David Morgan wrote: > It's not kernel related, it's glibc telling you that you screwed up with > memory allocation somewhere. > > The only 'fix' is to fix your code, so no one can help without seeing it > (apart from maybe listing some common mistakes that cause this).
Okay. My difference is that I see this with apps that I didn't write, which others don't have issues with. But I haven't seen it in a while, seems to come and go. Doesn't make much sense, and I have checked my hardware repeatedly. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list