Jason Edson wrote:
Mark Brier wrote:
Jason Cooper wrote:
Does it die with the same error in the same place each time? If not,
you probably have a hardware problem. Typically, either your CPU is
overheating (check the fan) or the memory is bad (run memtest86, replace
bad sticks).
It does seem as
Mark Brier wrote:
Jason Edson wrote:
Mark Brier wrote:
Jason Cooper wrote:
Does it die with the same error in the same place each time? If not,
you probably have a hardware problem. Typically, either your CPU is
overheating (check the fan) or the memory is bad (run memtest86,
replace
bad
Jason Edson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
Mark Brier wrote:
Jason Edson wrote:
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I had the same problem when after I got the install done i would
reboot then try and emerge kde. It would get a part of the way done
then crap out at diffrent points. I finnally found the problem. I
Hi,
I am using gcc 3.4.3 / nptl, built using the stage 1 on 3 howto. I have
been doing emerge -uD --newuse world most days and masking some
packages (such as Ooo and gcc), and generally updating the rest of the
system.
Recently, my gentoo install crashes during compiling. I have tried
Mark Brier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
Hi,
I am using gcc 3.4.3 / nptl, built using the stage 1 on 3 howto. I have
been doing emerge -uD --newuse world most days and masking some
packages (such as Ooo and gcc), and generally updating the rest of the
system.
Recently, my gentoo
Dave Nebinger wrote:
I am using gcc 3.4.3 / nptl, built using the stage 1 on 3 howto. I have
been doing emerge -uD --newuse world most days and masking some
packages (such as Ooo and gcc), and generally updating the rest of the
system.
I had various problems with 3.4.3 when trying to
Jason Cooper wrote:
Does it die with the same error in the same place each time? If not,
you probably have a hardware problem. Typically, either your CPU is
overheating (check the fan) or the memory is bad (run memtest86, replace
bad sticks).
It does seem as if it's dying at the same point every
Mark Brier wrote:
Jason Cooper wrote:
Does it die with the same error in the same place each time? If not,
you probably have a hardware problem. Typically, either your CPU is
overheating (check the fan) or the memory is bad (run memtest86, replace
bad sticks).
It does seem as if it's dying at
Hi,
if it is not the exact same error everytime, you should start with cleaning
your heatsink and replacing the old heat conducting paste with fresh one (but
only a very small amount).
If this does not help, try a different PSU. A lot of probs with crashes while
doing something demanding