If you're getting a sig11 error, maybe the the Athlon itself is overheating.
Try making a test loop to compile the Linux kernel again & again. That's a
fairly good way to test things. Turn off the PC, let it cool, come back in
2-3 hours, run the test-loop and see how long (in minutes) it takes for
something to go wrong. Run the test again.
-Hugo
Jon Shoberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:-
>
> I have a box with plain jane out of the box RH7.0 with the
> only RPM updates
> being GCC and glibc out of the 7.0 updates tree. The box is
> an Athlon 750
> slot-a, 2 x 128mb micron/crucial memory, and some drives ....
>
> I tried to compile QT 2.2.4 and it would crash every time
> after probably 30
> minutes of heavy memory and cpu usage. So I pulled the 2nd
> memory module and
> to my amazement QT compiled.
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