Subject: Re: freeze
To: None <current-users@NetBSD.org>
From: Michael Santos <mike@ethmoid.org>
List: current-users
Date: 04/02/2004 15:15:31
On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 02:49:03PM -0500, Michael Santos wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 07:05:37PM +0200, Jaka Jejcic wrote:
> > On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 11:30:49AM -0500, Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
> > > In message <20040402162133.GA4604@localhost.localdomain>, Jaka Jejcic writes:
> > > >On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 01:41:51PM +0200, Adam Ciarcinski wrote:
> > > >> > I'm using apm (without acpi), compile kernel and userland with -O -pipe
> > > >> > and packages with -pipe -O3 -march=pentium3 -mmmx -msse -msse2 -mfpmath=ss
> > > >e
> > > >>
> > > >> GENERIC_LAPTOP or your own config?
> > > >> I recommend -Os -pipe -mcpu=i686 -fomit-frame-pointer :)
> > > >> (drop the last option when building mozilla from source)
> > > >
> > > >I'm using my own config. Do you think it is the kernel, userland or mozilla
> > > >problem?
> > >
> > > If a non-privileged userland program can freeze the system, by
> > > definition there's a kernel problem.
> >
> > Then it must be something with Linux emulation??? (Since mozilla is linux-bin)
> >
> > jj
>
> FWIW, I discovered today that I'm able to reproducibly lock up my
> laptop by runnning CVS commands over Kerberized rsh. The laptop was
> running -current from about March 28. It was updated and rebuilt from
> source today and the lock ups continue.
Bad form to reply to my own post, but it looks as if my problem was due
to a bug in IP Filter's rsh proxy. Probably not related to your
freezes, sorry for the noise.
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Michael Santos
mike@ethmoid.org