gcc internal compiler error program cc1 got fatal signal 11

jack mendez wiler1 at earthlink.net
Sun May 4 20:57:53 EDT 2003


thanks for the information
i ran the memtest utility which is in the sysutils package.
it runs through 16 different test, ran through them 4 times with out errors.
that seems to be a very vague document.doesn't really provide exact answers
but heh, i guess that is life, never and exact science.


At 10:03 AM 5/5/03 +1000, you wrote:
>http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/ has lots of useful info on this.
>Regards
>Aaron
>On Sun, May 04, 2003 at 07:47:00PM -0400, Lorenzo Prince wrote:
>> I have also heard that this can be caused by overheating.  It is my
>> experience that a computer uses a lot more power and its internal
>> temperature rises while compiling a kernel.  Your fan may not be powerful
>> enough to compensate for this problem.  If this is the case, new ram won't
>> help.  You may simply need to replace the fan.
>> 
>> Lorenzo
>> 
>> "Linux was made by foreign terrorists to take money from true US companies
>> like Microsoft." - Some AOL'er.
>> "To this end we dedicate ourselves..." -Don
>> 	-- From the sig of "Don", don at cs.byu.edu
>> 
>> Johan Bergstr?m staggered into view and mumbled:
>> 
>> > That usually implys hardware problems. Probably some bad memory bits.
>> >
>> >
>> > jack mendez <wiler1 at earthlink.net> writes:
>> 
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