And it happened again, also firefox randomly seg faulting in general... no
other applications affected...'
is this possibly another gcc issue?

dmesg:
[440280.814698] firefox[11819] trap stack segment ip:7eff3d39a6c8
sp:7fff83606180 error:0
[440775.509228] equo[13242] general protection ip:7ff5d197ab20
sp:7fff0ec3e528 error:0 in libpython2.7.so.1.0[7ff5d1868000+175000]


/var/log/messages
Dec  3 20:10:01 kralizec cron[12533]: (root) CMD (test -x
/usr/sbin/run-crons && /usr/sbin/run-crons )
Dec  3 20:18:56 kralizec kernel: [440280.814698] firefox[11819] trap stack
segment ip:7eff3d39a6c8 sp:7fff83606180 error:0
Dec  3 20:20:01 kralizec cron[12580]: (root) CMD (test -x
/usr/sbin/run-crons && /usr/sbin/run-crons )
Dec  3 20:25:35 kralizec dbus[6355]: [system] Reloaded configuration
Dec  3 20:25:35 kralizec dbus[6355]: [system] Reloaded configuration
Dec  3 20:27:11 kralizec kernel: [440775.509228] equo[13242] general
protection ip:7ff5d197ab20 sp:7fff0ec3e528 error:0 in
libpython2.7.so.1.0[7ff5d1868000+175000]



On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 9:33 AM, Glenn Phillips <gl...@coriolis-storm.com>wrote:

> You're right, it appears to have some funny kernel/mismatch from a prior
> update, it eventually forced me to reboot. also Dmesg appeared to be fine.
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 2:04 PM, Fabio Erculiani <lx...@sabayon.org>wrote:
>
>> That looks like completely random or hardware/system-related (unstable?).
>> What did dmesg say about it?
>> I guess you didn't have the core-dump enabled (ulimit -S).
>>
>> --
>> Fabio Erculiani
>>
>>
>


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