Re: Re: frequently segmentation faults in gnome session on debian testing

2017-01-27 Thread iqwue Wabv
Do you know whether this problem was reported as debian bug for kernel-package? Regards, Karol

Re: Re: frequently segmentation faults in gnome session on debian testing

2017-01-21 Thread iqwue Wabv
8.0-1-686-pae first - segmentation faults occurred on 4.8.0-2-686-pae - the image from 4.1.2017.. Maybe -1 is ok... Regards, Karol

Re: frequently segmentation faults in gnome session on debian testing

2017-01-20 Thread Jimmy Johnson
On 01/20/2017 02:54 PM, iqwue Wabv wrote: Hello, I'm using debian-testing and from about 2 weeks ago gnome sessions are killed several times per day. In syslog I see the following stacktrace: snip Jan 20 23:43:51 debian /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session[2454]: (EE) 3: /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri/i

frequently segmentation faults in gnome session on debian testing

2017-01-20 Thread iqwue Wabv
Hello, I'm using debian-testing and from about 2 weeks ago gnome sessions are killed several times per day. In syslog I see the following stacktrace: Jan 20 23:43:51 debian /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session[2454]: (EE) Jan 20 23:43:51 debian /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session[2454]: (EE) Backtrace: Jan 2

Re: ThinkPad R51 creeping segmentation faults

2015-09-11 Thread Paul Ausbeck
I finally got back to this ThinkPad R51 stability problem and was able to definitively assign blame to a defective (at least in this box) memory module. Defective memory was suggested on list as a probable cause, so thank you. I first used the "mem=1G" kernel boot parameter to limit memory used

Re: Re: ThinkPad R51 creeping segmentation faults

2015-06-19 Thread Sven Arvidsson
On Fri, 2015-06-19 at 11:55 -0700, Paul Ausbeck wrote: > for emacs23, or at least I can't find any. I'm not yet ready to install > emacs24 because I have some confidence that the problem won't occur with > emacs24, just as it doesn't occur with my built emacs23. But I'll still > have the proble

Re: Re: ThinkPad R51 creeping segmentation faults

2015-06-19 Thread Paul Ausbeck
I apologize, Sven, for not following up on your suggestion. Or rather for not mentioning my followup in my last post. I did look at the available symbols packages. However, there aren't any symbols available for emacs23, or at least I can't find any. I'm not yet ready to install emacs24 because

Re: ThinkPad R51 creeping segmentation faults

2015-06-18 Thread Sven Arvidsson
On Wed, 2015-06-17 at 16:06 -0700, Paul Ausbeck wrote: anyone have any insight into how one can build the identical Debian > > binary to that installed? My previous reply: "It definitively sounds like a hardware problem, but I just wanted to address the above. Debian have quite a few -dbg packa

Re: ThinkPad R51 creeping segmentation faults

2015-06-17 Thread Paul Ausbeck
Thanks to everyone who read and/or responded to my query. I've got some additional information that may prompt some additional discussion. It seems there there is some chance that the problem is due to a RAM fault. I had run memtest86+ before I made the initial posting and hadn't gotten any fa

Re: ThinkPad R51 creeping segmentation faults

2015-06-16 Thread Sven Arvidsson
On Sun, 2015-06-14 at 14:49 -0700, Paul Ausbeck wrote: > I've looked at > compiling a debug version of emacs but that isn't trivial, still in > progress. It definitively sounds like a hardware problem, but I just wanted to address the above. Debian have quite a few -dbg packages. For emacs there

Re: ThinkPad R51 creeping segmentation faults

2015-06-15 Thread Gary Dale
On 15/06/15 07:52 PM, Bob Proulx wrote: Martin Read wrote: Bob Proulx wrote: In the old days computers would use ECC ram throughout. ECC (in the strict sense) has never been ubiquitous. At one time every computer I interfaced with had ECC. It was very popular with me and everyone else I knew

