kernel failure message 1: nel pagin request at.....

January 30th, 2012 - 06:40 pm ET by daniel sosa lena | Report spam


Hi ppl, new debian user here with squeeze stable release.
I would like to understand what does this mean:

Kernel failure message 1: nel paging request at 0000000101500003 IP: [<0000000101500003>] 0x101500003 PGD 1ecd79067 PUD 0 Oops: 0010 [#2] SMP
and a long list of stuff. It prompted asking to send a message to developers and I did, not knowing that I would loose te whole text to copy it all here. What I copy is what I pasted in google to find if it was a known issue and it gave me no answer.

Is it bad?
Thank you,
Daniel


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Hi ppl, new debian user here with squeeze stable release.<br>I would like to understand what does this mean:<br><br>Kernel failure message 1: nel paging request at 0000000101500003 IP: [&lt;0000000101500003&gt;] 0x101500003 PGD 1ecd79067 PUD 0&nbsp; Oops: 0010 [#2] SMP <br>and a long list of stuff. It prompted asking to send a message to developers and I did, not knowing that I would loose te whole text to copy it all here. What I copy is what I pasted in google to find if it was a known issue and it gave me no answer.<br><br>Is it bad?<br>Thank you,<br>Daniel<br> </div></body>
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#1 Camale
January 31st, 2012 - 12:00 pm ET | Report spam
On Mon, 30 Jan 2012 23:19:25 +0000, daniel sosa lena wrote:

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Hi ppl, new debian user here with squeeze stable release. I would like
to understand what does this mean:

Kernel failure message 1: nel paging request at 0000000101500003 IP:
[<0000000101500003>] 0x101500003 PGD 1ecd79067 PUD 0 Oops: 0010 [#2]
SMP and a long list of stuff. It prompted asking to send a message to
developers and I did, not knowing that I would loose te whole text to
copy it all here. What I copy is what I pasted in google to find if it
was a known issue and it gave me no answer.

Is it bad?



Yes, it's a "kernel oops¹". I would report it at Debian BTS or ask at
Debian kernel mailing list for further advice.

¹http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_kernel_oops

Greetings,

Camaleón


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