El Sáb 22 Dic 2001 18:34, Bjoern Krombholz escribió:
> On Sat, Dec 22, 2001 at 04:15:25PM +0100, Pablo de Vicente wrote:
> > El Sáb 22 Dic 2001 09:47, Wolfgang Ratzka escribió:
> > > $ kmail
> > > *** KMail got signal 4 (Crashing)
>
> So the crash is caused bye SIGILL - means Illegal Instruction, C
On Saturday 22 December 2001 03:47, Wolfgang Ratzka wrote:
> Any hint's. (My system has a AMD K6/200, if that matters.)
>
> $ kmail
> *** KMail got signal 4 (Crashing)
> KCrash: crashing crashRecursionCounter = 2
> KCrash: Application Name = kmail path = pid = 1709
> ERROR: KUniqueApplication:
On Sat, Dec 22, 2001 at 04:15:25PM +0100, Pablo de Vicente wrote:
> El Sáb 22 Dic 2001 09:47, Wolfgang Ratzka escribió:
> > $ kmail
> > *** KMail got signal 4 (Crashing)
So the crash is caused bye SIGILL - means Illegal Instruction, CPU throws
these signals in case it doesn't know an OP-Code. F.e.
El Sáb 22 Dic 2001 09:47, Wolfgang Ratzka escribió:
> Any hint's. (My system has a AMD K6/200, if that matters.)
>
> $ kmail
> *** KMail got signal 4 (Crashing)
> KCrash: crashing crashRecursionCounter = 2
> KCrash: Application Name = kmail path = pid = 1709
> ERROR: KUniqueApplication: DCOP c
Any hint's. (My system has a AMD K6/200, if that matters.)
$ kmail
*** KMail got signal 4 (Crashing)
KCrash: crashing crashRecursionCounter = 2
KCrash: Application Name = kmail path = pid = 1709
ERROR: KUniqueApplication: DCOP communication error!
$ dpkg -l '*kde*' | grep ^i
ii kde
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