Doesn't crash for me anymore either. AMD, running 32bit, nvidia gfx.
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Stellarium crashes at start-up
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 211631 ***
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CIFS/SMBFS issue (was not resolved on #207441)
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Shutdown and reboot troubles with a smbfs or cifs mounted Samba share
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 211631 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211631
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => samba
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Shutdown and reboot troubles with a smbfs or cifs mounted Samba share
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This bug occurred for me on 7.04. Yesterday I upgraded to 8.04 through
7.10, and the problem still exists. Haven't yet tried the workaround I
mentioned, but I'm fairly sure it will work, since manual unmounting
fixes/works around it. FYI, my reports are just for logging off, haven't
seen any proble
I had this on an AMD64, running 32bit hardy, fully up-to-date. I
upgraded from at least 7.04, 7.10 to 8.04. I have had this problem both
after could starts, and after logouts/logins. I have never used
Evolution.
I used to get this pretty consistently, but after I messed a bit with
the tracker sett
I don't know if this bug is related to #212019, but the unmounting
problem exists for me on a machine with no wifi-capabilities. I'm about
to try http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=293513 as a fix tonight,
but that sounds like a workaround rather than a solutioni.
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CIFS/SMBFS issue (was n
I have the same problem as the original bugreport, although on an
earlier version of ubuntu. I will try
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=293513 later, as that might fix
it.
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Shutdown and reboot troubles with a smbfs or cifs mounted Samba share
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You
I'm having the same problem, program crashes on bootup. Attached is the
crash-report.
** Attachment added: "My crash report"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4964372/_usr_bin_stellarium.1000.crash
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Stellarium crashes at start-up
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With the fglrx driver not loaded, and with Paul's patches applied, I
have had no crash whatsover: I'm unable to crash my machine.
So, to me, it looks as if (at least in 16 bit mode), paul's patches do
the trick just fine!
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Could this bug be related to bug #36596?
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Lockup problems with both the free xorg ATI driver and the proprietary fglrx
driver, using various ATI cards
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This bug might be related to #30447, which also deals with crashing
ati's on ubuntu.
After some investigation primarily done by Paul, my crashes (and
possilby others, too) might be due to the fact that I load the 'fglrx'
driver. I include here some files which might be of interest.
** Attachment
I just installed the 2 patches which I had downloaded before your
(Paul's) site went down, the kernel (I hadn't updated yet to the -27
kernel which is currently availible), and the xserver ati-package, but
it crashed the same way it did without them, unfortunately. FYI, I'm
running 24 bit.
I've u
I hope Paul Drain will help, but in case that doesn't work out:
I downloaded the files before the bandwidth ran out, however, I don't
quite know which ones you need. Attached the filelist of the files I
downloaded.
I assume you need the whole of ati, and am not quite sure on which
kernel files y
I had this problem, and setting the legacy option in the bios indeed
solved the problem for me (Asrock 939Dual-SATA2 motherboard) - running
6.06.1 daily from 20060806.1
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I can confirm this too. I'm running the latest daily dapper available at
the time of writing: 20060806.1 , so this hasn't been fixed yet.
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