Anyone know what this means:
Feb 6 15:36:05 xena kernel: APIC error interrupt on CPU#0, should never happen.
Feb 6 15:36:05 xena kernel: ... APIC ESR0: 00000000
Feb 6 15:36:05 xena kernel: ... APIC ESR1: 00000002
Feb 6 15:36:05 xena kernel: ... bit 1: APIC Receive CS Error (hw problem).
How bad is it ? Some messages on Linux kernel seem to indicate it's a
nasty hardware problem that's being logged, that indicates your BP6 isn't
100% reliable. Great. Now I have proof that it's not Linux or the video
card or the nVidia GLX driver's that are crashing my machine.
Sigh. Does seem that 800Mhz of CPUs & a board to stick them in, for £200
was too good to be true.
Kate
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