Unfortunately none of my computers share the same RAM type so I'd have 
to purchase some more for that. So I thought I'd give this memory 
mapping a go first.
Leo
On 17/05/15 11:41, Neil Stone wrote:
> Damnit hit send too soon.
>
> Try testing ram in another system is another, and very conclusive, test.
>
> Enjoy
>
> On 17 May 2015 11:38, "Leo" <linux@???
> <mailto:linux@fractal.me.uk>> wrote:
>
>
>
>     On 14/05/15 09:40, Gordon Scott wrote:
>
>         I'd go along with that.
>
>         The ones that normally go are the electrolytic types ..
>         aluminium cans
>         with black(usually) printing. The electrolyte is a liquid and
>         tends to
>         dry out over a number of years use in a warm environment. Swelling,
>         (usually of the flat top), discolouration, oozing electrolyte.
>
>         The next most likely candidates are tantalum capacitors, which
>         tend to
>         be little black rectangular block. When they fail, they tend to
>         blow a
>         corner off of the moulding, or sometimes just a small hole/crater.
>
>         Most of the rest will be ceramics, which are usually trouble-free.
>
>         Gordon.
>
>
>     So I've had a look at the capacitors, and I can't see any that look
>     broken. I've also done some more investigation and found the
>     following: if the computer locks up and I then run memtest on reboot
>     it finds errors in the same memory locations each time. However if I
>     reboot cleanly it doesn't find errors. The fact it finds them in the
>     same locations would indicate to me that it's a memory problem.
>     However, I also ran the mprime torture test, and that failed on both
>     the memory intensive test, and the test that doesn't use much
>     memory. Which would tend to indicate that it's not a memory problem.
>
>     I'm now trying a kernel parameter that should stop it using the
>     "bad" memory to see if that fixes it...
>
>     Leo
>
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