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Re: Need help: faulty H.W. or Linux system problem
r>> Forgot to mention it earlier, but as a solution (I thought somethin' got
r>> corrupted) I tried to compile a new kernel (same 2.2.10) but it kept
r>> crashing, exiting at different stages, Though I cant quote it's messages
r>> now. Fact is I couldn't compile a new kernel. Think it's related ?
Almost sure now. If it's gcc crashing (something like "cc1 got signal
11"), it can be faulty HW. You can check it by borrowing known-working 16M
from someone and a bit of experiment with replacing memory chips.
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