In October last year, I sent the following message
to Debian-User mailing list :-
When just about to open a LaTeX file for
editing, the screen beeped, the following syslogd
messages appeared in xterm and then
the Caps Lock and Scroll Lock lights started
flashing in unison with the screen
On Fri, 2005-10-14 at 10:47 -0400, Edward J. Shornock wrote:
> michael bailey wrote:
>
> [..]
> >
> > kernel: CPU 0 : Machine Check Exception:
> > 0004
> >
> > kernel: Bank 4 : b2040151
> >
> > kernel: Kernel panic: CPU context corrupt
> >
> > After the reboot both the gre
michael bailey wrote:
[..]
kernel: CPU 0 : Machine Check Exception:
0004
kernel: Bank 4 : b2040151
kernel: Kernel panic: CPU context corrupt
After the reboot both the green power
light and the orange disk light on the front of the PC
are steady (i.e. not flickering).
To check for possible memory problems, memtest has
been run for about 5 days for a total of about 19
runs, all of which said no errors.
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When just about to open a LaTeX file for
editing, the screen beeped, the following syslogd
messages appeared in xterm and then
the Caps Lock and Scroll Lock lights started
flashing in unison with the screen
completely frozen. Ctrl-Alt-F1 didn't work
so had to reboot from the Power button.
kerne
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