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SubjectRe: 2.2.12 Oops
I think I saw this problem before in one of my friend's machines..

I recommend to you to download and try VMWare build 284 (it's in Beta
stages) - which supports kernel 2.2.10 and up MUCH better.

Hetz Ben Hamo
Sys. Admin.
Intercomp
Israel

On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, Alan Cox wrote:

> > it did emergency sync on Alt+SysRq+S, but afterwards it did not react to
> > anything (neither Alt+SysRq)
> > I am running latest upgraded debian potato. Kernel was standard 2.2.12,
> > compiled with gcc 2.95.1, with -fno-strict-aliasing.
> > there were vmware modules loaded.
> > Network card is HP PCLAN +, procesor AMD-K6 3D.
>
> Can you duplicate this without vmware loaded
>
> > CPU 0
> > EIP: 0010:[<c505ca12>]
>
> It died in a module, which you dont appear to have symbols for. That makes
> it almost impossible to debug alas.
>
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