Am Dienstag, 13. Juli 2004 11:28 schrieb Leopold Palomo Avellaneda: > Hi, > > I'm using kde 3.2.2 from sarge and I have realized that konqueror is very > unstable. I can use it normally but many time it crashes. Sadly I cannot > say: ..it crashes when you visit that page and do something .... simple you > are surfing on the web and crash. Or many times you have severals konqueror > opened and one of them crash. > > The question is how can I know what is happening? I think that is not > useful to put a bug about ....my konqueror crash may times!!!!! Check the contents of the backtrace in DrKonqi. Even if you don't understand in detail, what is in there, you should be able to tell, if there is a common pattern in the crashes, or not.
If there is a common pattern (same or similar functions in the backtrace) it probably is a bug. Then try to find out, where these funtions belong to (what libs), and check the packages containing those libs and their dependencies (e.g. check for correct/matching versions). Constantly changing backtraces in lots of different places might indicate a hardware (memory) problem, but that ought to show up in other places, too. memtest86 can tell with relative certainty, if the memory is b0rked or not, if you let it run overnight (6 hours min...) 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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