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Re: system instablity



On Sun, 13 Dec 1998, Ed Cogburn wrote:

> 	Thanks Dan, I thought it was just me.  I reported transient errors with
> apt/dpkg.  Do the errors start with 'General Protection:  000000' or
> 'General failure:  0000' or something like that?

    I don't know if I'm any help.  I've never gotten any thing like that.

> 	In my original post, I believed dselect/apt/dpkg were being pushed
> beyond their capabilities.  Dpkg is being swamped by packages, now more
> than 2700.  However, the errors, from my point of view, are far more
> common when running dselect with apt as the access method.

    I haven't used apt.  I'm too stuck in my ways.  A couple of months ago
(with slink/frozen) I could run dselect/dpkg into the ground, and the only
problems I'd get were dependency related.  Recently I've been getting
segfaults, since I've install off a hamm CD.

>   It was the first time I've seen a hard
> kernel crash outside of the X win system.

    Wow.  That sucks,  I've had the entire system go down on me as a part
of this, but I can't say why it hasn't.  As so added wierdness to my
problem, when I wrote the list emacs was bombing out with a segfault when
I'd quit.  Now it works fine.  I hope this doesn't turn into to hours
reboot cycle that make windows work so well.  :(


> 	Like you this is something I've only seen recently, I don't remember
> having these kinds of problems back with Deb 1.3.1.

    Well, actually I had a hamm/frozen that I upgraded through
slink/frozen, and I had no problems.  Now I have hamm/stable, and it
blows.  My problems are not specific to dselect.  I just noticed it there
first I think because I was doing a lot of installing.

  Question one question.  Could you tell if the General Protection/failure
messages were from dselect, or the kernel.  I have never had the pleasure.

Dan



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