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SubjectRe: problems with memory/file corruption
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On Sun, 7 Apr 1996 18:16:41 -0700 (PDT)  root wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Apr 1996, Simon Karpen wrote:
> > than older ones (the speedup from 1.2.13 to 1.3.57, which i am running
> > now, is probably at least 50%). some hardware that would work fine with
> > the slower kernels is suddenly not quite fast enough. the lack of
> > parity/ECC means that the errors that do crop up will often go undetected.

may be true in some situtations but i doubt it is the case in my
situation. my RAM is parity EDO. i get filesystem corruption and i
don't get any parity errors.

when i turn off tagged queueing in the 1.3.77 i no longer get
corruption. i never get corruption under 1.2.13.

i have had my 1.3.77 up for over a week without a single crash when i
turn off TQ. i can even run "make -j" on the kernel sources wo/a
problem.

-- garth


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