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- From: Rob.Levin@f217.n3802.z1.fidonet.org (Rob Levin)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: GP faults and other trivia. . .
- Message-ID: <716236829.F00030@remote.halcyon.com>
- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1992 21:14:56 -0800
- Sender: Gatekeeper@remote.halcyon.com
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- LBT> The above (mostly deleted) description does sound like a memory
- problem:
- LBT> I should probably enable the NMI just to get a warning about it,
- but I
- LBT> think current versions of linux disable it at bootup (I think I
- disable
- LBT> it as soon as possible as the system cannot handle it during
- setup, and
- LBT> after the system is up and running and a NMI could be handled, I
- never
- LBT> re-enable them. I haven't looked into in a long time, so I could
- be
- LBT> wrong.)
-
- Linus,
-
- This sounds like a great idea! Whenever you get around to it, would it
- be possible for you to make it user-configurable in the main kernel
- Makefile?
-
-
- Rob L.
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- * Origin: Via the Annex in Victoria, TX (1:3802/217)
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