>>>>> "Elie" == Elie Rosenblum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Elie> On Sun, 9 Mar 1997, Alexander Koch wrote: >> I tried to compile a new kernel on my own (just the old way) >> and I am afraid i messed some things up... >> >> What does have to be a module? Even the SCSI controller? (I >> guess not) >> >> And, besides - after installing debian on my system I get >> segfaults and coredumps with several programs at random choice >> and at will, if you call it this way. Then I get a signal 11 >> even with rnews (uucp) (!) and occasionally when compiling a >> new kernel... >> >> Well, I know of this fatal sig 11 thing, but, $%!"#$"#$%"%", it >> worked before on the same two scsi discs with another >> distribution. Elie> If you have fatal sig 11 during kernel compilation, it Elie> almost _always_ means you have either bad L2 cache or a bad Elie> simm. To see if it's the cache, go into your BIOS and Elie> disable the external cache entirely. If it's not the cache, Elie> I suggest getting a SIMM tester and running all of your Elie> memory through it several times. It can also mean a stuck CPU fan; that's what caused this problem on one of my boxes. I was able to fix it with a little WD-40.
Karl M. Hegbloom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.inetarena.com/~karlheg Debian GNU 1.2 Linux 2.0.29t