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** Changed in: xfce4-volumed (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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** Also affects: xfce4-volumed
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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xfce4-volumed crashed with SIGFPE in __libc_start_main()
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I feel like a comment is needed from me, since I'm the person who was
meant to fix this bug a long time ago. Here is why it has not and will
probably never be fixed:
The bug is triggered on a limited set of hardware configurations, of
which I own none. On the computer on which xvd was developed,
@Charlie Kravetz
Thank you for reopening this.
By the way I loaded this on a P4 1.6 ghz, 1g ram, 80g hd.
It loaded fine, installed to hard drive and it did the same thing. Rebooted
and I got a error.
File not found.
Load Gump
The drive acted as if it had no OS on it. Don't know if this it
Thank you for your response and the added information. This bug is valid
and confirmed again.
** Changed in: xfce4-volumed (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Crash during login to OS
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Please don't assign yourself unless you are actively developing with this bug
report. Note: Triaging does not count in these instances.
Can someone tell us what happens when this crashes? Does it close, does it
stall/hang? Is there anything which seems related, and
Teej Sorry Disregard Number 1 I just saw your Oops comment.So I guess we
just Oopsing it up in here
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OK here is my follow up.
Here is what I did to cause this bug again
1 loaded CD
2 Reboot
3 pushed Enter key at screen with countries (picked US)
4 loaded install screen picked try without installing
5 loading screen (black with white letters Xubuntu)
6 Desk top loads (without me touching
** Tags added: bugpattern-needed
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I just reported this bug and was told that this was a duplicate of this
one OK so what was this person doing that was the same as I. This is
with Ubuntu 9.10 Mine is with Xununtu 10.04 Live CD and I just loaded it
as a live CD not on the HD. and the desktop showed up and all the
programs loaded
Please don't assign yourself unless you are actively developing with this bug
report. Note: Triaging does not count in these instances.
Can someone tell us what happens when this crashes? Does it close, does it
stall/hang? Is there anything which seems related, and how can we reproduce
this?
@Frank: The majority of Ubuntu bug triagers are volunteers and cannot
always come back to bug reports as quickly as we'd like. Nevertheless;
the reason your bug was marked as a duplicate is because the Apport
Retracer has determined that it is the same problem, and it does look
pretty much the
Please don't assign yourself unless you are actively developing with
this bug report.
Sigh... Well, he's the upstream developer you know.
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@Steve: I agree it is likely a bug in gstreamer (probably
Inst-track-max_volume - Inst-track-min_volume = 0, so the division
cannot be done), but you should probably protect
xvd_calculate_avg_volume() from that by not doing the division in this
case (that was just from a quick look, the bug might
Oops! Sorry about that. I thought someone had assigned themselves
without working on it, my mistake. Keep up the good work :)
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Hi
My error is error duplicate #589807
Extra info
The error occurs with a KeyBoard Logitech EX 100 ... My PC is an Athlon XP and
occurred using a CD-Live Xubuntu 10.04
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I didn't even notice this bug... It looks like a crash in gstreamer,
though. I will have a look at it in a few weeks.
** Changed in: xfce4-volumed (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Steve Dodier (sidi)
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** Visibility changed to: Public
** Changed in: xfce4-volumed (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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same on karmic i386
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