> 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, =MB= -- A focus on Quality.