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Re: (g)cc errors

From: Karl O. Pinc (kopmeme.com)
Date: Sun Nov 02 2003 - 21:17:07 CST


On 2003.11.02 08:35 Dom De Vitto wrote:
> Hardware problem
> This is so common that it's in the FAQ, and the same happens for
> Linux/bsds etc. There is even a "signal 11" FAQ !
>
> Searching for "signal 11 gcc" should come up with lots, but it's
> most likely a memory fault, otherwise you'll be having fun tracking
> it down.

> Swapping memory chips out until the problem goes away is the most
> common approach, but the problem could be with the CPU, mobo or
> anything else that could cause dodgyness.

I've found memtest86 a very useful program for testing memory.
(www.memtest86.com)

Karl <kopmeme.com>
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