Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 18:51:43 -0700 (PDT) From: "Rodney W. Grimes" <freebsd@gndrsh.dnsmgr.net> To: rsstan@yahoo.com (Richard Stanaford) Cc: freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Signal 11 on 4-Stable buildworld; bad memory or what? Message-ID: <200007180151.SAA27954@gndrsh.dnsmgr.net> In-Reply-To: <20000717223751.3846.qmail@web3105.mail.yahoo.com> from Richard Stanaford at "Jul 17, 2000 03:37:51 pm"
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> > --- David Uhring <duhring@charter.net> wrote: > > On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Walter Campbell wrote: > > > You might also check the cpu temperature during the compile. Using a > > K6-3/450, > > my cpu cooler was getting quite hot to the touch during the make and would > > exit > > with signal 10 or signal 11. I finally took to cover off the case and set up > > a > > box fan to force additional air into the case. > > > Heh... It's a amazing what a 19-inch Patton steel-bladed air circulator can do > for a hard working 486/DX4/100. *snicker* Not a bit of dust on the cards. > :-) Okay.. maybe that's overkill and I did have to make sure the PC didn't get > blown over... but you gotta use what you've got! lol. Becareful, you may have eliminated your heat problem, but you have now created an excelent static electricity generator. High volumes of air moving over just about anything will build static at an alarming rate! -- Rod Grimes - KD7CAX @ CN85sl - (RWG25) rgrimes@gndrsh.dnsmgr.net To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
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