On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 11:49:58AM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> "J.A.Serralheiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >a few weeks ago, I enabled bios APM, which has a bug and I didnt knew
> >about. I had crash, and some files in /lib/something disapeared.
> >
> >The problem was not a big deal, because I
"J.A.Serralheiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>a few weeks ago, I enabled bios APM, which has a bug and I didnt knew
>about. I had crash, and some files in /lib/something disapeared.
>
>The problem was not a big deal, because I still compiled my own programs
>( which are not a big deal too). Then,
a few weeks ago, I enabled bios APM, which has a bug and I didnt knew
about. I had crash, and some files in /lib/something disapeared.
The problem was not a big deal, because I still compiled my own programs
( which are not a big deal too). Then, once I trie to recompile my kernel
for 486 proces
It could very well be a hardware problem. Take a look at
http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/.
Luck,
E.-
Dany Dionne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: I have debian 1.3.1, gcc 2.7.2.1-8, cpp 2.7.2.1-8 and kernel 2.0.29
: I install this new debian box 2 days ago from the cd-rom of LSL.
: I am unable to comp
Hi,
I have debian 1.3.1, gcc 2.7.2.1-8, cpp 2.7.2.1-8 and kernel 2.0.29
I install this new debian box 2 days ago from the cd-rom of LSL.
I am unable to compile kernel 2.0.30 and enlightenment DR0.11 . In both
case, i receive during the compilation the message:
gcc:internal compiler error; program
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