In the last days I found a "funny" message block in /var/log/messages :
Feb 16 00:15:24 DeepThought kernel: Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown
reason 3c.
Feb 16 00:15:24 DeepThought kernel: Dazed and confused, but trying to
continue
Feb 16 00:15:24 DeepThought kernel: Do you have a strange power saving
mode enabled?
What does this exactly mean ??
And I have some other problems , again .
For the ~ last three weeks had no! system crashes ( Thats enourmous for
my system ) .
But now there are again strange problems :
I´m scrolling a file in kedit( from kde) and the system freezes .
No reaction from keyboard , mouse or anything else , no entry in any log
file .
The system simply freezes .
Why !?
And my third problem is an entry in /var/log/messages :
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: bmap 80
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: result 1331c0
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: bmap of 2eaa,block 80 is 1331c0
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: super 200
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: bmap 81
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: result 1331c1
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: bmap of 2eaa,block 81 is 1331c1
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: super 200
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: bmap 82
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: result 1331c2
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: bmap of 2eaa,block 82 is 1331c2
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: super 200
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: bmap 83
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: result 1331c3
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: bmap of 2eaa,block 83 is 1331c3
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: super 200
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: bmap 84
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: result 1331c4
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: bmap of 2eaa,block 84 is 1331c4
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: super 200
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: bmap 85
Mar 2 14:06:22 DeepThought kernel: result 1331c5
.... to be continued for several pages ...
Whats this ?
Okay , I think that are enough questions for one mail !
Thank you for your help !
bye
Roland
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