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Date:      Sun, 02 Nov 1997 03:33:21 -0800 (PST)
From:      Donald Burr <dburr@POBoxes.com>
To:        FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Cc:        FreeBSD Hardware <freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org>
Subject:   programs dying with SIGBUS after long uptime
Message-ID:  <XFMail.971102034223.dburr@POBoxes.com>

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A problem has recently come to my attention.  

After the system has been up and in use for a lengthy period of
time (from several hours to a whole day or more), programs start dying with
signal 10's (SIBGUS).

I have seen this happen with Linux binaries only, and large ones at that
- -- Executor and any of the StarOffice programs almost certainly crash
after the system has been up and in use for several hours to a day.  But
this happened ONCE on a FreeBSD binary -- "more", believe it or not!

Many programs, however, still work fine.  For example, right now, I CANNOT
start StarOffice or Executor (SIGBUS), but I CAN compile WINE (a rather
large package, IMHO), use Netscape (the 3.04Gold BSDi version), and read
and compose mail using XFMail.

What could be going on here?  I doubt it's the program or libraries, as
I've tried reloading them from scratch, with similar results.  Could my
memory or CPU be going bad, or possibly overheating?  (it has been very
hot around here the past few days)

Something similar (programs, mainly gcc, dying with random signals
or other errors) happened once, when I tried overclocking a CPU beyond what
it could tolerate.  But I'm NOT overclocking my machine or bus right now. 
I don't think.  (hard to tell, my motherboard came with scanty
documentation)  Could this be due to some BIOS configurations that aren't
set right (memory timings, cache timings, PCI bus stuff, ...?)

The machine is an AMD 486dx4/133 on a Jet 486 PCI mainboard (Award BIOS
from Dec 1996, I believe).

Please respond via email.  Thanks!!

ies, as
I've tried reloading them from scratch, with similar results.  Could my
memory or CPU be going bad, or possibly overheating?  (it has been very
hot around here the past few days)

Please respond via email.  Thanks!!

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