On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 11:10 PM, Marcus D. Leech <mle...@ripnet.com> wrote:
> On 05/13/2010 11:01 PM, Tom Rondeau wrote:
>> I installed 10.04 on my laptop as a full, fresh install. I haven't had
>> any issues building GNU Radio.
>>
>> I don't have anything constructive for you, Marcus, just that bit of info.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>>
> Hmmmmm.    Curiouser, and curiouser.
>
> It's not my machine, I'm "proxying" for a colleague who was so keen on
> the Gnu Radio-based application I've
>  been developing that he went out and got himself a 2nd machine,
> identical to the first, to run another
>  instance on.  The second machine is a "fresh from the box", while the
> first is a upgrade from 9.04.
>
> I don't think I've seen GCC dumpeth the core in many many years.  Makes
> me wonder about weird
>  hardware problems.  It's an Atom D510-based system.  I wonder if there
> are kernel subtleties.
>  Like the upgrade from 9.04 leaves you with a different kernel than a
> "out of the box" 10.04?
>  I'm not a Ubuntu guy, just doing my friend a favour trying to debug this.


It very well could be an issue with the Atom. I know there are special
versions of Ubuntu out (Eeebuntu, if I recall correctly) for the Atom
with patches applied especially for the processor. Intel has quite a
few flags tailored for compiling to the Atom, which could be screwing
stuff up. Maybe an SSE related issue.

Tom

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