* thanks
@ 2010-09-03 21:49 Mrs Riza Perla
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From: Mrs Riza Perla @ 2010-09-03 21:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
Good day,
I would like to discuss a $10.2Million US Dollars business proposal with you. My
personal email: (mrsrizap1962@yahoo.com). Hope to hear from you soon.
Kind Regards,
Mrs. Riza Perla.
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* Re: Thanks
@ 2015-07-23 22:52 bbaumann
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From: bbaumann @ 2015-07-23 22:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: r.gsvaso@yandex.com
Hi,
I've an offer for you.
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* THANKS
@ 2012-06-04 4:54 Song Li
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From: Song Li @ 2012-06-04 4:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Recipients
l am a Staff of Hang Seng Bank HongKong, I do not know if we can work together in transferring $19,500,000.USD from my bank. Finally if you are interested I shall provide you with more details. my private Email: mr.songlile@yahoo.cn
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* RE: Thanks
@ 2011-12-13 23:44 Song Li
0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Song Li @ 2011-12-13 23:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Recipients
l am a Staff of Hang Seng Bank HongKong, I do not know if we can work together in transferring $19,500,000.USD from my bank. Finally if you are interested I shall provide you with more details. my private Email: mrsong.lile@yahoo.cn
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* Re: Thanks
@ 2011-08-28 4:34 Song Li
0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Song Li @ 2011-08-28 4:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Recipients
l am a Staff of Hang Seng Bank HongKong, I do not know if we can work
together in transferring $19,500,000.USD from my bank.
Finally if you are interested I shall provide you with more details.
Email: mrsong.lile@yahoo.cn
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* Re: Thanks
@ 2011-08-28 3:49 Song Li
0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: Song Li @ 2011-08-28 3:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Recipients
l am a Staff of Hang Seng Bank HongKong, I do not know if we can work
together in transferring $19,500,000.USD from my bank.
Finally if you are interested I shall provide you with more details.
Email: mrsong.lile@yahoo.cn
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* Re: Thanks
@ 2011-08-15 12:13 Song Li
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From: Song Li @ 2011-08-15 12:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Recipients
l am a Staff of Hang Seng Bank HongKong, I do not know if we can work
together in transferring $19,500,000.USD from my bank to you account.
Finally if you are interested I shall provide you with more details.
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* Thanks
@ 2010-06-01 8:26 Dennis Don
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From: Dennis Don @ 2010-06-01 8:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
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My Dear,
Find and read attachment carefully as it has been scan against virus.
Regards
MR.DENNIS DON
Tele: +27 715260050
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* thanks
@ 2005-01-12 4:33 Bhupesh Kumar Pandey, Noida
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From: Bhupesh Kumar Pandey, Noida @ 2005-01-12 4:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Greg KH, Theodore Ts'o, Erik Mouw; +Cc: linux-kernel
Hi, Thanks a lot to you all, for your coperation. I doesnot mean to annoying
you all people.
Any ways stop from my side, thanks once again.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Thanks and Best Regards
Bhupesh Kumar Pandey
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* Thanks
@ 2003-01-15 13:13 SA
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From: SA @ 2003-01-15 13:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Of course - sorry the question was dumber than I thought.
Arjan van de Ven wrote
> you're using insmod -f
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* swap_free: swap-space map bad (entry 00000100)
@ 2001-07-27 10:13 Samuel Dupas
2001-07-27 19:13 ` Linus Torvalds
0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Samuel Dupas @ 2001-07-27 10:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Hi every body,
I have theses lines in /var/log/messages
Is it a kernel problem, a hardware problem ?
On the archives on mailling lists I found nothing interresting (I mean,
only the same question but no response)
Please help me.
It's on a Cobalt Raq4, 512 Mb RAM, kernel 2.2.16C27_III
The machine write theses lines for a week, but the system doesn't work
like usual (It's very slow).
Thanks for any advice.
(I'm not subscribed to the list, can you add my address in CC please ?)
