that didn't fault. Go figure. You may want to review install.txt and "normalize" your bios. It can't hurt.