I installed 0.2.3-1 for amd64 and I still have Nautilus crash on me as
soon as I click on any icon.
Nautilus works well after purging ext-diff.
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I do not know whether this is a problem of the proprietary Nvidia driver
that I am using or not, but since this is serious I am reporting before
investigating more thoroughly. Any GL screensaver that I have tried
crashes the X server. At the end I append the X server log.
Yes, I can
Francesco, this is not more related to incompability between old nvidia
driver with the nex X server?
Yes, it is. The old nvidia proprietary driver had no problems with the
old X server, but crashes the new one when GL is used. The new nvidia
proprietary driver does not exhibit the
Package: xscreensaver-gl
Version: 5.03-2+lenny1
Severity: grave
I do not know whether this is a problem of the proprietary Nvidia driver
that I am using or not, but since this is serious I am reporting before
investigating more thoroughly. Any GL screensaver that I have tried
crashes the X
I do not know whether this is a problem of the proprietary Nvidia driver
that I am using or not, but since this is serious I am reporting before
investigating more thoroughly. Any GL screensaver that I have tried
crashes the X server. At the end I append the X server log.
Yes, I can confirm
Package: dhelp
Version: 0.5.24-0.1
Severity: serious
Setting up dhelp (0.5.24-0.1) ...
Building HTML tree .../usr/sbin/dhelp_parse: /usr/lib/libdb-4.5.so: no version
information available (required by /usr/sbin/dhelp_parse)
/var/lib/dpkg/info/dhelp.postinst: line 45: 14800 Segmentation fault
Package: cowdancer
Version: 0.4
Severity: grave
Here is what I get:
$ cp -al src test
$ cd test
$ cow-shell
Invoking bash
cow-shell: exec: No such file or directory
$ type cow-shell
cow-shell is hashed (/usr/bin/cow-shell)
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT
$ cp -al src test
$ cd test
$ cow-shell
Invoking bash
cow-shell: exec: No such file or directory
$ type cow-shell
cow-shell is hashed (/usr/bin/cow-shell)
What's your '$SHELL' ?
$ echo $SHELL
bash
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This one fixed the problem.
cd /etc/init.d/
diff -pu /etc/init.d/autofs\~ /etc/init.d/autofs
--- /etc/init.d/autofs~ 2005-02-21 12:37:43.0 +0100
+++ /etc/init.d/autofs 2005-03-21 17:25:54.0 +0100
@@ -644,7 +644,7 @@ start)
stop)
echo -n 'Stopping automounter:'
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