Same here. In my case, I was using Aptana Studio 3.4.2. When it crashed I
got the message:
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A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
#
# SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x7f8870dd9ab1, pid=5766, tid=140226607154944
#
# JRE version: 7.0_25-b15
# Java VM: Java HotSpot
During the week, I tried to use the two kernels: 2.6.35.7 (compiled by
myself) and the 2.6.32-23 (from debian oficial mirror).
Using 2.6.35, no error occurred. But using 2.6.32, the error still happens.
And there was one time I used the 2.6.32, I turned off the computer and
turned it on using the
Hi!
Sorry for the late. I had never compiled the kernel before. I compiled the
kernel 2.6.35.7
I followed the steps:
1 - Download and untar the kernel in /usr/src.
2 - # make localmodconfig
3 - INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 CONCURRENCY_LEVEL=3 fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd
--append-to-version=-i386-edps --r
HD:
ATA
SAMSUNG HD250HJ
I'm compiling the kernel 2.6.35.7 now. After I tell here the results.
Hello.
I tested without the nvidia driver and the problem continues to happen.
I did 3 tests:
1 - With Nvidia driver installed and using nvidia driver
2 - With Nvidia driver installed but using nv driver instead of nvidia
3 - With nvidia drver uninstalled and using nv driver. The lsmod does not
Today, I got the same error after the boot, more or less with three minutes
in use.
The filesystem is remounted read-only and the messages like that are showed
(Dmesg did not save the log because the filesystem become read only)
Aborting journal on device sda5-8.
EXT4-fs (sda5): Remounting filesy
It still happens in 2.6.32-23. I forgot to say, this problem happens since I
formated the HD to ext4 using Debian daily buid of 23th july and I
reinstalled the system. That time, the kernel version was 2.6.32-17(I think)
Some more informations:
Once it happens almost every boot, I use the GParted
I updated openoffice last week from 3.1.1-8 to 3.1.1-14 and it crashes on
startup too.
Typing dmesg in terminal the message below is showed:
"soffice.bin[7189] general protection ip:7f612d24b43b sp:7fff45390d20
error:0 in libstore.so.3[7f612d244000+1c000]"
I'm using Debian testing, kernel 2.6.30-
Scott said: "This affects me also and I also have an Intel video card.
On boot up everything is fine, but I only have a 1024x768 resolution.
When I go to System->Preferences->Display and change the resolution I
then loose the mouse pointer."
This happens with me too. Go to System->Preferences->Di
Package: gnome-control-center
Version: 1:2.26.0-1
When I try apply the new resolution, an error is reported:
Method "ApplyConfiguration" with signature "" on interface
"org.gnome.SettingsDaemon.XRANDR" doesn't exist
I'm using Debian testing (squeeze) and I tried change the resolution
in 3 compu
I have the SIS 5513 too. When I boot the kernel 2.6.26, the system pause in
the boot process, but when I boot with the kernel 2.6.25, the system works
fine.
The output from lspci is:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 661FX/M661FX/M661MX
Host (rev 11)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Silico
I removed the package "software-properties-gtk" and the problem disappeared.
Try do this and send the results.
This problem occurred with me too. But, only in new installations.
In my job, we have 10 computers with Debian Lenny, and when I upgraded
synaptic, it worked fine.
But, when I installed the latest release (18- august - 2008) in 2 others
computers, I only see the message message box saying that my
Thank you very much for the answer.
I will wait for the version beta 2. After, I will send the results of the
installation.
Answering your question:
"Did you try the CD and DVD in the same computer and in the same DVD drive?"
Yes. I did the installations in the same computer, using the same DVD
The new version, 2.4.0-3 resolved the problem. The characters and
images are displayed correctly.
The bug can be closed.
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Hello.
First, I tried install using a CD, from april, 7th, instead of a DVD.
I did this because I began suspicious that my DVD drive is broken (I
explain this in the end of this e-mail). This time, I used a different
CD drive to burn and install. I followed the information you passed me
(priority=
> Is the version you are using from a build date after March 22nd?
Hello,
I downloaded the lastest version, weekly-builds, April 2nd. The
checksum matched.
But, the message is displayed, yet. "Insert the CD 1 ..."
I tried press ENTER, but nothing happened and the message continued.
I had to
Package: apt-cdrom
Hello
I downloaded the last version, March 31, weekly builds, using jigdo.
The link used was:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/i386/jigdo-dvd/debian-testing-i386-DVD-1.jigdo
The process installation stop after the DVD is read and the message is
displayed: "No ke
> When seeing:
> "Insert the CD 1 ...".
> does hitting the ENTER key, continue the installation?
> (so no "umount", no "eject", just ENTER )
>
No. When I press ENTER the window with the question (Insert the CD 1
...) appears again. I tried press ENTER many times, but it did not
work.
I tried to install Debian Lenny from DVDs of the days 10 march 2008
and 17 march 2008.
In the question: Scan another CD or DVD? My answer was "not".
The install process stop after the installation of the basic system. A
message is displayed:
"Insert the CD 1 ...".
But the DVD 1 already
I reproduced the bug with the file-roller 2.20.3-1, nautilus 2.20.0-3 and
tar 1.19-1
The error message appears when is created an archive .tar.gz or .tar.bz2.
Using the terminal the error message is not displayed.
Using the ark 4:3.5.8-1 the error message is displayed too. See the bug
report #460
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