Re: ThinkPad R51 creeping segmentation faults

2015-06-15 Thread Bob Proulx
Martin Read wrote: > Bob Proulx wrote: > >In the old days computers would use ECC ram throughout. > > ECC (in the strict sense) has never been ubiquitous. At one time every computer I interfaced with had ECC. It was very popular with me and everyone else I knew. :-) > Parity was quite common in

Re: ThinkPad R51 creeping segmentation faults

2015-06-15 Thread Martin Read
On 14/06/15 23:40, Bob Proulx wrote: In the old days computers would use ECC ram throughout. ECC (in the strict sense) has never been ubiquitous. Parity was quite common in certain timeframes, but parity won't stop your system crashing if you get bitflips - it'll just make it crash *immediat

Re: ThinkPad R51 creeping segmentation faults

2015-06-14 Thread Bob Proulx
Paul Ausbeck wrote: > I recently replaced the hard disk in my ThinkPad R51 with a solid > state drive The ThinkPad R51 is a solid machine. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. > The symptom is that as time goes on more and more programs will cause a > segmentation fault while loading. For instan

Re: ThinkPad R51 creeping segmentation faults

2015-06-14 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
dows 7 is not really an option on this machine as there is no available > Radeon Mobility graphics driver, making videos not really playable. > > I'm reasonably certain that the problem is not configuration related. I've > used 3.2, 3.12 and 3.14 kernels on this box and all behave

ThinkPad R51 creeping segmentation faults

2015-06-14 Thread Paul Ausbeck
e is no available Radeon Mobility graphics driver, making videos not really playable. I'm reasonably certain that the problem is not configuration related. I've used 3.2, 3.12 and 3.14 kernels on this box and all behave similarly to the 3.16 kernel. I've also used Debian Jessie an

Re: "Segmentation faults" and "could not locate so-and-so library or plugin" ...

2012-09-18 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 02:21:51 +, Albretch Mueller wrote: > I am trying to install an application (huludesktop), but I either get a > "Segmentation fault" or "Hulu Desktop could not locate the Flash plugin" > message. (...) The error messages you get are similar to these: GDK Failures - Hulu

"Segmentation faults" and "could not locate so-and-so library or plugin" ...

2012-09-17 Thread Albretch Mueller
I am trying to install an application (huludesktop), but I either get a "Segmentation fault" or "Hulu Desktop could not locate the Flash plugin" message. You may easily spot the mistake or have suggestions based on the steps I followed or you could let me know about either how to troubleshoot that

Re: Several segmentation faults after upgrade to Lenny

2009-03-17 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
In <49bd35e3.7000...@henrik.synth.no>, Henrik Brautaset Aronsen wrote: >I just did a aptitude upgrade on an early lenny (testing) system to >lenny release, which has resulted in an unusable system. You made sure to change all occurrences of "testing" to "lenny" or "stable" in your apt sources, ri

Re: Several segmentation faults after upgrade to Lenny

2009-03-17 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 15.03.09 18:07, Henrik Brautaset Aronsen wrote: > I just did a aptitude upgrade on an early lenny (testing) system to > lenny release, which has resulted in an unusable system. Several > programs (bind, apache, greylist and a couple of others) segfaults on > startup: lenny is not testing a

Several segmentation faults after upgrade to Lenny

2009-03-15 Thread Henrik Brautaset Aronsen
I just did a aptitude upgrade on an early lenny (testing) system to lenny release, which has resulted in an unusable system. Several programs (bind, apache, greylist and a couple of others) segfaults on startup: Starting domain name service...: bind9/etc/rc2.d/S15bind9: line 44: 1359 Segme

Re: Getting segmentation faults with glxinfo, mplayer and others

2007-12-13 Thread Rico Secada
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 16:57:16 -0600 "Sergio Cuéllar Valdés" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 2007/12/13, Rico Secada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 23:39:11 +0100 > > Rico Secada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Solution found! > > > > Can someone please explain why doing this: > > > >

Re: Getting segmentation faults with glxinfo, mplayer and others

2007-12-13 Thread Bill O'Connor
Rico Secada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 23:39:11 +0100 > Rico Secada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Solution found! > > Can someone please explain why doing this: > > touch /etc/ld.so.nohwcap > > Solves the problem? Well, that causes the dynamic linker to use the non-optimiz

