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    Discussion in 'Linux Compatibility and Software' started by wearetheborg, Jun 29, 2009.

  1. wearetheborg

    wearetheborg Notebook Virtuoso

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    I got this wierd error message in all of my terminals that I had opened :confused:

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    Message from syslogd@debian-M90 at Jun 29 14:27:03 ...
     kernel:[136379.964441] Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason b1 on CPU 0.
    
    Message from syslogd@debian-M90 at Jun 29 14:27:03 ...
     kernel:[136379.964450] You have some hardware problem, likely on the PCI bus.
    
    Message from syslogd@debian-M90 at Jun 29 14:27:03 ...
     kernel:[136379.964453] Dazed and confused, but trying to continue
    
    This is on debian etch at dell precision M90
     
  2. ALLurGroceries

    ALLurGroceries  Vegan Vermin Super Moderator

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  3. helikaon

    helikaon Notebook Consultant

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    Hi,
    have You tried any other distro? I'd try to run some live CD with other distro, to be sure if it's some HW trouble or if its some SW problem. Debian is known for not to have the latest packages etc, what kernel You run?