-sun16):[ OK ]
Welcome to /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit: line 70 34 Segmentation fault LC_ALL= C grep
-q "Red Hat" /etc/redhat-release Red Hat Linux
Press 'I' to enter interactive startup.
Mounting proc filesystem: [FAILED]
We have Red Hat AS 2.1 - kernel 2.4.9-34 in a Compaq Proliant DL580 with 7GB of
RAM and Oracle 9.0.2 i.
Running the compress command after an oracle export tables, causes the error
message "segmentation fault".
We also try to run the compress command, just to a large table, w
We have Red Hat AS 2.1 kernel 2.4.9-34 in a Compaq Proliant DL580 with 7GB of
RAM and Oracle 9.0.2 i.
Running the compress command after an oracle export tables, causes the error
message "segmentation fault".
We also try to run the compress command, just to a large table, without
manually downloaded & installed
glibc-2.3.2-57.i386.rpm. This was when the problems started.
-Devon
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On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 11:23:41 -0400, Devon Harding - GTHLA wrote:
> This happens when I run certain programs like 'wget', 'rpm'
> 'Segmentation fault'
If this happens on an unmodified installation of Red Hat Linux,
Strace
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Segmentation fault
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# strace wget
execve("/usr/bin/wget", ["wget"], [/* 24 vars */]) = 0
uname({sys="Linux", node="saturn.sirecon.com", ...}) = 0
brk(0) = 0x807
Devon Harding - GTHLA wrote:
This happens when I run certain programs like 'wget', 'rpm'
'Segmentation fault'
Can you show a strace of the program? "strace command"
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On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 11:23, Devon Harding - GTHLA wrote:
> This happens when I run certain programs like 'wget', 'rpm'
> 'Segmentation fault'
Obviously, this isn't normal behavior. Sounds like you've tried to do
(upgrade) something you should
This happens when I run certain programs like 'wget', 'rpm'
'Segmentation fault'
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reza saeidinia wrote:
I think that it is memory less error. in borland c when this error are
accouring in options windows we check huge memory and this error is
removed. but this option is'nt exist in kdeveloper (or I do'nt know it).
I don't believe there is such an option on any Unix system. A
Hello
This is not a file only.
this is a project with about 200 files (c,h). and I write a file and add it to the project .the other files were compile without error but when runing my file the error segmentation fault apear.
I think when the equalitty t=mat1[i][j] the error accoured.
when
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> Oops - sorry - as you guessed, I didn't want to type
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" -- my mail program (Eudora) doesn't display
> "References", so I had no idea there was "hidden state" in my message
el Schwendt wrote:
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> Where does one report a segmentation fault in perl?
> As a workaround, I can simply roll back to the RH-7.3 version of perl,
> which will work for me,
> but I'd l
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> Where does one report a segmentation fault in perl?
> As a workaround, I can simply roll back to the RH-7.3 version of perl,
> which will work for me,
> but I'd like to
Where does one report a segmentation fault in perl?
As a workaround, I can simply roll back to the RH-7.3 version of perl,
which will work for me,
but I'd like to report this "perl crasher" somewhere.
Thanks
Julius
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On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 08:53:29 -0700 (PDT), Dusko Knezevic wrote:
> I am running Red Hat 9.0 with the latest kernel. When
> I try to run IBM JDK 1.3.1 I get a segmentation fault.
>
>
> Has anybody encountered this problem?
/usr/s
I am running Red Hat 9.0 with the latest kernel. When
I try to run IBM JDK 1.3.1 I get a segmentation fault.
Has anybody encountered this problem?
Regards,
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> > Ahhh. They renamed it since I used it. That explains it. Thanks.
>
> 6.2: nmh-1.0.3-6x.i386.rpm
> 5.2: nmh-0.27-1.i386.rpm
> 5.1: nmh-0.24-7.i386.rpm
Yup. It's been a while since I used it. Around '94 to be exact...
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On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 16:43:47 -0700, Lazor, Ed wrote:
> > A quick scan from my CD archives shows:
> >
> > ./7.3/RedHat/RPMS/nmh-1.0.4-9.i386.rpm
> > ./8.0/RedHat/RPMS/nmh-1.0.4-15.i386.rpm
> > ./9.0/RedHat/RPMS/nmh-1.0.4-18.i386.rpm
>
Bailo, John wrote:
Ok, pine works! No fault.
Now, is there a way in pine to select all the messages and forward them
to a single email address ?
Easy - go to the folder with the messages.
with the ';' key you can select based on criteria.
with the 'A' key you apply the selection to all.
