Try compiling a kernel, make clean it and do it again... just to make
sure... but if you're crashing in exactly the same place each time then
it's more likely to be a bug... if you're crashing in random places then
it's gonna be a hardware problem.......

On Wed, 30 Dec 1998, Lucid Dream wrote:

> > I'd get some software to test your RAM first, many motherboards let you
> > change the CPU clock rate from the BIOS config screens... but otherwise
> > you're on your own looking at the manual for your particular board....
> > 
> > If the crash happens regularly, try compiling a kernel and if that
> > compiles OK then it's probably not hardware... it's possible you've found
> > a bug in GCC but I admin it seems unlikley.
> 
> Matter 'O fact, I compiled and installed a new kernel not 5 minutes before
> compiling ftape. (after applying the suggested patch in the docs)
> 
> I'm going to tinker with it a bit more.
> 
> Thanks to all for the suggestions!
> 
> -----------------
> Lucid Dream
> www.unixgeeks.org
> 
> 

James ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Vortex Internet
My Windows unders~1 long filena~1, and yours?

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