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@ 2000-03-09 16:47 David Riley
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From: David Riley @ 2000-03-09 16:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Has anyone else noticed unreliable memory problems using kernel.org's
2.3.x kernels?  Especially while compiling, random things start
happening (more specifically, I get random page faults, signal 11
terminations of cc1 and bits of code are randomly dropped which reappear
when I restart compiling), but I have also noticed that any large files
that I download over ftp (and probably other protocols) have pieces
dropped from them.  At first I blamed this on the ethernet card on the
other end (I have an FTP server running on a K6-2 linux box that says
"eth0: tx interrupt but no status"), but MacOS downloads perfectly from
it, and it has no problem receiving.  I would use paul's kernel source,
but my PPP connenction runs behind a firewall which blocks out almost
every port (which includes Quake*, rsync, and sometimes even http when
the operators screw up) and I woun't get my DSL line until June. ;-(  I
know I could use the tarballs of Paul's kernel source, but it's easy to
download a small patch every update than a 10-12 MB tarball over a PPP link.

If it makes a difference, I'm running on a 7300 (604e, hammerhead memory
controller) and this has been happening since kernel 2.3.42 (when I
upgraded from vger-2.3.18) and includes kernel 2.3.50 which hardly works
on i386 (it breaks , among other things, xfs, so I can't run X) as well.

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