On Thu January 31 2008, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> $ ksudoku
> Segmentation fault
> $
well, after I went back to Debian Etch from Lenny (back to the 2.18.5 kernel),
along with mplayer & vlc working again, so did ksudoku..
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On Sat February 2 2008, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> You can install kdegames-dbg and take a look at the backtrace of the crash.
> You can also try running ksudoku under gdb and take a look at the
> backtrace.
>
> hth
$ gdb /usr/bin/ksudoku
GNU gdb 6.6.90.20070912-debian
Copyright (C) 2007 Free
Quoth Paul Cartwright:
> On Sat February 2 2008, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> > You can install kdegames-dbg and take a look at the backtrace of the crash.
> how do you look at a backtrace??
http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
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On Sat February 2 2008, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> You can install kdegames-dbg and take a look at the backtrace of the crash.
how do you look at a backtrace??
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Paul Cartwright wrote:
> up until yesterday I was able to play this game, today I can't. a terminal
> session just shows this:
> $ ksudoku
> Segmentation fault
> $
>
> any clues or ideas? running Debian Lenny, updated as of just now. Today I
> got about 18 updates. It didn't work before or after
up until yesterday I was able to play this game, today I can't. a terminal
session just shows this:
$ ksudoku
Segmentation fault
$
any clues or ideas? running Debian Lenny, updated as of just now. Today I got
about 18 updates. It didn't work before or after todays updates.
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