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SubjectRe: Regular System Crash
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Von: Michael Hasenstein <mha@suse.de>
> On Mon, 26 Apr 1999, Jens Knoell wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone...
> >
> > I have a heavily loaded server, and it crashes every now and then,
about
> > once a day. I usually get no messages, but today I got this one in my
> > syslog:
>
> WHAT kernel?!
>
> You may have a hardware problem, depends on what kernel you have... If
> it's 2.0.36, for example, I bet it's the hardware.

Sorry, as usual I forgot the important things... its 2.2.6, has been 2.0.36
for about 2 months or so.

> By the way, please reconfigure your mail program, there's no such
> character set "Windows-1252":
> [ The following text is in the "Windows-1252" character set. ]
> [ Your display is set for the "ISO-8859-1" character set. ]
> [ Some characters may be displayed incorrectly. ]

Oh there is... trust me on that. Just noone sane would use it :(
On the other hand - who _wants_ to use windoze anyway *sigh*

Jens Knoell


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