Monday, 31 March 2014

Re: Version 1773

In article <20140331211952.GB17200@platypus.pepperfish.net>,
Rob Kendrick <rjek@netsurf-browser.org> wrote:
> > > The computer it's running on :) If you have more than one memory
> > > stick, try using only one at a time to see if one of them is faulty.
> >
> > > I also seem to remember that the PSUs in Iyonixes are famously
> > > unreliable.
> >
> > Neither of those remarks are in the least bit helpful.

> Have you tried checking if the RAM is faulty? It's amazing how bizarre
> the problems that faulty RAM can cause.

> As for the PSU, it was a serious suggestion: low or faulting voltages
> can cause any number of bizarre, reproducible, unreproducible, precise,
> and imprecise problems.

> So yes, they're things worth checking when you've run out of ideas for
> other things to check.

No I definitely think that is something to do with the ROOL 28th Mar 2014
!Boot. I have just tried my saved Boot of that download and Netsurf crashes,
back to my 30th Mar 2014 !Boot and all is well again.

I took a picture of the error box ;-). Thus.

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Error 0x80000005: Internal error: branch through zero
pc: fffffffc

Fatal signal received: EMT trap

Stack backtrace:
Running thread 0x6153a4
( 61df7c) pc: 478d28 1r: 4729b0 sp: 61df80 _write_backtrace()
( 61dfe4) pc: 478e4c 1r: 4799ac sp: 61dfe8 _unixlib_raise_signal()
( 61dff4) pc: 4798e0 1r: 48c9bc sp: 61cf10 UnixLibErrorHandler()
(fb4213e2) pc: 421ae92c 1r: bea00 sp: 680010
UnixLib detected recursion of signal SIGSEGV. Exiting.

Press Space or click mouse to continue
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Regards Ron.

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