Am Samstag, 15. Oktober 2022, 20:37:41 CEST schrieb piorunz:
Hi Piotr,
tried before as you suggested: deleting all configs of wine without success.
I also tried wine7.0 from winehq, but this did not work and wanted to
deinstall many of my applications, like digicam or similar.
Hope, that debian
On 15/10/2022 18:18, Hans wrote:
Am Samstag, 15. Oktober 2022, 15:08:40 CEST schrieb piorunz:
Hi Piotr,
sadly this did not work. However, I got a solution:
I purged all wine packages from debian, then reinstalled wine, but only
minimalistic, say, all necessary packages.
I spared all suggested
Am Samstag, 15. Oktober 2022, 15:08:40 CEST schrieb piorunz:
Hi Piotr,
sadly this did not work. However, I got a solution:
I purged all wine packages from debian, then reinstalled wine, but only
minimalistic, say, all necessary packages.
I spared all suggested packages - and it worked now. No c
On 13/10/2022 17:43, Hans wrote:
As I am not believing, this is related to the game (as ALL games are
crashing), I believe, it is related to a systematical error in the
relationship between wine and nvidia-driver.
To verify this hypothesis, run for example:
primusrun wine notepad.exe
primusrun
Hello Armin,
did it work before?
Might not be related, but I had the following experience with Cheese: I
somehow managed to select an invalid resolution for my cam, which also
made Cheese crash IIRC. The solution was to reset it's resolution
settings with the dconf-editor.
You can always report
Miles Fidelman put forth on 6/10/2010 12:53 PM:
> I suspect an out-of-resource panic, possibly caused some cron job or
> other, but I don't currently have visibility into what's going on just
> before one of these crashes - I can't find anything useful in the log
> files to suggest what's happenin
" liStan Hoeppner wrote:
Miles Fidelman put forth on 6/10/2010 6:27 AM:
Hi Folks,
My system is doing something funny, where it seems to be crashing once a
day, and there's not enough in my logs to figure out what's going on
when it crashes.
It looks like most of what I find about crash log
Miles Fidelman put forth on 6/10/2010 6:27 AM:
> Hi Folks,
>
> My system is doing something funny, where it seems to be crashing once a
> day, and there's not enough in my logs to figure out what's going on
> when it crashes.
>
> It looks like most of what I find about crash logging tools (by
> g
Michael Iatrou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When the date was Wednesday 12 November 2008, tyler wrote:
>
>>
>> I just experienced a complete freeze of my laptop - amarok was stuck
>> looping through the same second of music from an online stream, and the
>> keyboard and mouse stopped responding c
Michael Iatrou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When the date was Wednesday 12 November 2008, tyler wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just experienced a complete freeze of my laptop - amarok was stuck
>> looping through the same second of music from an online stream, and the
>> keyboard and mouse stopped respo
When the date was Wednesday 12 November 2008, tyler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just experienced a complete freeze of my laptop - amarok was stuck
> looping through the same second of music from an online stream, and the
> keyboard and mouse stopped responding completely. The screen appeared
> fixed, viewi
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 15:08:18 -0400, tyler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I just experienced a complete freeze of my laptop - amarok was stuck
> looping through the same second of music from an online stream, and the
> keyboard and mouse stopped responding completely. The screen appeared
> fixed
Gary Hennigan wrote:
"Malcolm Box" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
OK, that looks like it might fix things. But can anyone tell me how
to get the new version onto my machine given that both dpkg & apt-get
don't work at the moment? Is there some way to manually unpack the
files from the .deb into
On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 19:42:08 -0500,
Mental Patient wrote:
[...]
> Last time I broke libc, I fixed it by booting off my rescue
> (knoppix) cd. Mounted all the filesystems under
> /mnt/debian. It looked like
>
> /mnt/debian
> /mnt/debian/boot
> /mnt/debian/usr
> /mnt/debian/var
>
> etc...
>
> I
Malcolm Box wrote:
OK, that looks like it might fix things. But can anyone tell me how
to get the new version onto my machine given that both dpkg & apt-get
don't work at the moment? Is there some way to manually unpack the
files from the .deb into the right places?
Malcolm
Last time I bro
"Malcolm Box" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Paul Scott wrote:
>
>> Malcolm Box wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Near as I can tell, this is an assertion somewhere in the bowels of
>>> libc - a nasty place for things to go wrong. The error seems to be
>>> affecting anything trying to do certain type of fork() ope
Paul Scott wrote:
Malcolm Box wrote:
Near as I can tell, this is an assertion somewhere in the bowels of
libc - a nasty place for things to go wrong. The error seems to be
affecting anything trying to do certain type of fork() operations.
Among others, it has taken out apt-get and dpkg :-(
I
Malcolm Box wrote:
Hi,
I'm running unstable, and did an apt-get dist-upgrade this evening.
The result was a crash in dpkg with the following error message:
apt-get: ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/fork.c:132: __libc_fork:
Assertion `({ __typeof (self->tid) __value; if (sizeof (__value) == 1)
Hi Jacque,
you wrote :
> My freshly installed debian often crashes on shutdown
> when calling the umountfs script
> and my /usr partition is not unmounted.
