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      cubsfan
      last edited by

      So I had a big giant crash in 2.1 a few minutes ago and a kernel fault and much ugliness.  I submitted the crash report when it prompted me on login, but wasn't sure where they went off to or how to get any feedback on the crash to try and diagnose what might have happened.  Is there anywhere I can follow up with that?

      thanks

      -andy

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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        They don't get automatically read or analyzed. We can inspect them upon request, time allowing. If you PM me your IP and a link back to this forum post I'll have a look when I get a moment.

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        • jimpJ
          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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          It was a "double fault" which is unfortunately vague. In a few cases those can be software or driver related but usually that is hardware/memory.

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            cubsfan
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            @jimp:

            It was a "double fault" which is unfortunately vague. In a few cases those can be software or driver related but usually that is hardware/memory.

            Well that's slightly inconvenient :)  I appreciate you looking at it

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