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jens 03-03-2011 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by darkduck (Post 4278326)
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unable to handle kernel paging request at f7403d03
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Try memtest86+ if you get these massages with other kernel versions as well.

cynwulf 03-04-2011 02:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by darkduck (Post 4278326)
Should stable release give me a "kernel failure" while making simple operation like copying files from network drive to USB flash?

Just to let you know, this kind of post is often considered trolling by most Linux users... I am going to give you the benefit of the doubt however and assume that you're just being naive here.

A bug in cifs is unlikely but a possibility, low power on the USB hub or faulty memory is much more likely. Test your memory first, try a different USB port, if it's plugged into a front or side port, try a rear one. If it still panics, then oh I don't know, maybe submit a bug report?

j1alu 03-04-2011 06:47 AM

for what its worth:
I don't give you the benefit of doubt.

What you do is:
"Debian is borked, it does that and that wrong!"

What you should do is:
"That and that doesn't work for _me, how can i sovle that problem?"

You might want to have a short glance here:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

The most easy way would be to simply not use Debian Gnu/Linux, but the OS of your choice.

k3lt01 03-04-2011 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Caravel (Post 4278582)
Just to let you know, this kind of post is often considered trolling by most Linux users... I am going to give you the benefit of the doubt however and assume that you're just being naive here.

Quote:

Originally Posted by j1alu (Post 4278756)
for what its worth:
I don't give you the benefit of doubt.

Hmmmm.

Somehow I think you 2 might have this a bit wrong, I don't think that was actually a question but rather a statement written as a question. Remove the ? and put in a ! and you will see what I mean. Remember DarkDuck is not a native English speaker so his wording etc is sometimes a little out.

@dardkduck, you really need to work through standard diagnostic procedures. Go though the process again to see it it happens again, do a memtest, try out a LiveCD and go through the process to see if it happens again. We don't have much information about what you were actually doing. It may also be worth while starting a new thread on your issue to save this one being hijacked further.

cynwulf 03-04-2011 03:01 PM

No, I think we probably got it right. The underlining of the word "stable" in response to me doing the same in the previous post - plus the thumbsdown icon is a big flashing indicator of the poster's intentions.


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