Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 13 Feb 2000 13:45:18 -0500 | From | Brendan Cully <> | Subject | Re: 2.3.44 bug |
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On Sunday, 13 February 2000 at 17:16, David Wragg wrote: > Tigran Aivazian <tigran@ocston.org> writes: > > I was using 2.3.43 (and all other recent 2.3.x) without observing this > > specific problem so it is something new to 2.3.44. I have not narrowed > > it down yet but the symptom is that I can't start any large programs > > (e.g. X) and can't compile almost anything, gcc randomly dies with > > SIGSEGV. > > Me too. > > Different programs though; X is fine, gcc is fine, xemacs is fine. The > things that triggered it for me are nnrpd (innd itself is fine) and > /usr/bin/netscape -- not netscape itself but the wrapper shell script > (from the RedHat 6.1 netscape-common-4.61-12 RPM). But other shell > scripts run without problems. Very odd.
Me too!
X is fine, netscape is fine. xmms dies with "Illegal instruction", ldd always segfaults.
Dual PII/350 Debian potato (libc-2.1.3-2)
On the other hand, the new ACPI code has given me USB with MPS 1.4 for the first time ever. Yay! (Gigabyte GA-6BXDS, 440BX).[unhandled content-type:application/pgp-signature] | |