Don't know if it can be useful, but often after the crash the bash shell
from which I've launched Eclipse doesn't respond to keyboard commands.
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(In reply to Cristiano Gaviao from comment #45)
(In reply to Simone Perriello from comment #43)
Do you mean creating a .desktop file? If so, where I have to put the
commands in the exec, right? Can you provide a template of a .desktop file?
I've always launched Eclipse from terminal.
Yep
(In reply to Cristiano Gaviao from comment #42)
(In reply to Simone Perriello from comment #41)
Tried, and it always crash every single time.
Have you tried this? to create a desktop configuration file and set its
command as:
env LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 SWT_GTK3=0 /thepathToEclipse
(In reply to Cristiano Gaviao from comment #42)
(In reply to Simone Perriello from comment #41)
Tried, and it always crash every single time.
Have you tried this? to create a desktop configuration file and set its
command as:
env LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 SWT_GTK3=0 /thepathToEclipse
(In reply to Marc-Andre Laperle from comment #40)
(In reply to Simone Perriello from comment #39)
For me, no one of the suggested workarounds work. I tried with export
SWT_GTK3=0 or export SWT_GTK3=1, but every time I move the mouse pointer on
ProjectBuild Working Set Eclipse crashes
For me, no one of the suggested workarounds work. I tried with export
SWT_GTK3=0 or export SWT_GTK3=1, but every time I move the mouse pointer on
ProjectBuild Working Set Eclipse crashes with the following
# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
#
# SIGSEGV (0xb) at
Don't know if it is strongly related, but I think so.
I'm using Modelio 3.1 on Ubuntu 64 bit. Sometimes, apparently without a
specific sequence pattern, Modelio closes; other times, it doesn't allow to
make any type of operations (i.e. when I right click on an element, it doesn't
show
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