Alistair John Strachan wrote:
> On Saturday 31 December 2005 00:20, Mark v Wolher wrote:
> [snip]
>
>>>This is good news -- you stand a better chance of achieving the stability
>>>you require by eliminating variables. VMWare and NVIDIA are useful
>>>softwares, and I would not deny that, but they are closed source and thus
>>>any conflicts resulting from their use are not necessary LKML material
>>>(however, if the interaction is generic and is as a result of a kernel
>>>bug, then the maintainer would very much like to hear it).
>>
>>Okay, i have something interesting now, i only had the nvidia module
>>loaded so my x-configuration starts up as usual. (not saying the nvidia
>>module is flawless, i'm sure it still contains bugs)
>>But here is the crash info, this time it was mozilla, i think this
>>speaks more hehe :
>>
>>Dec 31 00:55:28 localhost kernel: mm/memory.c:106: bad pgd 061f0c08.
>>Dec 31 00:55:28 localhost kernel: mm/memory.c:106: bad pgd 06b96000.
>>Dec 31 00:55:28 localhost kernel: mm/memory.c:106: bad pgd 18000bf8.
>>Dec 31 00:55:28 localhost kernel: ------------[ cut here ]------------
>>Dec 31 00:55:28 localhost kernel: kernel BUG at mm/mmap.c:2214!
>>Dec 31 00:55:28 localhost kernel: invalid operand: 0000 [#1]
>>Dec 31 00:55:28 localhost kernel: SMP
>>Dec 31 00:55:28 localhost kernel: Modules linked in: nvidia
>
>
> Steady and sure progress. Now, the trace below doesn't explicitly mention any
> nvidia symbols, but this line must disappear before anybody will bother to
> read your report.
>
> Remove the module. This does not mean unload, this means "never load in the
> first place". Then reproduce the problem. If you are successful, send a new
> email (not pinned to this thread) with a subject a la "kernel BUG at
> mm/mmap.c:2214". State that the kernel is not tainted.
>
> At this point all you can do is wait. Good luck!
>
Well, i guess i'll have to do that to be sure. But i must say that i did
try the nv module and de-installed the nvidia binary module. It didn't
matter, the system froze but didn't leave anything in the logs, this
time it did. Doesn't that help at all ?
I'll try again, put nv up and wait for a something to happen. If some
one has in the meantime more advise or maybe even could check out of
curiousity why it says kernel BUG i'd appreciate it ofcourse.
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