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Im getting back-to-back SIG11 errors on kernel compiles, and suspect a hairline crack on one of the motherboard traces. Whats the best way to check for those?

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Im getting back-to-back SIG11 errors on kernel compiles, and suspect a hairline crack on one of the motherboard traces. Whats the best way to check for those?

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My home-built K6/233 on an FIC-PA2007 motherboard (VIA Apollo VP2 chipset) with 256MB Corsair PC133 SDRAM starts getting frequent SIG11 errors about 20 minutes after power-on during kernel compiles, but never in the first 20 minutes. Rebooting doesn’t restart the clock; powering down overnight does. Swapping out all RAM didn’t help. The relevant part of a typical compile session log follows.

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