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Re: Strange changes - any ideas?
From: dsiebert () icaen uiowa edu (dsiebert () icaen uiowa edu)
Date: Sun, 9 Jun 1996 11:50:43 -0500
We run a change-controlled environment, which means that we should be aware of all changes. To crosscheck this, we regularly do automated change detection. This morning, I made some minor changes to some user areas and ran the change control checks only to find the changes listed below. (Here are some select extracts)
[remainder deleted] What it sounds like to me is that your memory was corrupted. Probably no ECC on that machine, or perhaps not even any parity (for what little that is worth) Doug -- Doug Siebert dsiebert () icaen uiowa edu
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