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In <3D44769E.285686D4@pacbell.net>, on 07/28/02
at 01:56 PM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>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.
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.
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.
Steven
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