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From: msmith@beta.tricity.wsu.edu (Dragon Lord)
Subject: silow overflow:  what does it mean?
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I've just recompiled the GENERICISA kernal to include the inturuptless
lp driver posted awhile ago.  This system is the BIN01, ETC01 and SRC01
dist as found on agate.berkeley.edu.  Now I keep getting every so often

/386bsd: com0: silo overflow

What is com0, what is a silo overflow and how do I fix it?

so basicly HHHEEEELLLLP!

Thanks ;)
mark