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> >If what I'm experiencing in ECS happens to be something _other than_ a  
> >kernel issue, not much sense in bringing it to Scott G. or Serenity.  
> >(Usenet or Yahoo groups may be another matter.)  And trying other  
> >kernels, such as the earlier ones, back to ECS GA, won't make much of a  
> >difference, either.  
 
Steven replied:  
 
> Well, my view is that posting a generic message (i.e. not specifically to  
> Scott) to comp.os.os2.bugs with a short description of the failure (the  
> one you provided is fine) and the trap screen content might be useful.  
> You'll reach a larger group and someone might recognize the problem.  
> Clearly it's related to some combination of the hardware and software you  
> have installed, but it's going to take a bit more than this to get it  
> resolved.  
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> Since the problem does appear to be specific to eCS and your Warp4  
> installs are fine, posting to the eCS install support newsgroup is  
> entirely appropriate.  
 
Yes, I'll take this to both newsgroups, particularly the one for eCS.  I'd like to run a couple  
more tests first, though.  I started here because it's a congenial group, and one I know.  
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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