Re: [gentoo-user] Random emerge failures

2005-05-18 Thread Grant
> | Is a hardware problem the only explanation? I'm seeing this kind of > | thing across 4 different systems: > | > | P4-2.8 2GB > | Celeron-2.4 512MB > | P3-600 192MB > | Celeron-? 128MB > | > | This time it was the P3. > > If it's random then we're probably talking hardware, yes. The other > op

Re: [gentoo-user] Random emerge failures

2005-05-18 Thread Grant
> | Is a hardware problem the only explanation? I'm seeing this kind of > | thing across 4 different systems: > | > | P4-2.8 2GB > | Celeron-2.4 512MB > | P3-600 192MB > | Celeron-? 128MB > | > | This time it was the P3. > > If it's random then we're probably talking hardware, yes. The other > op

Re: [gentoo-user] Random emerge failures

2005-05-18 Thread Grant
> > I have a hard > > time believing all four machines have bad hardware. > > Are they all on the same power supply? Maybe a UPS would help. I really don't think that's it. The P4 is actually hosted in another state. - Grant -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] Random emerge failures

2005-05-18 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Tue, 17 May 2005 12:24:57 -0700, Grant wrote: > I have a hard > time believing all four machines have bad hardware. Are they all on the same power supply? Maybe a UPS would help. -- Neil Bothwick WINDOWS: Will Install Needless Data On Whole System pgphIj82jbd8J.pgp Description: PGP signa

Re: [gentoo-user] Random emerge failures

2005-05-17 Thread Grant
> | Is a hardware problem the only explanation? I'm seeing this kind of > | thing across 4 different systems: > | > | P4-2.8 2GB > | Celeron-2.4 512MB > | P3-600 192MB > | Celeron-? 128MB > | > | This time it was the P3. > > If it's random then we're probably talking hardware, yes. The other > op

Re: [gentoo-user] Random emerge failures

2005-05-17 Thread Grant
> >>| Is a hardware problem the only explanation? I'm seeing this kind of > >>| thing across 4 different systems: > >>| > >>| P4-2.8 2GB > >>| Celeron-2.4 512MB > >>| P3-600 192MB > >>| Celeron-? 128MB > >>| > >>| This time it was the P3. > >> > >>If it's random then we're probably talking hardwar

Re: [gentoo-user] Random emerge failures

2005-05-17 Thread Richard Fish
Grant wrote: >On 5/17/05, Ciaran McCreesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>On Tue, 17 May 2005 11:42:06 -0700 Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>| Is a hardware problem the only explanation? I'm seeing this kind of >>| thing across 4 different systems: >>| >>| P4-2.8 2GB >>| Celeron-2.4 512MB >

Re: [gentoo-user] Random emerge failures

2005-05-17 Thread Grant
On 5/17/05, Ciaran McCreesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 17 May 2005 11:42:06 -0700 Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > | Is a hardware problem the only explanation? I'm seeing this kind of > | thing across 4 different systems: > | > | P4-2.8 2GB > | Celeron-2.4 512MB > | P3-600 192MB > | C

Re: [gentoo-user] Random emerge failures

2005-05-17 Thread Ciaran McCreesh
On Tue, 17 May 2005 11:42:06 -0700 Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | Is a hardware problem the only explanation? I'm seeing this kind of | thing across 4 different systems: | | P4-2.8 2GB | Celeron-2.4 512MB | P3-600 192MB | Celeron-? 128MB | | This time it was the P3. If it's random then we'r

[gentoo-user] Random emerge failures

2005-05-17 Thread Grant
Hi guys, I've posted about my random emerge failures before and it sounded like changing /etc/make.conf to: MAKEOPTS="-j1" would fix it, but I'm definitely still getting them. The latest one is with firefox. Here's what I see: ntextSpecPS.h nsTempfilePS.h nsPaperPS.h ../../../dist/include/gfx