> I use kernel-image-2.4.18-686 with ext2 on woody.
that sounds kinda serious.
if you are convinced that this happens on a clean sys
On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 18:10, Lederrey Guillaume wrote:
> I had a crash while using apt-get to install phppgadmin. After a cold
> reboot apt-get doesnt work any more ...
>
> I tried to run "apt-get --purge remove phppgadmin" and I get about
> 500k (included at the end of this mail). Is there
on Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 01:18:10PM +0200, oivvio polite ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
>
> I've been experiencing some system instability lately.
> The system crashes like once a week or something. Ctrl-Alt-Delete has
> no effect. And I can't even ssh in from another host to do a graceful
> shutdown
Thanks to all.
I successfully reinstalled perl-base and debconf in this order.
I think I fixed all the other problems in the same manner,
Hans Gubitz
--
Hans Gubitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 11:31:09AM +0200, Hans Gubitz wrote:
> > > After a local crash I can't install/remove some (n=?) packages:
> > Examine the script manually:
> > /var/lib/dpkg/info/isdnutils.postrem
> >
> I can't remove|install packages, that have a line like
> . /usr/share/debconf/con
On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 03:55:33PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 11:23:58PM +0200, Hans Gubitz ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > After a local crash I can't install/remove some (n=?) packages:
..
> >
> > dpkg: error while cleaning up:
> > subprocess post-removal script
on Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 11:23:58PM +0200, Hans Gubitz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> After a local crash I can't install/remove some (n=?) packages:
>
> pumuckl:~# dpkg -i isdnutils_3.1pre1b-22.deb
> (Reading database ... 87745 files and directories currently
> installed.)
> Preparing to replace isd
On Sat, Jun 23, 2001 at 12:13:07PM +0400, Alexey wrote:
> I have installed Potato.
Upgrade the kernel-image that come with it. It is old and if there are
any bugs in it, there is a good chance that these are fixed in newer,
already available kernels.
> Sometimes my computer hangs up. There appea
On Sat, 23 Jun 2001, Alexey wrote:
> I have installed Potato.
>
> Sometimes my computer hangs up. There appears:
> Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address...
> and so on.
> When I reboot, e2fsck starts checking something, but fails.
> I tried to run fsck manually. Some
Subject: Re: crash?
Date: Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 10:21:34AM -0500
In reply to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> What are these "magic sysrq" key combinations and where could I read
> up on them? I thought I knew atleast some o
> > I eventually got to a black screen with an immobile mouse and an
> > unresponsive keyboard. I had to reboot.
>
> Sometimes necessary, but often not. You'll also want to read up on
the
> "magic sysrq" key combinations. I've got these taped up in
strategic
> locations.
What are these "magic sy
hi ya
sometime netscape runs amockand need to be killed...
( what does "ps auxw" show ? )
- same for kde or gnome...
when the system ran out of space... what were you doing???
- compiling stuff ???
- just in screen saver mode ??
get into a habit of running top and/o
on Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 05:13:07PM -0700, Jeff Davis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I am running unstable (also kernel 2.4.3). I was exporting a
> display and runnning a second instance of kde on a remote machine
> (seperate user). When I came back, my computer was very slow (almost
> all my 25
Sven Burgener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> Today, I noticed the following (rather long) dump in /var/log/syslog.
> It doesn't look like a usual Oops, so I am unsure what caused this.
[...]
> Feb 3 02:08:12 host kernel:
> freesibling
> Feb 3
on Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 11:01:28PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Had a fun experience today. Debian hung and refused any input. The
> only option I had was to power it down. The reboot failed dropping me
> at the command prompt to run fsck manually. Thi
> clever ol' opera.
> it certainly crashes ie4, 5.
>
possibly opera has a work-around for it, but basically this is no browser
issue - it's a winDOS (=win9x) one. you could theoretically make the same
by opening c:\con\con from the file manager or something.
on securityfocus (don't remember, whic
clever ol' opera.
it certainly crashes ie4, 5.
> -Original Message-
> From: Tony Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 24 May 2000 13:46
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Crash-URL
>
>
> No crash. Opera 3.62 for Win32 says, "Could
No crash. Opera 3.62 for Win32 says, "Could not open file."
T.
Shao Zhang wrote (on 24 May 00, at 14:37):
try this:
hello, please click me!!
Regards, Shao. Sven Burgener [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello > > I
once saw a link on a page that caused windows to crash immediately >
when clicked
try this:
hello, please click me!!
Regards,
Shao.
Sven Burgener [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello
>
> I once saw a link on a page that caused windows to crash immediately
> when clicked on. It was stated on that very page that this would happen.
> So then I tried it and it worked! Unfort
On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 11:14:15PM +0200, Sven Burgener wrote:
> Hello
>
> I once saw a link on a page that caused windows to crash immediately
> when clicked on. It was stated on that very page that this would happen.
