Mine failed the first time at 3% (Core status 0) but, due to the bug in the Linux client, it downloaded the same unit again and is now crunching fine (as of 7% complete). I'm aware of the usual causes of 0x0 but I can't identify any hardware or memory problems with this server. Probably just an oddity but thought I'd see if anyone else has crunched this particular work unit successfully.
Gentoo Linux - 2.6.34 Kernel - 2.4 GHz Xeon Dual Core - 4GB Memory
Edit: Update - 2nd pass also failed with a 0x0, this time at 8% *scratches head*
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[22:41:03] Core required: FahCore_78.exe
[22:41:03] Core found.
[22:41:03] Working on queue slot 01 [December 5 22:41:03 UTC]
[22:41:03] + Working ...
[22:41:03] - Calling './FahCore_78.exe -dir work/ -nice 19 -suffix 01 -np 0 -checkpoint 15 -verbose -lifeline 7447 -version 629'
[22:41:03]
[22:41:03] *------------------------------*
[22:41:03] Folding@Home Gromacs Core
[22:41:03] Version 1.90 (March 8, 2006)
[22:41:03]
[22:41:03] Preparing to commence simulation
[22:41:03] - Looking at optimizations...
[22:41:03] - Created dyn
[22:41:03] - Files status OK
[22:41:03] - Expanded 476632 -> 2356293 (decompressed 494.3 percent)
[22:41:03] - Starting from initial work packet
[22:41:03]
[22:41:03] Project: 6508 (Run 15, Clone 159, Gen 42)
[22:41:03]
[22:41:04] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[22:41:04] Entering M.D.
[22:41:10] Protein: proG_16 in water
[22:41:10]
[22:41:10] Writing local files
[22:41:10] Extra SSE boost OK.
[22:41:10] Writing local files
[22:41:11] Completed 0 out of 250000 steps (0%)
[22:46:26] Writing local files
[22:46:27] Completed 2500 out of 250000 steps (1%)
[22:51:42] Writing local files
[22:51:43] Completed 5000 out of 250000 steps (2%)
[22:56:10] CoreStatus = 0 (0)
[22:56:10] Sending work to server
[22:56:10] Project: 6508 (Run 15, Clone 159, Gen 42)
[22:56:10] - Read packet limit of 540015616... Set to 524286976.
[22:56:10] - Error: Could not get length of results file work/wuresults_01.dat
[22:56:10] - Error: Could not read unit 01 file. Removing from queue.