Hello,
I'm using an hp vectra vl3, in it, it has a cyrix 486 dx2 80 mhz
over-drive processor. I'm considering replacing it with a PNY p133
however.
Dave.
On Sat, 10 Apr 1999 00:17:22 -0700 (PDT) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>This happens sometimes when overclocking your processor ... other
>times .. well
>yoiu got me, but if you rerun the compile command again it will pick
>up where
>it left off. I ve had trouble with this myself... if your using bash
>or tcsh ..
>just hit the up arrow and hit enter.
>
>
>which processor do you have btw ?
>
>
>On 09-Apr-99 Mike Werner wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I've been trying to make modules for my kernel 2.2.5 for slackware
>3.6. I
>>> got the following error message:
>>> gcc internal compiler error. Program cc1 got fatal signal 11.
>>> Can anyone tell me what this means and how to fix it? If
>you need
>>> system
>>> information let me know, but I myself am unsure which information
>is
>>> appropriate for this error.
>>> Thanks.
>>> Dave,.
>>
>> This usually signals a hardware problem. For more info take a look
>at
>> http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/
>> It's explained there better than I could, but basically one of the
>more
>> common causes is dodgy memory. The BIOS "memory test" is pretty
>much a
>> joke - don't rely on it. There're causes other than memory - that
>URL
>> above is quite detailed on what the different causes are and how to
>> figure out what the actual problem is.
>> --
>> Mike Werner KA8YSD | "Where do you want to go today?"
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