Linux possible problem?

From: Kyle McLerren (root@COLD-FUSION.DYN.ML.ORG)
Date: Wed Apr 22 1998 - 19:44:16 PDT

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    Has anyone taken "nestea2" and ran it on their system localy before?
    eg, from console just nestea2 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 -n 30, or
    something to that extent. i run 2.0.34pre10, and its *supposed* to be
    patched for it. now it seems to be, except if you run that program on
    yourself from console, you get a whole lot of crap from your kernel, not
    pretty. doesnt seem to do much but be an anooyance though.
    
    -- small portion --
    general protection: 0000
    CPU:    0
    EIP:    0010:[<001384ed>]
    EFLAGS: 00010206
    -----
    thats just a very small part. now suposivly the printk "overdrop" item is
    supposed to be fixed in 2.0.34pre10? again, i ran the program on myself
    form console and it didnt appear to be fixed. i checked the code, and all
    the fixes appear to be there. At any rate, just thought id say something.
    
     -
    Kyle McLerren - Administrator, cold-fusion.dyn.ml.org
    root@cold-fusion.dyn.ml.org
    http://cia-spook.dyn.ml.org
    # rm -rf /dev/reality
    Segmentation fault (core dumped)
    PGP 5.0i key avalible upon request
    



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