The
Ahhh. They renamed it since I used it. That explains it. Thanks.
> -Original Message-
> A quick scan from my CD archives shows:
>
> ./7.3/RedHat/RPMS/nmh-1.0.4-9.i386.rpm
> ./8.0/RedHat/RPMS/nmh-1.0.4-15.i386.rpm
> ./9.0/RedHat/RPMS/nmh-1.0.4-18.i386.rpm
>
> So yes,
> Are you sure this is on the RedHat CD? Which one? I checked the ftp and didn't see
> it.
Let's see. RH 7.3 you said ...
It's on CD 2: /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/nmh-1.0.4-9.i386.rpm
Checking for updates: ... None.
If you've never used mh or nmh before you might want to read nmh(1)
and take
Lazor, Ed wrote:
Are you sure this is on the RedHat CD? Which one? I checked the ftp and didn't see it.
A quick scan from my CD archives shows:
./7.3/RedHat/RPMS/nmh-1.0.4-9.i386.rpm
./8.0/RedHat/RPMS/nmh-1.0.4-15.i386.rpm
./9.0/RedHat/RPMS/nmh-1.0.4-18.i386.rpm
So yes, they do
Are you sure this is on the RedHat CD? Which one? I checked the ftp and didn't see
it.
-Ed
> mh is not a command it's a suite of commands. Install nmh from the
> RedHat CD and type `man mhmail'.
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> http://at.rpmfind.net/opsys/linux/RPM/contrib/libc6/i386/mh-6.8.4-7.i386.=
> html
> =20
> Anyone know of a newer rpm or source?
mh is not a command it's a suite of commands. Install nmh from the
RedHat CD and type `man mhmail'.
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know of a newer rpm or source?
-Original Message-
There
is no mh command on my rh73 install
Can
you point me to a source?
What is the full name of the
application?
DISCL
very large mailbox causes segmentation fault, rh73
I don't know in pine, but
I know mh handles something like this fairly easy.
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Message-
Ok, pine works! No fault.
Now, is there a way in pine
to select all the messages and forward them to a single email ad
I
don't know in pine, but I know mh handles something like this fairly
easy.
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Ok,
pine works! No
fault.
Now,
is there a way in pine to select all the messages and forward them to a single
email address ?
DISCLAIMER:This message is intende
command
on very large mailbox causes segmentation fault, rh73
Do you have an plenty of
extra available drive space and ram? Have you tried pine or mh?
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From: Bailo, John
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Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 3:18
PM
To: '[EMAIL PROT
mail command
on very large mailbox causes segmentation fault, rh73
Do you have an plenty of
extra available drive space and ram? Have you tried pine or mh?
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From: Bailo, John
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Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 3:18
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To: '[EMAIL PROT
box causes segmentation fault,
rh73
Rh73
distro
Problem:
The
root mailbox has become very large, 300MB.
I want
to offload it by forwarding mail to various
mailboxes.
When I
run the mail command as root, it fails and throws
this error message:
Segmentation fault
ure: OK, key ID db42a60e
> D: read h# 705 Header V3 DSA signature: OK, key ID db42a60e
> D: read h# 718 Header V3 DSA signature: OK, key ID db42a60e
> D: read h# 906 Header V3 DSA signature: OK, key ID db42a60e
> D: read h#1449 Header V3 DSA signature: OK, key ID db42a60e
> D: read
e: OK, key ID db42a60e
D: read h#1450 Header V3 DSA signature: OK, key ID db42a60e
D: == --- kernel-2.4.18-24.8.0
D: erase: kernel-2.4.18-24.8.0 has 1062 files, test = 0
D: opening db index /var/lib/rpm/Name create mode=0x42
D: read h# 1074 Header V3 DSA signature: OK, k
b42a60e
D: read h# 1449 Header V3 DSA signature: OK, key ID db42a60e
D: read h# 1450 Header V3 DSA signature: OK, key ID db42a60e
D: == --- kernel-2.4.18-24.8.0
D: erase: kernel-2.4.18-24.8.0 has 1062 files, test = 0
D: opening db index /var/lib/rpm/Name create mode=0x42
D: read h# 1074 Heade
2.4.18-24.8.0 has 1062 files, test = 0
D: opening db index /var/lib/rpm/Name create mode=0x42
D: read h# 1074 Header V3 DSA signature: OK, key ID db42a60e
Segmentation fault
Voila! Segmentation fault again (please see previuos mails in this
thread regarding openoffice install (rpm -Uvv
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> a further question. does anyone know what this type of fault or
> warning is: warning:
> /var/cache/apt/archives/openoffice_1.0.2-2_i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature:
> NOKEY, key ID 897da07a
Y
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Hi all,
I want to upgrade openoffice.org from my current openoffice-1.0.1-8 to
openoffice_1.0.2-2.
