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Re: Kernel failure



明覺 wrote:
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Thamm, Russell
<russell.thamm@dsto.defence.gov.au> wrote:
Hi,

I've just installed lenny under VirtualBox as I wanted to try a different
Linux distribution.

When I logon to a Gnome session, I often get a popup saying:

"Your system has had a kernel failure"

It most often happens the first time I logon using gnome after a boot.
I got the same issue, I'm wondering if I should login as root directly.

I don't get this if I select a KDE session.

How do I track this down?

Cheers
Russell Thamm

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It's a kernel oops. Those usually clear up as the kernel you are using matures. File a bug. Also, check the settings of the vm again. If you have hardware virtualization support (CPU), use it. Or if you are using it, turn it off.

Mark Allums


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