Brion Vibber wrote:
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 10:23, Luc Van Oostenryck
wrote:
Is there something usefull in syslog?
Like what, "kernel: hey, your expensive new memory is defective"? I
wish, then we'd know what the problem was. :P
He, we can always hope!
Not too old processor can report some errors to the kernel:
Machine Check Exception: CONFIG_X86_MCE
and kernel errors can certainly induce SEGFAULT in applications.
I think that ECC memory errors can be reported in this way,
but I don't know if the memory are ECC.
Certainly it shows nothing userspace-segfault-related.
Here's a diff
between the kernel boot messages for a regular boot and a boot with the
new memory. The differences are mostly a) more memory and b) slight
differences in timing that you'll see on every boot.
yes, no difference concerning this problem.
Have you or Jason a mean to test the chips separately?
Is it possible to test the chips with memtest86 (
http://www.memtest86.com/)?
I hope it will be OK on the new hardware.
Thanks for the info.
-- Looxix