Re: Getting segmentation faults with glxinfo, mplayer and others

2007-12-13 Thread Sergio Cuéllar Valdés
2007/12/13, Rico Secada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 23:39:11 +0100 > Rico Secada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Solution found! > > Can someone please explain why doing this: > > touch /etc/ld.so.nohwcap > > Solves the problem? > > > Hi. > > > > I am running Debian stable. > > > > Su

Re: Getting segmentation faults with glxinfo, mplayer and others

2007-12-13 Thread Rico Secada
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 23:39:11 +0100 Rico Secada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Solution found! Can someone please explain why doing this: touch /etc/ld.so.nohwcap Solves the problem? > Hi. > > I am running Debian stable. > > Suddenly when I run mplayer, xine, xmms, glxinfo and other I get > segme

Getting segmentation faults with glxinfo, mplayer and others

2007-12-13 Thread Rico Secada
Hi. I am running Debian stable. Suddenly when I run mplayer, xine, xmms, glxinfo and other I get segmentation fault. I have tried running both with and with Nvidia drivers. I have run a memtest without any errors. What can be causing this? Best regards. Rico. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [

Gnome - segmentation faults

2004-02-27 Thread Christopher Priest
I am getting segmentation faults with Gnome. This is a new install of Debian woody on a new but used machine. I'm new to Debian. Initially had trouble with X and did apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xfree86 It now works. On arriving in Gnome I get the segmentation faults. I have apt-get r

Segmentation Faults and Paging Errors

2003-11-25 Thread Thomas H. George
downloaded the source and built kernel-2.6.0-test9. With this kernel I was unable to access my Netgear MA311 PCI Adapter. To solve this I downloaded and installed linux-wlan-ng-0.2.1-pre14 from the tarball. At this point I began to have problems - segmentation faults - so I tried to go back to

emacs segmentation faults

2003-07-26 Thread Rudy Gevaert
Hi, I just installed emacs on a woody system. When I do a little bit of editing it crashes with: Fatal error (11).Segmentation fault How can I get more information to see what the problem is? Rudy -- Rudy Gevaert[EMAIL PROTECTED] Web pagehttp://www.webworm

Re: Segmentation faults in apropos

2002-10-31 Thread Colin Watson
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 02:16:45AM -0600, Gerald Livingston wrote: > On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 20:40:08 -0800 > Paul Mackinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks, Colin. I did look in the bug tracker before posting, > > the search mechanism came up empty on open bugs with 'apropos'... > > The bugs ar

Re: Segmentation faults in apropos

2002-10-31 Thread Gerald Livingston
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 20:40:08 -0800 Paul Mackinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Colin Watson declaimed: > > On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 04:35:15PM -0800, Paul Mackinney wrote: > > > I've been running Sid, for some time, lately I've started getting > > > segmentaion faults when I run apropos, as in the

Re: Segmentation faults in apropos

2002-10-30 Thread Paul Mackinney
Colin Watson declaimed: > On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 04:35:15PM -0800, Paul Mackinney wrote: > > I've been running Sid, for some time, lately I've started getting > > segmentaion faults when I run apropos, as in the following: > > > > $ apropos hyphenation > > Segmentation fault > > $ > > Thi

Re: Segmentation faults in apropos

2002-10-29 Thread Colin Watson
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 04:35:15PM -0800, Paul Mackinney wrote: > I've been running Sid, for some time, lately I've started getting > segmentaion faults when I run apropos, as in the following: > > $ apropos hyphenation > Segmentation fault > $ This has so far been reported as a bug six ti

Re: Segmentation faults in apropos

2002-10-29 Thread iain d broadfoot
Paul Mackinney wrote: I've been running Sid, for some time, lately I've started getting segmentaion faults when I run apropos, as in the following: $ apropos hyphenation Segmentation fault $ When I run with the debug flag, I get a bunch of normal-looking messages about paths, ending wit

