From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.0.1) Gecko/20021003 Description of problem: When surfing, making an ftp or dowloading a RedHat Network add-on via up2date I get ocasional crashes, and I have to reset all the system. I have a Pentium IV, with an Intel 82850 Board, an EtherExpress100b network card, and ADSL throug a SpeedStream router. Latest versions of all programs, bios and firmware (or I think so). Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Sometimes Steps to Reproduce: 1.Opening any Internet connection. The longer the connection is more likely the crash, but I've got a crash just after opening an ftp connection. Additional info:
I have no problem when I boot the computer with Windows Me.
Over to the kernel folks.
can you paste the output of the lsmod program so I can get an overview of your hardware? Also can you capture any oops output ?
This is my lsmod output Module Size Used by Not tainted sr_mod 18168 0 (autoclean) i810_audio 25224 0 (autoclean) ac97_codec 13416 0 (autoclean) [i810_audio] soundcore 6532 2 (autoclean) [i810_audio] r128 93176 1 agpgart 43136 3 autofs 13348 0 (autoclean) (unused) eepro100 22264 1 ipt_REJECT 3736 6 (autoclean) iptable_filter 2412 1 (autoclean) ip_tables 14936 2 [ipt_REJECT iptable_filter] ide-scsi 10512 0 scsi_mod 107240 2 [sr_mod ide-scsi] ide-cd 33608 0 cdrom 33696 0 [sr_mod ide-cd] nls_iso8859-1 3516 2 (autoclean) nls_cp437 5148 2 (autoclean) vfat 13084 2 (autoclean) fat 38712 0 (autoclean) [vfat] scanner 10420 0 (unused) printer 8992 0 mousedev 5524 1 keybdev 2976 0 (unused) hid 22244 0 (unused) input 5920 0 [mousedev keybdev hid] usb-uhci 26188 0 (unused) usbcore 77024 1 [scanner printer hid usb-uhci] ext3 70368 2 jbd 52212 2 [ext3] I get a too wide output from ksymoops. How can I filter it in a useful way?
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