On Thu, 1 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > We've just switch from Slackware to Debian 1.2 on a AST Premmia > SE/66 and we are getting a fatal error (11) segmentation fault when > we run emacs. This is our third system the put Debian on and the first > time this has happen. Any suggestions on where we've could of gone wrong > would be appreciated. > This kind of error is usually the result of faulty hardware. There are several things you can try. From the BIOS setup, you should be able to turn the caches off. This is the most probably location for the problem. Many new machines use overclocked memory in cache to get the high speeds needed. This and other timing problems can show up with Linux when MSDOS programs work just fine. Try disabling cache memory and see if the problem goes away.
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