> > Can you reproduce the crash with a simpler OpenGL program?  Try all
> > the Mesa demos, and see if one of them fails.  If you can, then that
> > will make for a much more attractive bug report than FlightGear, which
> > is far too complicated to use as a test case.
> >
> > Andy

I don't remember who asked, but, I have an Abit Siluro GeForce 2 MX 200 w/32
mb ram. It has the NVidia chipset on for the GeForce 2 MX 200. I downloaded
the GLX driver / kernel for Linux  that they put up for download in
December. My card is listed as one that is compatible with this set.

When I run gdb fgfs now and backtrace it says no stack. Now being since I
changed my SkySceneLoader.cpp per Norm Vine.

You all seem to be addressing the segmentation fault as a video card /
driver problem. I'm a pretty good candidate for that. When I ran Tuxracer
before the new NVidia driver/kernel it was slow as molasses but didn't
crash. Now, it is probably giving me in the neighborhood of 60 fps, but, as
soon as I click on Race! it crashes (dumps to desktop and locks mouse.) I
can ctrl-alt F1 of course so I won't say the machine locks up.

So, from the drift of this segmentation fault discussion I'd say that I need
to address the video issue before FlightGear!

Thanks for the patient, informative, and persistent efforts to all of you.

AL Mills



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