Here recently, linuxconf had a problem parsing the RH network settings files
and core dumped. Grab the lastest linuxconf from:
http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/download.hc
-eric wood
- Original Message -
From: "kutbuddin ali hussain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello,
> when i try
Here recently, linuxconf had a problem parsing the RH network settings files
and core dumped. Grab the lastest linuxconf from:
http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/download.hc
-eric wood
- Original Message -
From: "kutbuddin ali hussain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello,
> when i try to r
Here recently, linuxconf had a problem parsing the RH network settings files
and core dumped. Grab the lastest linuxconf from:
http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/download.hc
-eric wood
- Original Message -
From: "kutbuddin ali hussain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hello,
> when i try to run L
Hello,
I have RH 6.2 with kernel-2.2.16-3 (I recompile it). It works fine.
After that when I run linuxconf I received: "Segmentation fault".
Could You tell me, which options in ".config" file must I have to
linuxconf works ?
Tx in advance
___
Redha
I had this problem once with 6.1 and fixed it by editing a config file,
access.conf for Apache I think. Now it's reappeared by I wasn't
modifying Apache. There is a log file generated as I remember that
captures an error message from linuxconf, I just don't remember which
one, nor where it's loc
Dave Reed wrote:
> Let's not start any misconceptions. Sig 11's are usually due to
> faulty hardware (RAM), but segmentation faults are usually a bug in
> the software.
Dave, a SIG 11 _is_ SIGSEGV, a segmentation violation. I think the
distinction that is generally made is that if you are getti
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Danny wrote:
> Segment Fault is do to faulty hardwware.
>
> Have you tried swapping your RAM to test if your problem has gone away?
>
>
> On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, Mike W wrote:
> > I know someone explained this before but I lost the email. I'm getting a
> > segmentation fault
Let's not start any misconceptions. Sig 11's are usually due to
faulty hardware (RAM), but segmentation faults are usually a bug in
the software. If segmentation faults were caused by hardware
problems, all beginning C/C++programmers would be looking to replace
their memory :-). Now that's not
Segment Fault is do to faulty hardwware.
Have you tried swapping your RAM to test if your problem has gone away?
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, Mike W wrote:
> I know someone explained this before but I lost the email. I'm getting a
> segmentation fault when I try to run linuxconf. Where do I find whic
I know someone explained this before but I lost the email. I'm getting a
segmentation fault when I try to run linuxconf. Where do I find which
configuration file is the problem?
Thanks,
Mike W
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