Whether I use apt-get for RH8.0 or rpm -Uvh to upgrade the three
openoffice rpm's I get a seg fault:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] rpm]# ap
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> >"rpm --help|less", see section "Signature options". ;)
> >
> >
>
> Caught me there! Read through the man page too quickly over to verify.
> Didn't think to verify the signature.
>
> rpm
Michael Schwendt wrote:
"rpm --help|less", see section "Signature options". ;)
Caught me there! Read through the man page too quickly over to verify.
Didn't think to verify the signature.
rpm -K output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] archives]# rpm -K openoffice_1.0.2-2_i386.rpm
openoffice_1.0.2-2_i386.r
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On Tue, 04 Mar 2003 16:38:18 +0100, Eduardo Silva wrote:
> >Have you verified the package with rpm yet?
> >If it verifies fine, try increasing verbosity to -Uvvh or strace
> >the installation attempt.
>
> rpm -V for this package gives me a package no
e: OK, key ID db42a60e
### [100%]
D: == +++ openoffice-i18n-1.0.2-2
D: Expected size: 40692137 = lead(96)+sigs(344)+pad(0)+data(40691697)
D: Actual size: 40692137
D: install: openoffice-i18n-1.0.2-2 has 1035 files, test = 0
Segmentation fau
e rpm's I get a seg fault:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] archives]# rpm -Uvh --nodeps
> openoffice-i18n_1.0.2-2_i386.rpm
> warning: openoffice-i18n_1.0.2-2_i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key
> ID 897da07a
> Preparing... ####### [100%]
> Seg
: Sub-process /bin/rpm recieved a segmentation fault.
or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] archives]# rpm -Uvh --nodeps
openoffice-i18n_1.0.2-2_i386.rpm
warning: openoffice-i18n_1.0.2-2_i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key
ID 897da07a
Preparing... ### [100%]
Segmentation fau
My linux box was started to respond very slowly so i ran top.
What i saw was vim was consuming 90%+ CPU. So i decided to run strace
strace -p revealed
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) ---
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) ---
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) ---
over and over again.
The strange
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Mi Zhou wrote:
> I have a c program that works fine on a local console but gives a
> 'segmentation fault' during execution in SSH.
>
> The scenario is:
> The program and its a.out are on system A running Redhat8.0. I have
> another system B runni
I have a c
program that works fine on a local console but gives a 'segmentation fault'
during execution in SSH.
The scenario is:
The program and
its a.out are on system A running Redhat8.0. I have another system B running the
same OS. I sshed from system B to system A and tr
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 02:26, Alan Harding wrote:
>
> I was attempting to update the Postgresql packages on my machine when I
> started getting Segmentation Faults.
...
> So I tried both Red-carpet and apt-get to see if it would update. Both
> give the same error.
Sounds like the problem is in rpm
I am having a few issues with the above and wondered if anyone can help.
I was attempting to update the Postgresql packages on my machine when I
started getting Segmentation Faults.
It seems every time it attempts to update the main Postgresql package
the error occurs. Now seeing as how I am not
Taken from http://info.astrian.net/jargon/terms/s.html#segmentation_fault
segmentation fault n. [Unix] 1. [techspeak] An error in which a
running program attempts to access memory not allocated to it and core
dumps with a segmentation violation error. This is often caused by
improper
Greetings,
Can anyone tell me what a segmentation fault is? I installed a software
package and it reports a segmentation fault when starting it's service.
Thanks,
Steven
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Gamez wrote:| Hi list,| I tried to uninstall my sendmail using rpm -e
--nodeps but I get this| error "Segmentation fault" I dont know what this
mean and how to resolve| it to be able to install postfix, please
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Toto Gamez wrote:
| Hi list,
| I tried to uninstall my sendmail using rpm -e --nodeps but I get this
| error "Segmentation fault" I dont know what this mean and how to resolve
| it to be able to install postfix, please help
|
| TIA
| Toto
P
Hi list,
I tried to uninstall my sendmail using rpm -e
--nodeps but I get this error "Segmentation fault" I dont know what
this mean and how to resolve it to be able to install postfix, please
help
TIA
Toto
Hi all,
I just installed redhat 7.2 on a pc and trying to register it with redhat
network using rhn_register. I already created an account at redhat website.
