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>From: Rourke McNamara[SMTP:rourkem@rourkem.com]
>Sent: donderdag 31 oktober 1996 3:00
>To: axp-list@redhat.com
>Subject: kernel error
>
>i was trying to compile qmail on my UDB (running kernel 2.0.18 w/axp
>patches) and the compiles exited becuase of an "gcc: Internal compiler
>error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11". i then noticed the following
>in /var/log/messages:
>
>Oct 30 20:50:04 alpha kernel: kernel: unaligned trap at fffffc000037e464:
>fffffc000045563f 29 1
>Oct 30 20:50:04 alpha kernel: kernel: unaligned trap at fffffc0000346b68:
>fffffc000045563f 29 1
>Oct 30 20:50:04 alpha kernel: kernel: unaligned trap at fffffc0000346c04:
fffffc0000455637 29 27
>[and so on...]
If only I knew what that is... I'm a certainly NOT a new Linux user, but
I -am- a new Alpha user. My system says the same things. Whenever I try
to start my computer it gives an error like:
"Cannot change to /var/spool/at/: Permission denied" <-- CRAP. it's on
-rwx------, should be ok.
AND
things like when I try to mail (not even compile!):
mail(246): unaligned trap at fffffc0000342028
mail(246): unaligned trap at <same address>
and that for about 4 times... at least.
Is this something that has got to do with hardware conflicts/problems?
Or is this 'normal'?
I've never had this in other versions of Linux before (Slackware) ...
so, don't know what this is.
If there's any documentation on this, please give me a URL or the ftp
site. Or attach it if possible...
Thanks in advance
>i then looked through /var/log/messages and noticed similar errors
>reports for init and update. does anyone know what this could be from?
If you've found out, let me know!
>
>thanks,
>rourke mcnamara
Maurice.
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