> Originally, I suspected the problem had something to do with system load > and that it was simply happening more often with Mozilla due to the load > that Mozilla placed on the system. Then I suspected that the problem > might be memory related and only showing itself when the system was using > large amounts of memory. I have however tested the system's memory using > MemTest, and found no problem. > Probably a good guess. I had a system with bad memory that passed the memtest86 program. Try compiling a kernel a few times in a row and see if you get a sig11. Also, look at the sig11 faq ( http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/ ). I was lucky in that I could reliably get a sig11 during a kernel compile so I could then test different configurations, etc. For me, it was simply a matter of moving the RAM around (again, lucky).
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