Illegal hardware instruction

Hi,
I have installed solaris 10 x86 on my laptop. Every thing was fine untill I tiried to start java desktop. Actually, any gnome based application produces illegal hardware instruction and core dump.
My machine iz PIII 700 Mhz, 512 Mb RAM, Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook
Any idea?
Thanks,
Kofeman

Sound a bit like the Gnome SSE/SSE2 problem?
http://www.solaris-x86.org/software/troubleshooting/jds3.mhtml

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