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On 1/22/07, Mick <michaelkintzios@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> On Monday 22 January 2007 12:25, Naga wrote: |
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> > On Monday 22 January 2007 12:48, Vlad Dogaru wrote: |
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> > > Hello, |
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> > > |
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> > > what I initially thought was a problem with kdelibs is turning into |
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> > > something even more strange. Emerge failed for every package I tried |
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> > > to install with the message: "Internal compiler error: Segmentation |
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> > > Fault". I have tried re-emerging gcc from two local mirrors, but got a |
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> > > bunch of hash failures and corrupted archives. I am now trying |
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> > > distfiles.gentoo.org, but this will take quite long. Any ideas as to |
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> > > what might have happened? Could this be connected to X running |
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> > > alarmingly slow? |
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> > |
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> > Faulty memory? Got something like this once and then it was a memory module |
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> > that was broken. Try and check it with memcheck86 (think I got the name |
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> > right :)) |
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> If memtest86+ doesn't show anything, then try a more arduous memory test like |
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> so: |
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> http://people.redhat.com/dledford/memtest.html |
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Memtest worked fine (or at least I guess it did), but I'll keep your |
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suggestion in mind if this night's memtest yields nothing. |
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> PS. Before you start spending time on memory tests I'd first try it on the |
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> console with no X gui running at all and see what gives. |
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I already tried running no X and it still failed. I am starting to |
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wonder if there is some other problem, too. |
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Thanks, |
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Vlad |
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How's my English? How about my Netiquette? |
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Do mail me if something is wrong with my behaviour. Thank you. |
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