On 26/07/09 13:18:58, Chris Davies wrote:
> Barry Samuels wrote:
> > A few weeks ago after some packages were updated X applications
> > started crashing and sometimes brought X down as well.
>
> Ah. Someone else, too!
>
> I'm getting segementation violations (signal 11) but since I use the
> p
Barry Samuels wrote:
> A few weeks ago after some packages were updated X applications started
> crashing and sometimes brought X down as well.
Ah. Someone else, too!
I'm getting segementation violations (signal 11) but since I use the
proprietary NVidia driver I've not seen any way of reportin
On 25/07/09 22:27:30, lee wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 04:46:31PM +0100, Barry Samuels wrote:
>
> > I would be nice to know if other people *aren't* getting this as it
> > would then mean the problem must be on my system. That would at least
> > be a clue although I cannot imagine why it star
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 04:46:31PM +0100, Barry Samuels wrote:
> I would be nice to know if other people *aren't* getting this as it would
> then mean the problem must be on my system. That would at least be a clue
> although I cannot imagine why it started suddenly.
Well, I'm not getting such
Debian Squeeze/Testing with kernel 2.6.26 and the nv driver.
A few weeks ago after some packages were updated X applications started
crashing and sometimes brought X down as well.
I use Balsa as my mailer and often when I click on a mail folder to open
it Balsa just crashes (disappears). Today
Debian Squeeze/Testing with kernel 2.6.26 and the nv driver.
A few weeks ago after some packages were updated X applications started
crashing and sometimes brought X down as well.
I use Balsa as my mailer and often when I click on a mail folder to open
it Balsa just crashes (disappears). Today
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