> > >  > I'm using the ax25 protocol under RedHat linux with kernel
> > >  > 2.2.3. This works just fine. The only problem is that any
> > >  > attempt to compile a kernel fails. I've tried several times
> > >  > to do this, but it never works.
> > >
> > >  > After trying to compile a kernel on my own pc, i've moved to a
> > >  > other computer. The first attempt to compile the kernel on that
> > >  > other pc worked!! My own computer uses a Cyrix 486DX2-80Mhz CPU,
> > >  > while the other pc uses an Intel Pentium 200Mhz CPU. Could the
> > >  > Cyrix CPU be the problem??
>
>Very unlikely.
>
>Ensure that the fan on the CPU is working properly.
>Overheating your CPU may result in SIG11 (afaik internal compiler error)
>and lots of other strange things.

Also prior to the current proliferation of Pentium systems, there
were many more motherboard chipsets out there besides Intel. Slight
timing problems and memory problems have always caused a great deal
of trouble with gcc in the past.

Mike


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