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On Tuesday 23 April 2002 07:18 am, Bret Hughes wrote:

> A reboot fixed the cat problem but problems still exist.
[snip]
> had problems (different) again tonight
>
> Apr 23 00:02:56 ele3c kernel: VM: killing process netscape-naviga
> Apr 23 00:02:56 ele3c kernel: Unused swap offset entry in swap_dup
> 00400000
> Apr 23 00:02:56 ele3c kernel: VM: killing process netscape-naviga
> Apr 23 00:02:56 ele3c kernel: Unused swap offset entry in swap_dup
> 00400000
> Apr 23 00:02:56 ele3c kernel: VM: killing process netscape-naviga
> Apr 23 00:02:57 ele3c kernel: VM: Bad swap entry 00400000
> Apr 23 03:59:25 ele3c kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
> Apr 23 03:59:25 ele3c kernel: 03:09: rw=0, want=4440444, limit=257008
> Apr 23 03:59:25 ele3c kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
> Apr 23 03:59:25 ele3c kernel: 03:09: rw=0, want=4440444, limit=257008
> Apr 23 04:57:29 ele3c kernel: Kernel logging (proc) stopped.
> Apr 23 04:57:29 ele3c kernel: Kernel log daemon terminating.
[snip]
> Any Ideas any one?  Is this a hardware issue of some sort?

Best guess? Yes.
I suspect a dying hard drive, or a bad memory module.

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