Andrew Libby on Wed, 11 Aug 1999 08:45:52 -0400 (EDT) |
Greetings, I had this same problem with some older AMD and Cyrix chips. I found that replacing the chip with a true intel chip fixed the problem. In general, my problem only reared it's head when I was doing very large compilations, kernel, gcc, etc, very frustrating. In my case I found the URL you sight to be very helpful, but the only thing that helped was to replace the processor. Andy On Tue, Aug 10, 1999 at 02:14:40PM -0400, Graham, John wrote: > Never mind, I think I found a page that offers some great insight > http://www.BitWizard.nl/sig11/, but any additionaly help is still > appreciated. > > Thanks > > -----Original Message----- > From: Graham, John [mailto:JGraham@asi-solutions.com] > Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 1999 2:02 PM > To: 'plug@lists.nothinbut.net' > Subject: [Plug] Signal 11 error > > > I was trying to do a Rh6 install last night when all heck broke loose. I > screwed up lilo on the initial installation, so I tried to re-install, > that's were everything went down hill. I kept getting signal 11 errors each > time I tried to do an install. I'm using a 2G Seagate HD with 80MB of ram > and a Cyrix 686. Can someone shed a little light on my problem? I went to > Red hat's site and they mention something about memory settings in the bios. > Has anyone else seen this? > > Thanks in advance > John > > _______________________________________________ > Plug maillist - Plug@lists.nothinbut.net > http://lists.nothinbut.net/mail/listinfo/plug > > _______________________________________________ > Plug maillist - Plug@lists.nothinbut.net > http://lists.nothinbut.net/mail/listinfo/plug _______________________________________________ Plug maillist - Plug@lists.nothinbut.net http://lists.nothinbut.net/mail/listinfo/plug
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