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Machine Check Exception with Linux on Atom N280 CPU

idata
Employee
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Hi,

I have an Asus 1005HA Netbook with an Atom N280 CPU in it and it is running Ubuntu 11.04.

When doing some special operations I get a kernel panic with an Machine Check Exception.

This happens when make a git clone over the git protocol like from http://www.project-moonshot.org/git/libeap.git http://www.project-moonshot.org/git/libeap.git

The interesting thing is that the MCE does not occur when compiling a Linux kernel at the same time. This behavior is 100% reproachable.

The problem also occurred with Ubuntu 10.10 and 10.04.

Is this Machine Check Exception caused by a problem in the hardware and I should contact my dealer to fix this hardware problem or is this a software bug and I should contact the Linux guys? I still have some months warranty on this device.

A screenshot with the MCE can be found here: http://hauke-m.de/files/mce/mce-1.jpg http://hauke-m.de/files/mce/mce-1.jpg

The kernel log can be found here: http://hauke-m.de/files/mce/dmesg-1.txt http://hauke-m.de/files/mce/dmesg-1.txt

If you need any further informations please contact me. I googled for some help with this bug but I have not found any helpful websites, does someone know some nice website about this topic?

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Salem_W_Intel1
Employee
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Hi,

If "the MCE does not occur when compiling a Linux kernel at the same time", I'd recommend either contacting your Linux distributor or the laptop manufacturer.

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