[Hackrf-dev] Python JIT memory alloc error
Paul Connolly
eeipcy at gmail.com
Thu Aug 28 04:30:23 EDT 2014
My first thought would be that a 2.5GHz Core2 Duo, is from about about
2009. So the laptop is about 5 years old at a guess ? I'd check for
failing RAM with memtest. at least to eliminate any hardware fault.
PaX normally means that Address space layout randomization (ASLR) is in
enabled and this can highlight existing hardware memory faults that are
not normally seen without ECC RAM. and ECC memory is only used on
servers really, because of the extra cost.
Check dmesg and in /var/log/ for any hardware
I could be wrong, but there is no harm in eliminating failing hardware.
And if there is a fault, you can probably fix it by removing and
reseating your RAM chips.
On 27/08/2014 22:58, Brian Riley wrote:
> I am running on a 2.5 GHz Core 2 Duo with 4 GB RAM from an 8GB flash key without persistence. After solving a half dozen Gotchas the system finally recognized my HackRF One and GRC tried to compile … then this happened.
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