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Here it is :
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06-28-2008, 01:23 AM | #14 |
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I too am on a fully updated lenny, and haven't had your problem (same libc as sathilda posted, but even previous versions I didn't have your problem)
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06-28-2008, 01:26 AM | #15 |
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What do you have running in the background btw?
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I guess i should focus on the signal it gives when it crashes..,SIGSEGV, it means the program is segfaulting, but it cant be just buggy source code because it then would fail for everyone, then its a lib,... well lets just hope for it to get fixed magically on a system update sometime.... |
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06-29-2008, 01:08 AM | #17 |
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Nah was more curious if there was anything really intrusive that could have affected it, but it surely can't be mpd because I run that myself (:
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./flipthatbit . I guess i'll try to see if the memory is working ok.., but i'm sure memtest will say so.., a kernel compilation will be a good test i guess... I never consider a hardware problem because this is the only program with segmentations faults..., but you never know for sure... anyway its almost obvious that it is not a bug in the game, so thanks for your help |
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06-30-2008, 07:29 AM | #19 |
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I'm replying myself here.., i went down some hardware test.. switched rams, gcc and kernel compilatios, and finally memtest.., it all went pretty well.., anyway, i added some data corrections utilities i founded in the bios setup.., and modified the autoconfigured numbers of the memory's timings.., and so far.. i haven't experienced another crash.., (my fingers are still crossed), i dont have much experience in this sort of things.., but i know for sure memory problems are always tricky.., anyway it was fun!, i learned a lot more about SIG11 signal and how to diagnose a problem like this ...
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Wow, brilliant. I hope you won't suffer any extraordinary crashes from now on, but just remember we all crash at some point, it just shouldn't happen too often (:
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