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sig 11



Hi everyone,

I have a sig-11 problem. Now, I know that this usually means: broken
RAM. However, I don't think that's the problem with me. Recently, my PC
started showing `strange behavior'. So, I went to the computerstore
(those of you familiar with it: Com4 in Tilburg, The Netherlands). 

They took a close look, did a thorough check and replaced:

    - motherboard (now have an Aopen)
    - power-supply thing (sorry, don't know the proper English term for
      that)

I got it back today and tried compiling a new kernell. No luck (sig11).
So, we also replaced RAM. The kernell compiled nicely. So, I took the
machine back home and put it online. No problem so far. However, I
wanted to add another feature in the kernell, and again it gave me sig
11's. 

You can imagine that this is givin' me a headache.. I have _no_ idea
what could cause this weird behavior... Any suggestions anyone?

    Bas

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Bas van Gils <bas.vangils@home.nl>          ----          PGP-key on demand
Build a system that even a fool can use and only a fool will want to use it.

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