On Thursday 22 June 2006 12:56, you wrote: > > - I'm experiencing often segfaults. I've seen the AMD64 FAQ but I don't > > know if 5-10 random segfaults per day is normal... "Random" means, that > > its not the same application always (ranges from apt to KDE apps), and it > > usualy works if I try again (example click Konqueror -> crash -> try > > again-> works). I did my memtest, nothing there... Maybe you can help me > > pinpoint the trouble and then I can file a bug report. I'm willing to > > provide as much info as possible about this, but I don't know where to > > start, so just ask :) > > I thought that was normal for KDE programs. :) Does it happen to > anything not KDE related? > He he, that might be true, but as I said, I've seen segfaults on APT (also go away usually if I retry the same command), and as we speak I have a pretty persistent case with Emacs under X. It segfaults all the time as I try to run it. Also seen it just minutes ago happen to bzip2, but that was not a segfault, just a false impression that the archive I was trying to open was corrupted (also went away the second time i tried to open the "corrupted" archive).
There is something going on for sure, and it starts to reminds me a lot of the mess I made in Gentoo when i decided to move to gcc4.1, simultaneously adopted some aggressive cflags and recompiled everything (kaboom). Dimitris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