But, when I use rhn_register, after entering my userid, passowrd and email,
it gives me a segmentation fault.
can some one point me what
Hello,
> when i try to run Linuxconf it gives me following error.
> " segmentation fault ( core dumped ) "
> please help.
>
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ould help
you check the file. see man fopen
jay
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, cana rich wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to make a daemon which check if a file
> exist in a directory so I made a "fileopen" in "read"
> mode in a loop (while (1)...).
> That's why i
Hi,
I tried to make a daemon which check if a file
exist in a directory so I made a "fileopen" in "read"
mode in a loop (while (1)...).
That's why i have a segmentation fault.
Is someone have an other method to do it without a
segmentation fault?
Thanks
Each program when is executed is granted a piece of RAM, termed as a "segment". The
segmant has a certain size and it comprises memory locations with a certain range of
addresses.
A *segmentation fault* error occurs when your program tries to read from, or write to,
an address tha
he reserved
> memory.
>
> Alex
>
> > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> > Von:cana rich [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Gesendet am:Mittwoch, 3. Juli 2002 15:14
> > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Betreff:Segmentation fault
> >
> > Hi
Canarich,
What application are you trying to run that resulted in this error?
Anything new you have installed lately?
On Wed, 2002-07-03 at 06:13, cana rich wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have this error message : "Segmentation Fault".
> Where does it come from? memory?
&g
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>
> Hi,
>
> I have this error message : "Segmentation Fault".
> Where does it come from? memory?
>
> Can anybody help me?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Canarich
>
> _
Hi,
I have this error message : "Segmentation Fault".
Where does it come from? memory?
Can anybody help me?
Thanks,
Canarich
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On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, adrian kok wrote:
> Dear all
>
> I got the following in the /var/log/messages
>
> how do I fix it?
>
> Thank you
>
> Jan 2 08:14:21 mail getty[3107]: Segmentation fault
>
Not that I know much about getty, but I suppose if you expect some he
Dear all
I got the following in the /var/log/messages
how do I fix it?
Thank you
Jan 2 08:14:21 mail getty[3107]: Segmentation fault
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>If you needed rwx, then the use chmod 777.
The proper permissions on /tmp are set with:
chmod 1777 /tmp
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ute the program.
Thanks again. This group was extremely helpful.
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From: "Ward William E DLDN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 8:13 AM
Subject: RE: Segmentation Fault as user only
> Otto, c
A...
I don't bother with RPM's myself. I always insist on source code (call
me nuts but I want code ::grinz::)
Frank
Matthew Melvin wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Apr 2001 at 9:28am (-0600), Frank Carreiro wrote:
>
>> Strange that it would seg fault as a normal user. I haven't tried
>> Maelstro
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001 at 9:28am (-0600), Frank Carreiro wrote:
> Strange that it would seg fault as a normal user. I haven't tried
> Maelstrom yet in RH7.1 however I have it installed on a 6.2 box and it
> runs fine from any user account.
Some investigation showed that although they were all desc
ance speaking here).
frank
> > Whether I login as 'user', or login as root and then 'su user' in a terminal
> > window, the results are the same. As root, the game/program runs fine; as
> > 'user' I get the segmentation fault. The results are t
Subject: Re: Segmentation Fault as user only
Whether I login as 'user', or login as root and then 'su user' in a terminal
window, the results are the same. As root, the game/program runs fine; as
'user' I get the segmentation fault. The results are the same whether
ser'; the
> second file exists but has '-rw-r--r-- permissions.
>
> I'll try and copy the first file over - then change permissions on the
> second to see if that helps. I had changed the Maelstrom User ID
> permissions to 's' - and it makes a difference - a bunch
Otto.
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Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 5:51 PM
Subject: Re: Segmentation Fault as user only
> - Original Message -----
> From: "Otto Lenz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
&
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From: "Otto Lenz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 11:59 AM
Subject: Re: Segmentation Fault as user only
> Whether I login as 'user', or login as root and then 'su user' in a
ter
On Sun, 29 Apr 2001 at 10:59am (-0600), Otto Lenz wrote:
> Whether I login as 'user', or login as root and then 'su user' in a terminal
> window, the results are the same. As root, the game/program runs fine; as
> 'user' I get the segmentation fault. The
Whether I login as 'user', or login as root and then 'su user' in a terminal
window, the results are the same. As root, the game/program runs fine; as
'user' I get the segmentation fault. The results are the same whether in
Gnome or KDE.