Segmentation faults in apropos

2002-10-29 Thread Paul Mackinney
I've been running Sid, for some time, lately I've started getting segmentaion faults when I run apropos, as in the following: $ apropos hyphenation Segmentation fault $ When I run with the debug flag, I get a bunch of normal-looking messages about paths, ending with adding mandatory

Re: Kmud Segmentation faults

2002-06-27 Thread nate
> I've been trying to run Kmud and it was working fine for > quite a while. The other night I started getting > segmentation faults. The exact error message is: > QGList::locate: Index -1 out of range > ./kmud: line 21: 4573 Segmentation fault > "$KDEDIR&

Kmud Segmentation faults

2002-06-27 Thread blueplazma
I've been trying to run Kmud and it was working fine for quite a while. The other night I started getting segmentation faults. The exact error message is: QGList::locate: Index -1 out of range ./kmud: line 21: 4573 Segmentation fault "$KDEDIR"/gin/kmud $1 What could

Re: What causes segmentation faults?

2001-12-18 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Seneca Cunningham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011218 18:59]: > [what causes segmentation faults?] The short answer is: "a bug in the program." A correctly-written program should never die with a segmentation violation. If you're just a user, and not a programmer, that's probab

Re: What causes segmentation faults?

2001-12-18 Thread dman
On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 09:59:19PM -0500, Seneca Cunningham wrote: [what causes a segmentation fault] A segmentation fault (also called a seg fault, or SEGV) occurs when a program tries to access memory it is not allowed to access. For example dereferencing a null pointer, or dereferencing a poin

What causes segmentation faults?

2001-12-18 Thread Seneca Cunningham
On my machine, two or three different programs have given me segmentation faults. The two that I remember are Enlightenment and bwBASIC. The segmentation fault in Enlightenment only happened once, and Enlightenment was removed soon thereafter. In bwBASIC, however, I was able to reproduce the

Re: segmentation faults running rampant

2001-09-12 Thread Volker Schlecht
> This machine has been running Debian Woody pretty nicely for a few months. > Recently, > segfaults have been plaguing me. I suspect Hardware, but must ask > for advice. Sounds like a possbile memory problem, run "memtest all" as root to find out. regards, Volker -- People with narrow min

segmentation faults running rampant

2001-09-12 Thread Alan E . Davis
a morning, was planning to compile a new kernel. Then someone unplugged the machine. Eventually I gave up, and started trying to reinstall. After a few tries, still getting segmentation faults, and these kinds of long messages, I pulled out one dimm. The system worked better. But eventually I

Window maker and Segmentation Faults

2001-01-05 Thread csnyder
I have recently upgraded my motherboard and CPU...after doing so I have been unable to get into Window Maker (I really do not think that there is a tie between the two, but that is the only thing that I did before this happened). After I log into the system Window Maker begins to open up, and o

Re: Segmentation Faults!

2000-11-06 Thread kmself
Please respond on-list. Please include replied-to message, quoted (postfix your response). List included in recpipients. Reply-to directed to list. on Mon, Nov 06, 2000 at 02:50:26PM -0700, Matheson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I don't know what debsums is, but if I run `strace rm`, it just tells

Re: Segmentation Faults!

2000-11-06 Thread kmself
on Sun, Nov 05, 2000 at 08:40:59PM -0700, Matheson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Wow, > > I get segmentation faults whenever anything (or me) tries to remove > stuff (rm). When by system boots up, a see up bunch of segmentation > faults, cause certain things try to rm -f, and no

Segmentation Faults!

2000-11-05 Thread Matheson
Wow,   I get segmentation faults whenever anything (or me) tries to remove stuff (rm).  When by system boots up, a see up bunch of segmentation faults, cause certain things try to rm -f, and now when I try to log in I get:   tux login: root System bootup in progress - please wait   Password

Re: Segmentation faults in dpkg

2000-03-19 Thread dan
On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 01:12:01PM -0800, Bart Friederichs generated a stream of 1s and 0s: > Hi, > > Here another one from the guy that can't get Debian installed due to a bad > PC (I think). When I run dselect and it starts installing all goes well > until one of the packages gets a segfau

