I get this typically 3 or 4 times a day in the syslog (and on console) on a new install of RH 9 on a 2.8Mhz Intel machine (intel chipset) What is this telling me that I should know? Thanks, Craig Nov 20 16:37:47 server kernel: EIP is at setup_frame [kernel] 0xbd (2.4.20-8) Nov 20 16:37:47 server kernel: eax: ffffffff ebx: bfffd6a8 ecx: d4642000 edx: 00000011 Nov 20 16:37:47 server kernel: esi: d4642654 edi: 00000011 ebp: d4643fc4 esp: d4643ed4 Nov 20 16:37:47 server kernel: ds: 0068 es: 0068 ss: 0068 Nov 20 16:37:47 server kernel: Process sh (pid: 2511, stackpage=d4643000) Nov 20 16:37:47 server kernel: Stack: d4643f34 d4642654 c01267c1 de867408 db5bf044 00000011 d4642654 db5bf044 Nov 20 16:37:47 server kernel: 00000011 bfffd998 c0109247 00000011 db5bf044 d4642654 d4643fc4 d4643fc4 Nov 20 16:37:47 server kernel: d4643fc4 d4642654 d4643f34 c010931e 00000011 d4643f34 d4642654 d4643fc4 Nov 20 16:37:47 server kernel: Call Trace: [<c01267c1>] dequeue_signal [kernel] 0x61 (0xd4643edc)) Nov 20 16:37:47 server kernel: [<c0109247>] handle_signal [kernel] 0xd7 (0xd4643efc)) Nov 20 16:37:47 server kernel: [<c010931e>] do_signal [kernel] 0x8e (0xd4643f20)) Nov 20 16:37:47 server kernel: [<c0127aa8>] sys_rt_sigprocmask [kernel] 0xc8 (0xd4643f90)) Nov 20 16:37:47 server kernel: [<c0109570>] signal_return [kernel] 0x14 (0xd4643fc0)) Nov 20 16:37:47 server kernel: Nov 20 16:37:47 server kernel: Nov 20 16:37:47 server kernel: Code: 8b 04 90 31 c9 89 43 04 85 c9 74 37 83 7c 24 14 0b 74 20 c7 Nov 20 16:37:53 server kernel: <1>Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000043 Nov 20 16:37:53 server kernel: printing eip: Nov 20 16:37:53 server kernel: c0108d3d Nov 20 16:37:53 server kernel: *pde = 00000000 Nov 20 16:37:53 server kernel: Oops: 0000 Nov 20 16:37:53 server kernel: appletalk parport_pc lp parport autofs 8139too mii ohci1394 ieee1394 ext3 jbd raid1 Nov 20 16:37:53 server kernel: CPU: 0 Nov 20 16:37:53 server kernel: EIP: 0060:[<c0108d3d>] Not tainted Nov 20 16:37:53 server kernel: EFLAGS: 00010293 -- Shrike-list mailing list Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list