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Date:      Tue, 15 Jan 2002 14:00:47 -0800
From:      Brady Montz <bradym@mail.hydrologue.com>
To:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: VIA crahes - solved (it seems)!
Message-ID:  <200201152200.g0FM0lT28843@mail.hydrologue.com>
References:  <20020113224800.A82744@tisys.org> <3C42F7E1.3040508@magpage.com>

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Daniel Frazier <dfrazier@magpage.com> writes:

> Nils Holland wrote:
> 
> > Hi folks,
> > this may well be my last report on the system crashes I (and probably also
> 
> > other people) have seen on VIA 686B boards.
> > Basically, ever since I did my latest CVSup on Saturday and rubilt world as
> 
> > well as the kernel, even the most demanding tests would not allow me to
> > crash my machine. The strange thing is that my previous kernel was exactly
> > from one week ago. At that time Soren's 686B fixes were already in place,
> > and a message about the fix being applied even showed up in my dmesg.boot.
> > So, I don't really know why this week's sources work so well, as there were
> > basically no dramatic changes since the week before. But instead of
> > wondering about it, I'll be happy that it works instead ;-)
> > I'll keep my eyes on this and in case new problem should occur with any of
> 
> > my future (weekly) updates, I will report them. I do, however, think that
> > the problem may now be successfully fixed *for good*, and would like to
> > thank the people who worked on this. Special thanks to Soren, who created
> > the fix, and of course to Matt, who worked hard on debugging my problems,
> > when initially it seemed as if something was wrong with the NFS code.
> > Thanks folks ;-)
> > Greetings
> 
> > Nils

Sadly, as of yesterday's version of the source, my crashes still
persist. I have the VIA 586 chipset.

-- 
 Brady Montz
 bradym@balestra.org

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