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From: David W. Hodgins on 1 May 2010 20:36 On Sat, 01 May 2010 18:10:09 -0400, Ant <ant(a)zimage.comant> wrote: > Isn't that what installing mcelog package supposed to do? I did that in > my old Debian OS. My understanding is that mcelog is just a tool to translate the data into a human readable format. It is available in the 32 bit repositories for Mandriva, but a 32 bit cpu cannot generate the data. While the mcelog program will run on a 32 bit system, the data it interprets must come from a 64 bit cpu. Regards, Dave Hodgins -- Change nomail.afraid.org to ody.ca to reply by email. (nomail.afraid.org has been set up specifically for use in usenet. Feel free to use it yourself.) |