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confused Error on my I5-8700K + Clear linux

<core_client_version>7.2.42</core_client_version>
<![CDATA[
<message>
process got signal 11
</message>
<stderr_txt>
SIGSEGV: segmentation violation

</stderr_txt>
]]>


I have this error on many WCG project / WU.

What i could do ?

Thx guy
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Re: Error on my I5-8700K + Clear linux

Try to reboot the machine.
Apply the last updates:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade

If it does not help, you should verify the RAM (Linux/Grub has an option for performing an extensive RAM check) and later your HDD (maybe a portion of your HDD is corrupted).
If all these check activities do not help, the cause could be the CPU or - more probably - a failure (malfunction) on the mainboard.
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Re: Error on my I5-8700K + Clear linux

I dont have apt-get in my Intel clear linux =).
https://clearlinux.org


My clear linux is up to date i have 4.14.9 kernel and i have rebuilt kernel 3 times, computer is new, i have buy all for boinc last week.

People of seti project say it cause it old lib/gcc use in project.
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Re: Error on my I5-8700K + Clear linux

Sorry, I do not have any experience with Clear Linux.
In all cases, I would make a try with another Linux distribution (Linux Mint, Ubuntu Mate, Debian, ...) just for verifying that the trouble is not caused by a hardware failure.
You can perform the second Linux installation on a second partition use it over a dual boot.
Cheers,
Yves
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Re: Error on my I5-8700K + Clear linux

You are almost certainly hitting the issue the SETI@Home people were mentioning...

Linux kernels [used to] provide efficient access to some common [date-related] system calls via a mechanism known as vsyscall. This gave fast access to a handful of functions via a static address mechanism. Later, this was replaced by a dynamic mechanism (where applications poll to find out where their copy of the vsyscall routine addresses might be) and an emulation of the old mechanism was provided for old software.

From about kernel version 4.8 or 4.10 the emulation of the old mechanism has been disabled (or completely removed?) Unfortunately, glibc v2.13 and earlier don't know how to use the dynamic mechanism so programs statically linked with older libraries may fail on new kernels.

I'm a Ubuntu user and they don't seem to have disabled the emulation in kernels used by their LTS version (Xenial; 16.04). Some other systems have disabled but not removed it, and addng
vsyscall=emulate
to the kernel boot options.

There have been threads in various forums about how to build a kernel with the emulation turned back on but I, like Yves, have no experience with the version of Linux you are using so I fear I can do no more than confirm the likely cause of the problem.

Good luck on a fix, whether it's by changing kernel build options or trying Ubuntu, Mint or some other flavour.
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Re: Error on my I5-8700K + Clear linux

I try to rebuild kernel K.

With the help of Clear linux dev
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