Hi, Segmentation faults are caused by programs trying to access parts of memory that don't exist, or I believe that are read only or even being used by other programs.
I used to get this when the machine was up for a long time and a good old fashioned reboot fixed it. I know that's not a real fix but when your not sure how to fix it and you want to get on then its as good as any. Mike 2009/7/14 mac <ammonius.grammati...@gmx.co.uk> > Norman Silverstone wrote: > > This is unbelievable. I ran firefox (small f) in a terminal, loaded the > > BBC website and radio played perfectly, I could not make it crash. > > Well, you won't believe this, but I've just been trying to listen to BBC > Radio4 live (Ubuntu 9.04 on a Samsung NC10; FF 3.0.11), and every time > the iPlayer starts, FF crashes. I ran it in a terminal, and the output > just before the crash is 'Segmentation Fault'. > > Anyone got any ideas? > > -- > ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ >
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