/var/log/messages
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer
dereference at virtual address 00000114
Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: current->tss.cr3 = 0f0be000, %%cr3 = 0f0be000
Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: *pde = 00000000
Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: Oops: 0000
Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: CPU: 0
Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: EIP: 0010:[try_to_free_buffers+18/136]
Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: EFLAGS: 00010206
Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: eax: 00000100 ebx: c055e360 ecx: 0001207c
edx: 00040000
Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: esi: 00000100 edi: 00000100 ebp: c055e360
esp: da98be90
Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: ds: 0018 es: 0018 ss: 0018
Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: Process rsync (pid: 28186, process nr: 12,
stackpage=da98b000)
Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: Stack: 00000006 00000013 c011c146 c055e360
da98a000 00000005 c0120faa 00000006
Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: 00000013 da98a000 00000013 00000000
00004000 00000001 00000008 c0121110
Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: 00000013 c01218d2 00000013 00003000
db2c6bb0 00000000 00004000 00490ad4
Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: Call Trace: [shrink_mmap+218/304]
[do_try_to_free_pages+78/232] [try_to_free_pages+20/24]
[__get_free_pages+122/812] [try_
to_read_ahead+254/276] [try_to_read_ahead+47/276]
[do_generic_file_read+750/1508]
Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: [generic_file_read+99/124]
[file_read_actor+0/80] [sys_read+174/196] [system_call+52/56]
Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: Code: 8b 76 14 83 78 20 00 75 06 f6 40 18 46
74 0f 6a 00 e8 70 01
Jul 25 04:02:44 euro kernel: swap_duplicate at c01222f4: entry 00000100,
unused page
Jul 25 04:02:44 euro kernel: VM: killing process httpd
Jul 25 04:02:44 euro kernel: swap_free: swap-space map bad (entry
00000100)
Jul 25 04:02:44 euro kernel: swap_free: swap-space map bad (entry
00000100)
Jul 25 04:02:44 euro kernel: swap_duplicate at c01222f4: entry 00000100,
unused page
Jul 25 04:02:44 euro kernel: VM: killing process httpd
Jul 25 04:02:44 euro kernel: swap_free: swap-space map bad (entry
00000100)
Jul 25 04:02:44 euro kernel: swap_free: swap-space map bad (entry
00000100)
Jul 25 04:02:44 euro kernel: swap_duplicate at c01222f4: entry 00000100,
unused page
Jul 25 04:02:44 euro kernel: VM: killing process httpd
Jul 25 04:02:44 euro kernel: swap_free: swap-space map bad (entry
00000100)
Jul 25 04:02:44 euro kernel: swap_free: swap-space map bad (entry
00000100)
Jul 25 04:02:44 euro kernel: swap_duplicate at c01222f4: entry 00000100,
unused page
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Samuel Dupas
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* Re: swap_free: swap-space map bad (entry 00000100)
2001-07-27 10:13 swap_free: swap-space map bad (entry 00000100) Samuel Dupas
@ 2001-07-27 19:13 ` Linus Torvalds
2001-07-28 1:53 ` Thanks Josh Wyatt
0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Linus Torvalds @ 2001-07-27 19:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
In article <20010727111313.1da63aca.samuel@dupas.com>,
Samuel Dupas <samuel@dupas.com> wrote:
>
>Is it a kernel problem, a hardware problem ?
Could be either. However, there thing you quote looks like a traditional
one-bit error.
>Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer
>dereference at virtual address 00000114
>Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: current->tss.cr3 = 0f0be000, %%cr3 = 0f0be000
>
>Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: *pde = 00000000
>Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: Oops: 0000
>Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: CPU: 0
>Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: EIP: 0010:[try_to_free_buffers+18/136]
>Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: EFLAGS: 00010206
>Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: eax: 00000100 ebx: c055e360 ecx: 0001207c edx: 00040000
>Jul 25 02:05:12 euro kernel: esi: 00000100 edi: 00000100 ebp: c055e360 esp: da98be90
%esi is supposed to contain a kernel pointer to the per-page buffer list
at this point.
