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Date:      Wed, 15 Sep 1999 16:39:14 -0700
From:      Travis Cole <tcole@balsam.methow.com>
To:        jin@george.lbl.gov
Cc:        ru@ucb.crimea.ua, freebsd-bugs@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: kern/13739: FreeBSD 3.3-RC panics durring make world
Message-ID:  <19990915163914.A27215@wcug.wwu.edu>
In-Reply-To: <199909152328.QAA08457@george.lbl.gov>; from jin@george.lbl.gov on Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 04:28:43PM -0700
References:  <199909152328.QAA08457@george.lbl.gov>

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Yeah, line 103 is fine.  I've probably got bad ram.  Just for
the record my CPU is *NOT* overclocked, unless it was remarked.

So we have established that the problems most likey with my hardware not
FreeBSD.  Sorry for wasting everyones time :(

And thanks for the effort :)

On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 04:28:43PM -0700, jin@george.lbl.gov wrote:
> Now, please look the line 103 in file /usr/src/lib/libtermcap/tgoto.c ,
> if that sentence is OK (no corrupted ASCII), then it is your hardware problem.
> Either you overclocked CPU or you have a bad memory chip. Please check them.
> If you could not figure out what is the problem, please send your hardware
> configuration -- inlcuding the overclock if you do.
> 
> I did see a corrupted file during the installation, but it rarely happens.
> Some one explained to me that a universal particle was intruding in my
> system during the installation. I got a constant error at that place.
> Yous did not seem in this case, because you had random failure, so it is
> memory problem in either your memory chip or the CPU cache if you over
> clock your CPU.

-- 
--Travis

When it comes to violence, morality and the young, we're the Idiot Nation,
the laughingstock not only of the civilized world but of the highly-wired
generation of kids we're supposedly trying to protect.
		Jon Katz	


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