Segmentation faults in dpkg

2000-03-18 Thread Bart Friederichs
Hi, Here another one from the guy that can't get Debian installed due to a bad PC (I think). When I run dselect and it starts installing all goes well until one of the packages gets a segfault (dpkg does actually) and then my whole PC crashes. I tried again and it crashed on the same package

Segmentation faults in dpkg

2000-03-17 Thread Bart Friederichs
Hi, Here another one from the guy that can't get Debian installed due to a bad PC (I think). When I run dselect and it starts installing all goes well until one of the packages gets a segfault (dpkg does actually) and then my whole PC crashes. I tried again and it crashed on the same package (m4 o

segmentation faults when running man

1999-11-04 Thread Jacob Schmude
Hello When I envoke man, I get a segmentation fault. However, it only seems to happen if it needs to search for a while. for example, it doesn't need to search long before it finds the mkboot(8) man page, but when envoking man hello, it seg faults. Anybody know why? -- Jacob Schmude [EMAIL PR

Re: segmentation faults

1999-10-24 Thread Matthew Gregan
On Sat, Oct 23, 1999 at 08:39:19PM +, John wrote: > Have been unable to find any definition and write-up on > 'segmentation faults'. I have encountered this whilst trying > a package installation as part of the learning process - > the matter is not critical, but nont

segmentation faults

1999-10-23 Thread John
Have been unable to find any definition and write-up on 'segmentation faults'. I have encountered this whilst trying a package installation as part of the learning process - the matter is not critical, but nontheless I would like to understand what is involved in case I meet this error

Segmentation faults with apt-get

1999-07-16 Thread mcclosk
|> Ditto! |> |> It only happens when I telnet in from work. Thanks - I assume I |> don't need to worry about it. I've had the problem even when running apt-get (0.3.7, compiled for slink) from the console accessing a (partial) archive on the local system. I don't think it was caused by faulty me

unexplained segmentation faults on Potato

1999-05-18 Thread Pollywog
I am getting unexplained segmentation faults with two programs I installed from source. How can I find out exactly what is causing them? It has to be a problem with my system, because I was using these programs (kget is one) with no problems before I had to reinstall Debian. thanks -- Andrew

Re: emacs19, hamm and segmentation faults

1999-01-11 Thread Santiago Vila Doncel
On Mon, 28 Dec 1998, Jim McCloskey wrote: > [ upgraded from bo to hamm ] > > There were small problems here and there, but nothing more than I > expected, and all the diagnostics I ran (apt-get check especially) > gave (and give) no indication of trouble. > > There is one big problem though---try

emacs19, hamm and segmentation faults

1998-12-28 Thread Jim McCloskey
Hello. On Sunday, I finally upgraded my home system from bo to hamm (I've been postponing the upgrade because I had a lot of important work to finish, and I didn't want to risk breaking the system until that was done). I used apt-get and the official Debian CD (it came with the new edition of th

Re: Segmentation faults

1998-12-11 Thread Tom
Thank you for the assistance. I am getting the segmentation faults when executing 1) arena 2)xquake 3)squake There may be others. When squake faults it gives the message " svgalib: Signal 11: segmentatin fault recieved". The vast majority of programs. both x and non x, run fine.

Re: Segmentation faults

1998-12-10 Thread Jeff Noxon
On Thu, Dec 10, 1998 at 06:22:54PM -0500, Tom wrote: > Could anyone please answer these questions about segmentation faults? > What is a Segmentation Fault? How do I trace its cause? How are they > normally fixed. Why don't I get a core dump when they happen? Thank you It

Segmentation faults

1998-12-10 Thread Tom
Could anyone please answer these questions about segmentation faults? What is a Segmentation Fault? How do I trace its cause? How are they normally fixed. Why don't I get a core dump when they happen? Thank you

Re: Segmentation Faults

1998-09-29 Thread FRANCK . LEGALL
Hi, My experience : Some time ago I bought 2*16 Mo of 60ns memory. I had them to my 2*8 Mo of 60ns Memory. After reboot, the system send me error messages, especially concerning the harddisk. I tried a lot of thing as inverting memories, asking for new ones at my vendor, installing the setx86 pa