However, it contains the value 0x00000100, which is not a valid kernel
pointer, so dereferencing it (with an offset of 20, which is why you see
the virtual address 0x00000114) will cause an oops.
Now, I suspect that the value it _should_ contain is just zero. We
probably have the case that "page->buffers" should have been NULL (no
buffers allocated at all), but a one-bit error has turned it into
0x00000100, and then the page freeing logic will try to free the
"buffers" associated with the page.
And obviously, since "page->buffers" was bogus, when it tries to do
if (buffer_busy(tmp))
it will oops.
Now, that one-bit error could easily have come from a software source
too, of course. It might not be your RAM. But it's not as if you're
running an experimental kernel or anything like that..
And if you've also seen a bad page table entry 00000100, it _really_
starts to sound like one bit of your memory is stuck on. Run a memory
tester.
NOTE: hard errors are quite uncommon. It's more likely that you have a
bit (or a row) that has soft-errors: it doesn't necessarily show up
every time, but shows up under heavy memory activity when the RAM chip
or the machine starts heating up.. The fact that this happens when
swapping may be indicative not so much of swapping problems per se, but
just the fact that that's when your machine is under the most load.
Linus
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* Thanks
2001-07-27 19:13 ` Linus Torvalds
@ 2001-07-28 1:53 ` Josh Wyatt
2001-07-28 2:55 ` Thanks John Polyakov
0 siblings, 1 reply; 12+ messages in thread
From: Josh Wyatt @ 2001-07-28 1:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linus Torvalds; +Cc: linux-kernel
Hi All,
I don't know how often you guys hear this, or even if it's appropriate
for this list, but I just wanted to pass along a "thank you" in
appreciation for the fine work you've all done to make Linux what it is.
I've just joined the list a few days ago, and even though I feel as
though I've always had a good understanding of kernel internals (as it
pertains to an admin person, rather than a developer), I am very
impressed with the knowledge transferred by you guys back and forth. I
have monitored other open source projects casually in the past, but have
never seen this level of enthusiasm and love for the art.
As an individual that supports the movement professionally,
philosophically, and personally, I applaud and appreciate the effort and
the outcome.
Thanks and keep up the good work.
Yours,
Josh Wyatt
Senior Unix Engineer,
HCS Systems, Incorporated
http://www.hcssystems.com
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* Re: Thanks
2001-07-28 1:53 ` Thanks Josh Wyatt
@ 2001-07-28 2:55 ` John Polyakov
0 siblings, 0 replies; 12+ messages in thread
From: John Polyakov @ 2001-07-28 2:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
On Fri, 27 Jul 2001 21:53:54 -0400
Josh Wyatt <jdwyatt@bellsouth.net> wrote:
JW> Hi All,
JW> I don't know how often you guys hear this, or even if it's appropriate
JW> for this list, but I just wanted to pass along a "thank you" in
JW> appreciation for the fine work you've all done to make Linux what it is.
I think they hear it very often, but any letter of that kind gives only good and positive
sense for really great developers, that creating Linux kernel every day.
JW> I've just joined the list a few days ago, and even though I feel as
JW> though I've always had a good understanding of kernel internals (as it
JW> pertains to an admin person, rather than a developer), I am very
JW> impressed with the knowledge transferred by you guys back and forth. I
JW> have monitored other open source projects casually in the past, but have
JW> never seen this level of enthusiasm and love for the art.
I joined this list about a month and large part of messages can't understand, but there talk
really clever developers and new knowledge flows in my brain with almost every new letter.
Looks only at discussion about ext3, much many interesting thinks one can get from this thread.
JW> As an individual that supports the movement professionally,
JW> philosophically, and personally, I applaud and appreciate the effort and
JW> the outcome.
Let us wish all Linux developers to continue this exellent work.
JW> Thanks and keep up the good work.
JW> Yours,
JW> Josh Wyatt
JW> Senior Unix Engineer,
JW> HCS Systems, Incorporated
JW> http://www.hcssystems.com
---
WBR. //s0mbre
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