Ive also had a problem with signal 11, heres a great page explaining the aspects of signal 11 error from gcc (http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/).
Signal 11 is usually a hardware problem, as the article points out. I found a sloppy soulution playing with my BIOS settings, turns out there was an option called "Memory Hole at 15Mb Addr." I enabled it and i got no more sig11, however when I boot up, Linux only recognizes like 13Mb of my 64Mb of RAM.
Anyway, there are my 2 cents.
Luis <phlash>
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