even i had a same prob before but was on diff machine... i re-installed the OS and now that machine is working fine now....
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 07:27:00 -0600, Lu Goon <lagoon@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've had similar problems until I realized that it was my memory. It could be that your memory or motherboard BIOS is corrupt. If you have at least two them put in one at a time and test it for about 12 hours to see if that is the case.
Other than that I would look at your hard drive, Linux generally doesn't come with defraging tools because it cleans
the disk on boot up.
LG
Dilip M wrote:
Why do i get segmentation fault when i do 'mkdir' or 'ls'
I tried to search in internet for the same but was not able to find a proper answer / or i could understand the answer :((
The machine where i'm getting this is in internet.
How could i recover this ?
-Dilip.M
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