I can confirm it's a battery problem. The floating point exception is a
divide by zero when the total battery charge is 0 (current charge /
total charge). Here is a patch that fixes it.
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gkrellm crashes upon s
I had this problem, and solved it by making sure I was getting
measurements from the battery. I think there is an issue with gkrellm
when battery status is zero. This was on a macbookPro 2.2, and by
resetting the power management in hardware, gkrellm fired up normally.
To reset the pwr mgn: shut do
I meant to say 64-bit, of course.
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gkrellm crashes upon start with "floating point exception"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/329330
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I confirm this bug. I'm running 640bit 9.10 alpha 3. I've used gkrellm
for ages on Jaunty and after upgrading to Karmic, it started doing this.
I confirm that gkrellm --demo works for me. I'm also on a MacBook.
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