Am Donnerstag, 22. Juli 2004 16:05 schrieb Patrick Dreker: > Am Donnerstag, 22. Juli 2004 10:52 schrieb Sean Kellogg: > To really see whether me assumption about the libraries is right, I'd need > to see at least two backtraces of different apps crashing in the described > way, to see, if there are similarities. You can send me the backtraces via > private mail if you'd like, or send them to the list. You can cull all the > "content-free" lines from the BT ("no debugging symbols found"), so the BTs > don't get too long. I'll take a look, but no promises.... OK, the backtraces (sent by private mail) both show this in common: --------------------------- #3 0x4139b69a in glXChannelRectSyncSGIX () from /usr/lib/libGL.so.1 #4 0x080674e8 in ?? () #5 0x413c9fa0 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libGL.so.1 #6 0x080674e8 in ?? () #7 0x4139d656 in glXChannelRectSyncSGIX () from /usr/lib/libGL.so.1 ----------------------------
This points the blame towards libGL (OpenGL). Try reinstalling the associated packages. In SID libGL.so.1 is provided by the packages nvidia-glx (part of NVidia's proprietary X driver) and xlibmesa-gl (OpenGL software rendering, part of XFree86). If you are using Nvidia's proprietary drivers try reinstalling the complete driver package either bei recompiling it from the debian installer packages (nvidia-kernel-source, nvidia-glx). Perhaps there simply is a mismatch between the driver itself and the associated nvidia-glx package. If you installed the driver "manually" (using Nvidia's installer) try completely removing and reinstalling the package. Hope this helps. Patrick -- Patrick Dreker GPG KeyID : 0xFCC2F7A7 (Patrick Dreker) Fingerprint: 7A21 FC7F 707A C498 F370 1008 7044 66DA FCC2 F7A7 Key available from keyservers
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