Re: Segmentation Faults

1998-09-29 Thread Mike Acklin
On Mon, Sep 28, 1998 at 01:53:48AM -0700, George Bonser wrote: > On Mon, 28 Sep 1998, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote: > > > This can indeed be the case. If you have more than one dimm, or more > > than two simms, you can test this by removing half of your memory, see > > if you get the same errors, the

Re: Segmentation Faults

1998-09-28 Thread E.L. Meijer \(Eric\)
> > Sorry to bother everyone here, but I have been getting a lot of > segmentation faults lately and I was wondering what causes them. I think I > have heard on this list before that it is causes by bad memory chips and > just wanted to verify this. This can indeed be th

Segmentation Faults

1998-09-27 Thread Mike Acklin
Sorry to bother everyone here, but I have been getting a lot of segmentation faults lately and I was wondering what causes them. I think I have heard on this list before that it is causes by bad memory chips and just wanted to verify this. Also have been getting general

Re: Segmentation faults

1998-09-08 Thread Johann Spies
On Mon, 7 Sep 1998, C.J.LAWSON wrote: > Humm, > This doesn't sound too pretty ... did you watch what was > happening to your memory usage when the program was running? > Yes. No problem. I have 24 meg ram + about 60 meg swap space. Johann --

Re: Segmentation faults

1998-09-07 Thread Johann Spies
On Mon, 7 Sep 1998, C.J.LAWSON wrote: > You might want to chech if you have enough memory (if not you may want to > do something about your swap space). Run free when you try and start one > of those 'seggy' programs > After your message I changed taper's memory configuration and at first it see

Segmentation faults

1998-09-06 Thread Johann Spies
I never had such a lot of segmentation faults before I have upgraded to Debian 2.0. I even had te push the reset-button after pine made the computer hang and there was no response to the keyboard or the mouse. The past few weeks reminded me of the time I was using Windows 3.1 for a lot of my

Re: update-menus: segmentation faults

1997-10-08 Thread Scott K. Ellis
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Tue, 7 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote: > update-menus is giving me segmentation faults (core dumped) ... I recently > upgraded several programs (dselect wanted to/hamm distribution) and now it > doesn't work. Anyone have an idea on what could b

update-menus: segmentation faults

1997-10-08 Thread Paul Miller
update-menus is giving me segmentation faults (core dumped) ... I recently upgraded several programs (dselect wanted to/hamm distribution) and now it doesn't work. Anyone have an idea on what could be wrong? -Paul -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsub

X segmentation faults

1997-09-15 Thread Rick
I had written earlier that I've been getting seg faults when trying to run programs from rxvt since updating hamm last night and that window manager programs ran fine but that isn't the case. I have found that Image magik seg faults from the menu. Since I just got re-subscribed to the list I'll a

Star Office segmentation faults, and other failures

1997-08-26 Thread Alan Eugene Davis
I was able to install Star Office. I was able to print a WinWord 2 document, and happily it looked much as it would originally. However, when trying the Thesaurus, and worse, when trying to convert the Winword file to any other format, a segmentation fault was experienced. There has been some

Re: dselect/ftp segmentation faults!

1997-08-21 Thread Paul Miller
never mind about this message. I figured it out; what I needed was a never version of ldso (or something else I installed)... -Paul On Thu, 21 Aug 1997, Paul Miller wrote: > --- > Using FTP to check directories...(stop with ^C) > > Connecting to ftp.debian.org... > > query/setup script was te

dselect/ftp segmentation faults!

1997-08-21 Thread Paul Miller
--- Using FTP to check directories...(stop with ^C) Connecting to ftp.debian.org... query/setup script was terminated by a signal: Segmentation fault. (It left a coredump.) Press RETURN to continue. --- I'm using the dpkg-ftp_1.4.9.deb and dpkg_1.4.0.19.deb packages from the hamm distribution.

