> On 6/6/06, Ian Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Other than swapping out various bits
> >of hardware, which would involve buying new bits, are there any other
> >man pages or useful documents that might help me figure out what the
> >problem is?

Try running GENERIC.MP kernel, on the box I had with a hardware
failure (bad cpu) MP usually panicked where GENERIC usually froze.

On 2006/06/06 13:11, Sam Chill wrote:
> There is a very handy program called memtest86 which can test your
> memory to see if it is bad.

It tells you if it's bad, but it doesn't tell you if it's good.

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