If I login to the con
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2001 8:28 AM
Subject: Segmentation Fault as user only
> I'm new to Linux. Just installed RH7.1 - everything seemed to go OK.
> My son wanted to
another user, the same action gets me the
following error : 'Segmentation fault'.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Otto.
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n virtual memory. I wonder
if this means that my kernel (2.2.17, also from redhat updated) is having
this virtual memory problem that causes any program to segmentation fault
randomly.
Here is the gdb -c core output. As far as I remember it doesn't matter
what program segmentation fault, the
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running redhat 6.2 with kernel-2.2.17-14 (from redhat updated
> kernel). For the past few weeks, I've been experiencing segmentation fault
> problem and it got really bad over the weekend. The segmentation fault
&g
Hi,
I am running redhat 6.2 with kernel-2.2.17-14 (from redhat updated
kernel). For the past few weeks, I've been experiencing segmentation fault
problem and it got really bad over the weekend. The segmentation fault
problem I am talking about has nothing to do with any local program we
Hi;
Something's going bonkers in my server (RH6.2). I've gotten a plethora of
*segmentation fault* statements and some *core dumps* and paid a techie to
go in and fix some stuff since it wouldn't even accept keyboard input. I
*need* to track down what's causing this prob
Hi,
we have been having a problem with the passwd command. it doesn't allow to
change password and give segmentation fault error. we are running Red Hat
linux version 6.0, passwd version 0.58 and pam version 0.66.
we have tried uninstalling and installing the passwd rpm again but it
do
Hello,
I have RH 6.2 with kernel-2.2.16-3 (I recompile it). It works fine.
After that when I run linuxconf I received: "Segmentation fault".
Could You tell me, which options in ".config" file must I have to
linuxconf wor
gt; From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 4:49 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Could any one help me in solving this segmentation fault
>
> Hi friends,
> I am getting segmentation problem from my shared library. After so
> On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, Mike W wrote:
> > > I know someone explained this before but I lost the email. I'm getting a
> > > segmentation fault when I try to run linuxconf. Where do I find which
> > > configuration file is the problem?
> > >
> > > Thanks
y will look at that
application to find the problem. Not may applications are as stable as
your compiler (and that's a damn shame).
> > On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, Mike W wrote:
> > > I know someone explained this before but I lost the email. I'm getting a
> > > segmen
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Danny wrote:
> Segment Fault is do to faulty hardwware.
>
> Have you tried swapping your RAM to test if your problem has gone away?
>
>
> On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, Mike W wrote:
> > I know someone explained this before but I lost the email. I'
Now that's not to say that a bad memory couldn't
cause a segmentation fault, but I certainly would not make that
generalization.
Dave
> From: Danny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 10:16:20 +1000
>
> Segment Fault is do to faulty hardwware.
>
> Have
Segment Fault is do to faulty hardwware.
Have you tried swapping your RAM to test if your problem has gone away?
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, Mike W wrote:
> I know someone explained this before but I lost the email. I'm getting a
> segmentation fault when I try to run linuxconf. Wher
I know someone explained this before but I lost the email. I'm getting a
segmentation fault when I try to run linuxconf. Where do I find which
configuration file is the problem?
Thanks,
Mike W
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I just installed Code Crusader using the source rpm from the contrib
directory, and it gives me a segmentation fault as soon as I try to run
it. I didn't experience any problems during the installation
though. Anybody can suggest a fix for this?
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Someone once posted a method to determine why linuxconfig was segmenting.
Would you please repost the tip. I've forgotten which log file(s) give the
point of error.
Thanks,
Mike Watson
RH 6.1
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in but when I try and remove the
new
>system account I get a "Segmentation fault" error and cannot remove the
>account.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Best regards,
>David
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>system account.
>
>I have closed the hole that let him in but when I try and remove the new
>system account I get a "Segmentation fault" error and cannot remove the
>account.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Best regards,
>David
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On Sat, Jan 08, 2000 at 08:07:07PM -0700, Paul R. Watkins wrote:
> I'm using RH 6.1 and every so often find that a daemon or other
> application won't run due to a segmentation fault.
[...]
Good chance this is due to faulty hardware. Have a look at this:
http://www.bitwizar
I'm using RH 6.1 and every so often find that a daemon or other
application won't run due to a segmentation fault.
I can find no info on what this might be -- I'm finding this error in
the log files, e.g., in the error_log for httpd for the most recent one.
Any ideas will be ap
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