Goren Buckwalk a écrit :
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> Could the segfaulting be caused by overheating? I thought when older
> CPUs overheated they just ran until the circuits melted (this is an AMD
> K6-2 450). More recent ones shutdown before damage can occur. But
> whatever occurs I thought happend to everything, there i
> - Original Message -
> From: Goren Buckwalk
> Sent: 12/12/13 01:21 PM
> To: Debian User
> Subject: Re: Having weird seqfaults
>
> Once it finishes I'll reseat eveything and see what happens. Thanks.
>
I found a couple of problem while reseating eve
> - Original Message -
> From: Gregory Nowak
> Sent: 12/12/13 03:28 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Having weird seqfaults
>
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 01:21:21PM -0500, Goren Buckwalk wrote:
> > I have let it run over night, it is still
On Thu, 2013-12-12 at 12:28 -0800, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 01:21:21PM -0500, Goren Buckwalk wrote:
> > I have let it run over night, it is still going, but no errors so
> far. Would memtest restart if it seg faulted midway through? Or just
> sit there not doing anything or di
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 01:21:21PM -0500, Goren Buckwalk wrote:
> I have let it run over night, it is still going, but no errors so far. Would
> memtest restart if it seg faulted midway through? Or just sit there not doing
> anything or display an error message?
As far as I know, memtest will j
> >> Just re-seating your RAM can sometimes fix RAM problem.
> >
> > I pushed on everything before I connected it up to do the reinstall.
>
> Re-seating means pulling it out, and putting it back in. Same with CPU.
That's a good point, i only made sure everything was tight.
> > It mostly seems
On 12/12/13, Goren Buckwalk wrote:
>> So just segfault when trying to run certain application(s)?
>> If you can consistently reproduce a segfault, then that is excellent
>> news - should be easier to debug.
>
> It happens a lot, but no single app is gaurenteed to seg fault.
>
>> Did you check the
>
> If trying to use debian on your hardware, this list is ok.
Very kind, thank you.
> How old is the hardware? Ie if it's _very_ old, you might try an _old_
> Debian distribution - just one possible line of testing.
>
> Was it yours before? Ie, if yes, then the problem is "new" and more
> lik
On 12/12/13, Goren Buckwalk wrote:
> But maybe someone can suggest a good place to discuss
> older PC hardware.
If trying to use debian on your hardware, this list is ok.
How old is the hardware? Ie if it's _very_ old, you might try an _old_
Debian distribution - just one possible line of testin
Sorry if this is off topic, being (i think) more of a hardware issue than a
software problem. But maybe someone can suggest a good place to discuss older
PC hardware.
I am trying to rehab an older system, I just installed a fresh copy of wheezy
using the LXDE boot CD. I am now keep getting segf
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