Colin Watson scripsit:
>More accurately, it's a known bug in the Linux kernel (specifically,
>version 2.2.17, I think, and possibly certain 2.4.0-test versions as
>well). I'm told 2.2.18 will fix it.

Well, It doesn't :) I have installed the 2.2.18 kernel on potato and
still have this problem... And it does not seems so unharmfull to me. 
Sometime the box freeze, just as if I got a BSoD on a M$ machine! This
happens a lot when I use memory-greedy applications, of course. 

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