Re: Fixing to bite the dust?

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I dunno Nate,

    It started all this extraenous logging stuff after kicking memory 
from a paltry 256m up to 2 Gigs. The system has on occasion crashed with 
little else in the log files that would indicate any kind of other 
hardware problem, so with all the rejected packets or partial entries 
(none which showed up on this particular snippett leads me to believe 
it's dropping sync somehow.  I'll watch the further logs and stuff to 
see if I can find something more definitive.

Thanks..

Sam


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