There are multiple questions with this title already. 

There are multiple questions with this title already *because we didn't always enforce unique titles.*

*This* question wasn't created with that title - it was normalized [via an automatic edit](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/99871/can-should-we-get-rid-of-multiple-punctuation-marks/100104#100104). Because such edits don't create a revision history entry, this effectively means *any* further edits will be title edits. 

We now enforce unique titles. If you're saving a question - whether editing or creating a new one - it *must* have a unique title. If it doesn't, then either vote to close it as a duplicate or edit the title to reflect *something* unique about the question. 

Hint: segmentation faults nearly always happen because of *something else* wrong with the program. Figure out what the program is doing - for instance, dereferencing a pointer initialized to the return value of `rand()` - and make sure the title reflects *that*. 

Clarification for LRiO: I'm not suggesting anyone answer questions via title edits. But if you're going to bother editing questions with terrible, nondescript titles, **please** try to understand what's being asked well enough to summarize it in the title - otherwise, you're just leaving more cruft to clutter up search results.