Hi Bas,
> OK, I've built packages with debugging symbols turned on [1]
> Could you try
> running it in gdb and getting a backtrace after the crash? Ie, run "gdb
> /usr/bin/atitv" (as root), type "run", and after the crash, type "bt".
Here is the gdb session (as root):
$ gdb atitv
[GDB license information]
(gdb) run snap test.ppm
Starting program: /usr/bin/atitv snap test.ppm
Failed to read a valid object file image from memory.
GATOS: No ATI PCI/AGP Cards ?
GATOS: gatos_inita(): Invalid argument
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xb7f24d99 in r128_enable_capture (enable=1) at atir128.c:221
221 atir128.c: No such file or directory.
in atir128.c
(gdb) bt
#0 0xb7f24d99 in r128_enable_capture (enable=1) at
atir128.c:221
#1 0xb7f2e0f7 in ati_enable_capture (enable=1) at ati.c:72
#2 0xb7f199b9 in gatos_enable_capture (value=1) at gatos.c:876
#3 0x0804928e in ?? ()
#4 0x00000001 in ?? ()
#5 0xb7ec8e95 in _libc_intl_domainname ()
from /lib/tls/libc.so.6
#6 0x00000000 in ?? ()
(gdb)
It looks pretty weird, I definitely do not have a Rage 128.
Current Kernel version is 2.6.18
I am using the regular X driver, no special gatos driver. When I had a
working setup about 2 years ago I had to use the special driver, but as
you mentioned, the website indicates, that this is no longer required.
Regards
Ben
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