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My laptop keeps crashing



   I have installed debian on an IBM Thinkpad (model 310ED--- this
seems to be a little-used model, I'm beginning to understand why).
I used the CD's that came with Dale Scheetz's DEBIAN LINUX USER'S GUIDE.

   Most of the system worked as I expected.  However, I have recently
been experiencing crashes, screens going black, and other strange
behavior.  The most recent crash came while I was using emacs (not
from X).

   Suddenly the screen filled with a bunch of stuff I don't understand.
I hope somebody can explain what the excerpts below might mean, and what
I should do about it.

   (pid: 1 process nr: 1 stackpage = 002ad000 )
 Unable to handle kernel paging request at (bunch of zeroes)
 current -> tss.cr3 = 00c5000 %cr3 = 00cc5000
 (then the word STACK followed by a bunch of 8-digit numbers)
 kpde = 0
 Oops: 0003
 CPU: 0
 EIP: 0010 [ < 0010a31b ]
 EEFLAGS: 00010246
 (bunch more junk)
 Process init (pid: 178, process nr: 4, stackpage 00fab00)

 The machine was printing, every 30 seconds or so

 polling: lp0@0x03bc

when I turned it off.

 I think lp0 refers to the parallel port, but I don't have a printer
or anything else attached there.

   I have been experiencing difficulty using kermit and trying to get
X to work, but neither of these had been tried during the session involving
the most recent crash, so I suspect the problem may be elsewhere.

   Thanks  very much for any help.

   


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