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Signal 11 and Friends
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   A whole variety of strange behaviors can occur when the software, or
the way you are using the software, stresses the hardware in a way that
triggers hardware bugs.  This might seem hard to believe, but it
happens frequently enough that there exist documents explaining in
detail what the various causes of the problems are, what typical
symptoms look like, and so on.

   Generally these problems are referred to in this document as "signal
11" crashes, because the Linux kernel, running on the most popular
hardware (the Intel x86 line), often stresses the hardware more than
other popular operating systems.  When hardware problems do occur under
GNU/Linux on x86 systems, these often manifest themselves as "signal 11"
problems, as illustrated by the following diagnostic:

     sh# g77 myprog.f
     gcc: Internal compiler error: program f771 got fatal signal 11
     sh#

   It is *very* important to remember that the above message is *not*
the only one that indicates a hardware problem, nor does it always
indicate a hardware problem.

   In particular, on systems other than those running the Linux kernel,
the message might appear somewhat or very different, as it will if the
error manifests itself while running a program other than the `g77'
compiler.  For example, it will appear somewhat different when running
your program, when running Emacs, and so on.

   How to cope with such problems is well beyond the scope of this
manual.

   However, users of Linux-based systems (such as GNU/Linux) should
review `http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/', a source of detailed
information on diagnosing hardware problems, by recognizing their
common symptoms.

   Users of other operating systems and hardware might find this
reference useful as well.  If you know of similar material for another
hardware/software combination, please let us know so we can consider
including a reference to it in future versions of this manual.


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