1. Did you make any changes in the meantime (update OS / kernel, hardware, etc.)?
2. What OS are you running (may or may not be relevant)?
3. Are you sure you have good power and SD card (or eMMC). This is just in general, but should always be eliminated first.
This looks like some sort of kernel oops, or...? Which could be caused by lots of things (unfortunately).
The fact that it references address "dead" is interesting, some times these human readable memory addresses can have some meaning. I couldn't tell you what that might mean specifically in this case (maybe someone else can), I'm just throwing out general thoughts here.
2. What OS are you running (may or may not be relevant)?
3. Are you sure you have good power and SD card (or eMMC). This is just in general, but should always be eliminated first.
Code:
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address dead000000[...]
This looks like some sort of kernel oops, or...? Which could be caused by lots of things (unfortunately).
The fact that it references address "dead" is interesting, some times these human readable memory addresses can have some meaning. I couldn't tell you what that might mean specifically in this case (maybe someone else can), I'm just throwing out general thoughts here.
Cheers,
TRS-80
What is Free Software and why is it so important for society?
Protocols, not Platforms
For the most Linux-y experience on your Linux phone, try SXMO!
I am (nominally) the Armbian Maintainer for PineBook Pro (although severely lacking in time these days).
TRS-80
What is Free Software and why is it so important for society?
Protocols, not Platforms
For the most Linux-y experience on your Linux phone, try SXMO!
I am (nominally) the Armbian Maintainer for PineBook Pro (although severely lacking in time these days).