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Date:	Tue, 5 Feb 2008 15:09:50 +0100 (CET)
From:	"Jim van Wel" <jim@...lzero.info>
To:	"Michael Bussmann" <bus@...net.net>
Cc:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: OOM killer on idle machine

Funny,

I also got 32bits kernels running, and moving to 64bits because that's
more stable what we tested here...

Greetings,
Jim.

> Hi Jim,
>
> On 2008-02-05 13:06:34 +0100, Jim van Wel wrote:
>
>> http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/11/6/44
>
> Oops, I didn't expect the problem to be 3 months old.  Next time I'll
> browse the archives more thoroughly.
>
>> Got same issue, but somewhat different hardware. I'm really wondering,
>> are
>> you using a 64bits kernel or a 32bit?
>
> It's a 32-bit kernel.  Hmm, there are two similar systems at a customer's
> site with a 64-bit kernel that don't seem to be affected by this bug.
> Another system with a 32-bit kernel is still running, but it only has 2 GB
> RAM in it.  Interesting...
>
> Cheers,
> MB
>
> --
> Michael Bussmann <bus@...net.net>
> BOFH excuse #232:
>
> Ionization from the air-conditioning
>

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