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post Apr 15 2005, 11:58 AM
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I was looking through my router (D-link DI-614+ revB) logs the other day and came across a "Michael error : Stop"

Dlink support had no idea what this was. The only reference I could find was a cached Google page.

Right before the error I was booting a Dell GX1 into Knoppix. I suppose it's an Easter Egg but I don't know what triggered it.

Any ideas? Any other folks come across any weirdness like this before?

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May not be an easter egg but rather a driver error in the firmware. Things like that happen all the time and you may never even notice it.


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