David F. Skoll wrote:
Doh... that's a segfault.  You'll need to convince your system to
generate a core file to have any hope of diagnosing this.
Thanks for your fast response. Unfortunately, analyzing core dumps is probably far beyond my expertise. :-\


Cormack, Ken wrote:
If this is a linux machine, I know of two circumstances under which you'll
see this...
1.)     Bad memory (try swapping out the memory modules)
2.)     If you've over-clocked the system, you're pushing it too fast.
I'm running FreeBSD 6.0 on a Pentium III that is about 3-4 years old. No piece is overclocked.

Bad memory might be the reason for my problems - although I did run Memtest86+ on it before I installed FreeBSD.

It might be worth the while to run another test.

Thanks,

Bart
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