It worked very nicely for about 5-10 minutes and then
crashed with a
segfault, whilst editing track marks. Repeatedly.
I smell a heat problem, or something silly like a glibc or g++
mismatch/build issue. C++ programs built with pre gcc-3.2 compilers
shouldn't be mixed with libraries built with post gcc-3.2 compilers [and
vice-versa].
Anyone know what environmental factors can affect
this? Somebody must
have it running more stable than that to abe able to use it. The version
of gcdmaster seems to be the latest - 1.1.7
Hardware: AMD Duron 1300,
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Oooooh, I really smell a heat problem if those Durons are anything like the
Thunderbird Athlons.
Install the lm_sensors drivers <http://secure.netroedge.com/~lm78/> and try
to get a "sensors" output of your CPU's temperature just after a segfault.
The Dark Lord prefers Liquid Nitrogen Cooling on his servers, since they are
hallmarks of Quality,
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