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On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 21:05 -0300, Robin wrote: |
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> I segment faults randomly when emerging packages... and I know it |
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> is bad ram... so I would advise you to test it... :) |
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> Regards. |
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... see b.g.o. It happens often (if it happens) for everybody somewhere |
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else and for one person every time at the same line of code. |
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My question was if someone has some experiences with the suggestion at |
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b.g.o. (try a vanilla kernel) |
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It is likely to be the truth. Gentoo heavily patches and patches could |
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introduce a bug too. I had the time to emerge vanilla-sources yesterday |
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and seen, that even that is patched. I'll take a kernel from kernel.org. |
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You did read my initial post, did you? |
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> On 9/12/05, Frank Schafer <frank.schafer@×××××××××.cz> wrote: |
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> > Hi all, |
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> > so I hit this bug too. :( Well, the log itself says it's a bug and (even |
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> > worse) that nobody knows where it comes from. |
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> > Somebody on b.g.o. suggests to try building with a vanilly kernel. Did |
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> > someone here make the same experience and if yes, will it run then on a |
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> > gentoo-kernel? |
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> > Thanks for any hint |
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> > Frank |
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> > -- |
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