> So then I tried it and it worked! Unfortunately I lost the URL. :*(
> Anyone
its possible to start w/o a swap. depends how much ram you have though
.. i never build linux boxes with less then 64 or 128MB in those cases
swap isn't that important so its easy to turn off..
it may be bad ram..there are a few memory testers out there for linux..try
em out.
nate
On Sun, 30 Ja
On Sat, Jan 29, 2000 at 11:31:30AM -0800, aphro wrote:
> try running your mahcine w/o a swap partition setup to see if the problem
> persists, (its just a shot in the dark..) you may have bad sectors on the
> drive where the swap partition resides.
Is it possible to start linux w/o a swap partitio
try running your mahcine w/o a swap partition setup to see if the problem
persists, (its just a shot in the dark..) you may have bad sectors on the
drive where the swap partition resides.
nate
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Werner Reisberger wrote:
werner >I am still having occasional kernel panics and do
Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
> It linked against Xaw3d/libXaw, even though I told it `athena', not
> `athena3d'...
[snip]
> % ldd /usr/local/src/XEmacs/xemacs-21.2/src/xemacs
> libXaw.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/Xaw3d/libXaw.so.6 (0x4001c000)
It's linked against "libXaw.so.6". Exactly which "lib
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Horvath Zsolt wrote:
hz133 >Hi
hz133 >
hz133 >I've heard windows will crash when I ping it. What parameters have ping
in
hz133 >this case?
Thats not entirely true, some versions of (unpatcheD) windows will crap
out with some fragmented icmp or igmp packets but i dont remembe
On Mon, Nov 29, 1999 at 01:16:50PM +0100, Horvath Zsolt wrote:
> I've heard windows will crash when I ping it. What parameters have ping in
> this case?
Search the net for "teardrop" this nice program does the trick...
--
Wojciech M. Zabolotny
http://www.ise.p
Frederick Page wrote:
> Hi Richard Harran,
>
> you wrote on Mon, Feb 22, 1999 at 05:14:30PM +:
>
> >I just had a huge panic, when my file system 'spontaneously' turned read
> >only!
>
> man tune2fs
>
While this is a very useful manpage, I'm not sure it's addressing the real
issue.
Richard's
Hi Richard Harran,
you wrote on Mon, Feb 22, 1999 at 05:14:30PM +:
>I just had a huge panic, when my file system 'spontaneously' turned read
>only!
man tune2fs
Your device has reached the time between two file-system checks. Wait
until the checks are finished, it should become rw again afte
I just looked at "last" on my system and noticed the same thing.
Some reboots and shutdowns appear as crash. Yet I know everything was
umounted correctly.
WHY?
John
John Maheuphone (403) 492-2049
University of Alberta e
On Mon, 26 Oct 1998, Andreas Kahari wrote:
> At work, if I reboot my Solaris workstation, the "last" command reports
> something like
> rebootsystem boot Fri Oct 23 09:54
> ...
> but at home, with Debian 2.0, it simply states that my system has
> "crashed" at a specific time
Whenever I shutdown my home machine it says. System has halted and if I
reboot it says system is rebooting.
Crash doesn't sound to good to me either
Rod Person
"Humanity is the biggest cancer ever to be seen!"
-Alx Hellid
Contempt
> --
> From: Andreas Kahari[SMTP:[EMAIL PRO
On Sat, Mar 28, 1998 at 12:35:17AM +1200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Last year, I think it was, someone mentioned a crash & burn win95 logo
> splash screen. Does anyone know where it is (I've tried to look for it,
> but there are a *lot* of win95 startup screens)?
>
> This is actually the seco
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Last year, I think it was, someone mentioned a crash & burn win95 logo
> splash screen. Does anyone know where it is (I've tried to look for it,
> but there are a *lot* of win95 startup screens)?
Checkout ftp://134.95.210.54/pub/logo.sys and
Hi,
> but there are a *lot* of win95 startup screens)?
>
> This is actually the second time I've asked. I'm just useless, I guess :]
Perhaps no one responded since this a Linux mailing list :). In all
seriousness, I have no idea where to get the splash screen.
-Ossam
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Udjat the BitMeister... writes:
>
>
> What is device 03:01 ( see the syslog below. I assume its the swap partition)
>
> I did:
> swapoff /dev/hda2
> mkswap -c /dev/hda2
> swapon -a
>
> That should have reset a corrupt swap partition correct?
>
> here is the messages from the
"Udjat the BitMeister..." wrote:
>
>What is device 03:01 ( see the syslog below. I assume its the swap partition
>)
$ ls -l /dev | grep ' 3, *1 '
brw-rw 1 root disk 3, 1 Dec 9 1996 hda1
It's this one.
>
Remove hdb. Remove hda and move hdb to hda. Swap hda and hdb. Try hda in
another machine.
Boot dos(ick!), run FDISK, then run FDISK /MBR.
I tried removinnng hdb, and it did not help. Given that, swapping the
drives did not seem likely to be helpful. I had also done fdisk /mbr,
and
-Original Message-
From: Joel N. Weber II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, November 21, 1997 2:37 PM
Subject: crash at partition check during boot
>I am attempting to get a debian rescue disk to boot. The disk seems to boot
>fine when tried on another
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