Re: pine produces segmentation faults (fwd)

1997-02-27 Thread Corey Allert
I cna dig the whole $user/.xinitrc but everythin was fine last week . . the machine was up and running for about a month also I only ran X as root as a test > On Wed, 26 Feb 1997, Corey Allert wrote: > > > also Xfree86 doesn't run properly .. . it will as root but as any other > > user X starts

Re: pine produces segmentation faults (fwd)

1997-02-27 Thread William Chow
On 26 Feb 1997, Manoj Srivastava wrote: > Hi, > >>"Bruce" == Bruce Perens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > From> William Chow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> Time to RTFM, there, Corey. > > Bruce> That's RTM on this list, please. > >What, You don't think our manuals are Fine? ;-) > > >

Re: pine produces segmentation faults (fwd)

1997-02-27 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, >>"Bruce" == Bruce Perens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: From> William Chow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Time to RTFM, there, Corey. Bruce> That's RTM on this list, please. What, You don't think our manuals are Fine? ;-) manoj -- "...The Universe is thronged with fire and light, And

Re: pine produces segmentation faults (fwd)

1997-02-26 Thread Bruce Perens
> Gee, what's wrong with a suggestion to "Read The Fine Manuals"??? Oh, it's read the _fine_ manual, is it? Everything I know is wrong! One would hope that we could answer questions on this list in a polite and respectful manner, especially since there's absolutely no way that we could ever expec

Re: pine produces segmentation faults (fwd)

1997-02-26 Thread Bruce Perens
From: William Chow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Time to RTFM, there, Corey. That's RTM on this list, please. Bruce -- Bruce Perens K6BP [EMAIL PROTECTED] 510-215-3502 Finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for PGP public key. PGP fingerprint = 88 6A 15 D0 65 D4 A3 A6 1F 89 6A 76 95 24 87 B3 -- TO UNSU

Re: pine produces segmentation faults (fwd)

1997-02-26 Thread William Chow
On Wed, 26 Feb 1997, Corey Allert wrote: > also Xfree86 doesn't run properly .. . it will as root but as any other > user X starts as if no window manager is set . . and typing startx -exec > fvwm2 will bring up the correct gui but there is no command prompt in the > xterm . . . freaky eh?? T

segmentation faults & other goodies

1997-02-26 Thread Corey Allert
< Hi all: here is my problem, a machine at my school is running Debian 1.2 (upgraded from 1.1) the current kernel is 2.0.6, libc is 5.4.20, the problem is any attempts to send mail from pine results in a segmentation fault. I've noticed this since I've attempted to install Majordomo(ugh!) ok I'm

Re: pine produces segmentation faults (fwd)

1997-02-26 Thread Corey Allert
also Xfree86 doesn't run properly .. . it will as root but as any other user X starts as if no window manager is set . . and typing startx -exec fvwm2 will bring up the correct gui but there is no command prompt in the xterm . . . freaky eh?? Corey A. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EM

pine produces segmentation faults (fwd)

1997-02-25 Thread Corey Allert
://nsbe.engr.ccny.cuny.edu/~corey PGP Key fingerprint = 17 C4 DA BE 8B 6D 5A AF 28 A8 78 5F BA EA 9A 5F -- Forwarded message -- Date: Tue, 25 Feb 1997 09:10:57 -0500 (EST) From: Corey Allert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: debian user mail lists Subject: pine produces segmentation faul

pine produces segmentation faults

1997-02-25 Thread Corey Allert
Hi all: here is my problem, a machine at my school is running Debian 1.2 (upgraded from 1.1) the current kernel is 2.0.6, libc is 5.4.20, the problem is any attempts to send mail from pine results in a segmentation fault. I've noticed this since I've attempted to install Majordomo(ugh!) ok I'm us

tar xvMf /dev/fd0 causes Segmentation faults.

1997-01-19 Thread H C Lai
Hi there, I have Debian1.2 running kernel 2.0.27. The tar package version is 1.11.8-5. I can create multipy floppy archive using 'tar cvMf /dev/fd0' but NOT retrieving it using 'tar xvMf /dev/fd0'. I always get 'Segmentation faults and then core dumped' when I t