[snip] > > > > I wasn't thinking about masking KDE but gcc-3.4.1 on AMD64 platform and > > make stable 3.3 version. I run onto one posting claiming that there is > > some kind of bug in gcc-3.4.1 (and this version is the only stable > > version on AMD64. > > > > If I knew I'm going to have so much problem with AMD64, I would have > > gone with x86. > > So WARNING to everybody: A8V + Sata Drive + AMD64 3000 = DISASTER (for > > now). > > > > I have two other boxes running Gentoo on x86 and they are rock solid. > > If any kind of problem pops-up I can solve it withing an hour or faster. > > But these two problem on AMD64 turned this machine to a piece of junk > > (suitable only for Windows). > > > > Split KDE-ebuild is effected as well. > > I couldn't find anything in dmesg, what might be causing it. If it was > > a kernel configuration I would imaging somebody would discover it, but > > there are only suggestion that don't work. It most likely some bug in > > some kind of kernel driver pertaining to Sata Drive or AMD64 > > > > Maybe you should try gcc-3.4.4? You could go with a 32-bit userland > until the problem is resolved. You can do that with a 64-bit kernel > if you have IA32 emulation enabled (hopefully you won't encounter the > same bug). > > Zac
Thank you, that is a good suggestion. I'll be running memtest86 all night, just to be sure. And tomorrow I'll try gcc-3.4.4 it this will not help I'll try IA32 emulation. Though, I'll have to find some more info in this, how to do it. -- #Joseph -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list