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Marek Miller ha scritto:

> I really don't know, what's happened: the system hangs
> every 15 minutes, most of applications don't work
> properly (emerge, firefox etc.) and put out <Segmentation
> fault>.


> Several times I catch a message on the console, but
> cannot read the whole thing, because of system reboot
> (It was something like: BUG cannot handle kernel NULL
> pointer...)
> 
> Does anybody suspect, what's the problem?


To me, seems a lot like an hardware problem. Bad RAM or bad motherboard, 
possibly a hidden defect triggered by a reboot too much...

Do the segfaults happen randomly or are they reproducible? (that is, if 
you open a given app, does it ALWAYS segfault or it OFTEN segfault? and 
does it happen immediately or after a random amount of time?)

m.
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