Hello,

I have a machine which runs fine for a while, and then all of a
sudden, random programs start dumping core (segmentation faults).  I'm
running Redhat 7.1 with kernel 2.4.13-ac8 on 3 machines, and only one
seems to have the problem.  I compiled the kernel on one machine (but
not the one that crashes), and then copied it and all necessary files
to the other two machines, so it is _exactly_ the same kernel.  The
problematic box is an Intel P100 (early model) with 32M of ram.
There's nothing odd in the syslog around the time the problem appears,
and no errors in the boot log.

I've saved one of the core files (xterm)--would it tell anyone
anything?  (I loaded it into gdb, but didn't have a clue what to do
with it next. :)

Do you think this could be a kernel bug, or perhaps a memory problem?
Is there a way to track down the exact problem?

Thanks,
Ben

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