> Thanks everyone for your help, it does indeed look like I'm having
graphics issues thanks to Optimus.
> Plasma suddenly died on me just now (or atleast that's what I thought
happened) and after looking into
> Xorg.0.log I saw that actually my Intel GPU had crashed! Hence why I
couldn't see Plasma
Thanks everyone for your help, it does indeed look like I'm having graphics
issues thanks to Optimus. Plasma suddenly died on me just now (or atleast
that's what I thought happened) and after looking into Xorg.0.log I saw
that actually my Intel GPU had crashed! Hence why I couldn't see Plasma
decor
On Monday 15 July 2013 11:24:28 Shervin Emami wrote:
> I'm using the NVIDIA driver from Debian Stable, but since I have Optimus
> (both an Intel & NVIDIA GPU), it would be using the Intel driver for normal
> display, and I made it use Mesa as the default GL library for this reason.
> So maybe my pr
I use skype and pulseaudio in Debian Wheezy. I just recently started using
pulseaudio and
I like it, especially since I have 2 sound cards and I like to have System
and Skype sounds go through my analog output while my music going through a
digital output.
What I have observed, however, is that so
I'm using the NVIDIA driver from Debian Stable, but since I have Optimus
(both an Intel & NVIDIA GPU), it would be using the Intel driver for normal
display, and I made it use Mesa as the default GL library for this reason.
So maybe my problems are related to Optimus, I wouldn't be surprised :-( I
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 2:14 AM, Shervin Emami wrote:
> I'm even using the Debian Stable packages for
> NVIDIA GPU and CUDA toolkit and OpenGL.
>
> ...
Are you using the nvidia driver or nouveau? I had similar problems
with nouveau and desktop effects enabled.
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Thanks Raúl! I'll do some further investigation next time KDE crashes.
Cheers,
Shervin Emami.
http://www.shervinemami.info/openCV.html
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 2:00 AM, Raúl Sánchez wrote:
> Hoi:
>
> I'd say the problem may well be somewhere in the graphics stack. Once
> you have
> a crash
> First option is since you've already got VirtualBox setup, setup a VM
for Skype and other tricky software.
I already tried following numerous forums about getting microphone & webcam
to work in VirtualBox, some people have been successful but I just couldn't
get it to work for WinXP or Ubuntu gu
In data domenica 14 luglio 2013 22:14:41, Shervin Emami ha scritto:
> Any recommendations on how to get more stability?
Did you try to create a new account?
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Hoi:
I'd say the problem may well be somewhere in the graphics stack. Once you have
a crash it's quite convenient knowing exactly where it happenned and getting a
backtrace of it.
Check ~/.xsession-erros and also Xorg log (/var/log/Xorg.[01].log or
/var/log/Xorg.[01].log.old if a new X ins
Yes I do this to restart Plasma when it crashes every few days. I am using
the NetworkManager applet, and that is well known to have many issues, so
that might be partly to blame. But other times when my computer crashes,
not even Ctrl+Alt+Del or Ctrl+Alt+BkSpace work, and sometimes Ctrl+Alt+1
work
Shervin Emami wrote, On 2013-07-15 00:25:
> Unfortunately I need Skype, VirtualBox, Oracle JDK and NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit,
> I need those many times each day for my work as a remote developer. I'd
> love to get rid of Flash, so just now I switched YouTube to use WebM
> instead (go to "http://www.youtu
On Monday, 2013-07-15, Shervin Emami wrote:
> I experience crashes around once per day, either as a software like
> Iceweasel or Kate or Dolphin crashing or as KDE/Plasma crashing & requiring
> me to hit Alt+PrtSc+K to close X & log back in to KDE. I've also found
If Plasma Desktop crashes it can
Thanks Rubin & David for the replies.
Unfortunately I need Skype, VirtualBox, Oracle JDK and NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit,
I need those many times each day for my work as a remote developer. I'd
love to get rid of Flash, so just now I switched YouTube to use WebM
instead (go to "http://www.youtube.com/html
On 07/15/2013 01:14 PM, Shervin Emami wrote:
Hi,
Any recommendations on how to get more stability? Because I really
want to stick with Debian KDE for long-term.
As far as iceweasel crashing, I think that's really bizarre.. I use it
everyday for years on lots of different hardware and it's *
First off I would say simply try apt-get removing most of the odd 3rd
party peices of software you listed in your email. Particularly Skype
and Flash. See if you can go a few days without either of them.
Next step would be simply to try a more recenter kernel (though honestly
3.2.0 is fairly stabl
Hi,
I switched to Debian 7.0 Wheezy Stable (KDE) AMD64 as my main OS for work &
home for the past 2 months, because I love KDE but was annoyed with how
often Linux Mint KDE would suddenly crash and need me to logout & log back
in to KDE.
I chose Debian Stable as the most stable KDE option, and ye
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