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Major Linux/Athlon CPU bug discovered
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 21, 2002 - 11:02 AM
Bug Anonymous writes "An old bug in AMD’s Athlon family of chips may still be snaring Linux users.

Affected users will need to be running a 2.4 kernel, an AGP and an Athlon or Duron CPU. At cause is a compatibility issue with Intel’s 4MB page size. (x86 processors have used 4k pages, ever since paging was introduced in the 80386).
This can cause some software (particually games) to crash. AMD issued a patch for Windows users in Fall 2000, with an accompanying PDF [13k].

But all the patch is, is a one-line registry change, described here, that only disables the expanded page size. And not all Pentium-specific instructions.

For Linux users, it's a one line workaround, too. Pass the line “append mem=nopentium” at boot time (via your boot loader of choice), to disable all Pentium specific instructions.
There will be a fix for this in future kernels.

News site Gentoo reported this yesterday, and found itself Slashdotted into the netherworld. It's still down, as we write.

Story taken from The Register.
The original story is here."

 
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