Hi, i solve the problem by myself. I read in the internet that my DIMM socket 1 (on a MS-7025 board) cannot be empty, so the memory hasn't worked correctly in linux. I fixed this and now i can enjoy the full world of linux on my amd64. Andreas On Monday 07 March 2005 06:50, Andreas Roth wrote:
On Sunday 06 March 2005 16:22, Stephen Williams wrote:
Andreas Roth aroth-at-arsoft-online.com |suse-amd64| wrote:
Hi,
i tried to build the GCC (shipped with suse 9.2) on my Athlon64 (using rpmbuild). The build step aborted after some minutes with a segmentation fault. I retried the build process and got the same result, but it wasn't the same build step as before.
What can i do to track down the problem and solve it?
Run a memtest on your computer?
(I believe the SuSE 9.2 disks include a bootable memtest. You should try that, and let it run for a while.)
Hi,
i've done the suggested memtest. But memtest hasn't found an error during 5 test passes. Any other suggestions?
Thx,
Andreas