actually no, 0.8.7-2 is my own local version, with applied the patch I
have submitted. Being no developer/maintainer, I can only propose
patches, not update the package myself, but you can compile this package
on your own including this patch (see debian wiki)
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ntools 6.0, the output is divided in sections regardless of the
drive having or not SMART capabilities; in the latter case the last section
is empty. In that case, just skip it (parsing empty sections causes a crash).
Author: Francesco Presel
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/722989
Axel, could it depend on your hardware? From what I've seen, the error
only occurs when scanning/adding not SMART capable devices, so perhaps
if you only have internal HDDs or SMART capable usb drives you could
avoid the crash. Try connecting some old USB or FW enclosure.
Apparently, the versi
I am also affected by this bug.
I have tried running gsmartcontrol from console, using --no-scan option;
this allowed the program to start normally.
Next, I added all devices, one by one, trying different methods (ata,
scsi, sat,...)
I noticed that the problem occurs when I select SCSI, on devi
I enabled 3d acceleration; here's the (partial) output of glxgears and
glxinfo. Glxgears is a bit slow, but that's quite usual on VB (I think),
and might depend on hardware too. Anyway, things appear to work as
expected, in my case.
In reply to #55, I did not experience such problems. I'm runn
I've also been affected by this bug, and have apparently managed to
solve it:
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure virtualbox-guest-dkms
[...]
Building initial module for 3.2.0-4-686-pae
Done.
[...]
$ lsmod|grep vbox
vboxvideo 12405 0
drm 146387 1 vboxvideo
vboxsf
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