Jesper Juhl wrote: > On Tue, 6 Jul 2004, Matthias Andree wrote: > > >>Hi, >> >>I've pulled from the linux-2.6 BK tree some post-2.6.7 version, compiled >>and installed it, and it breaks Java, standalone or plugged into >>firefox, the symptom is that the application catches SIGKILL. This >>didn't happen with stock 2.6.7 and doesn't happen with 2.6.6 either. >> > > I'm seeing the same thing. I'm using Eclipse a lot which is Java based, > and I noticed that wen I went from plain 2.6.7 to 2.6.7-mm3 Eclipse > started dying shortly after launch (it only manages to get the splash > screen up) with a message about the JVM dying. Since I had also upgraded > my Sun Java at the same time I initially suspected that and back down to > my old version, but the problem persisted. Then I tried the latest Java > release from Sun, with same result. Then I started suspecting the kernel > and tried 2.6.7-mm6, 2.6.7-bk20 and 2.6.7-mm7 - all with the same result > that Java breaks. Finally I went back to a plain 2.6.7 and the problem > went away - so it certainly looks kernel related. > I was using the same .config with all kernels (copied from my plain 2.6.7 > kernel to the others and then running 'make oldconfig'), so I'm also > pretty sure it's not due to some new kernel option I've enabled that I > don't usually use. > > My hardware is AMD Athlon (t-bird) 1.4GHz CPU in a ASUS A7M266 mobo with > 512MB of DDR266 RAM. > > > >>Is there any particular change I should try backing out? >> > > I'm looking for the same thing, haven't found it yet unfortunately. Hello I've just started having a java application bomb out not long into running as well where previously it would run for hours without problems. However, unlike yourselves I'm running -ck and the only change between the last working -ck and this kernel are the 3 security patches. I haven't investigated because I cant take the machine offline, but I suspect it's one of those possibly interfering. Looking at the patches in question I have no idea how they could do it. I guess if you can try backing them out it would be helpful. Here are links to the patches in question. http://ck.kolivas.org/patches/2.6/2.6.7/2.6.7-ck5/split-out/1100_ip_tables.patch http://ck.kolivas.org/patches/2.6/2.6.7/2.6.7-ck5/split-out/1105_CAN-2004-0497.patch http://ck.kolivas.org/patches/2.6/2.6.7/2.6.7-ck5/split-out/1110_proc.patch Con