** Changed in: kobodeluxe (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Status: New = Confirmed
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kobodeluxe: kobodl segfaults on 64 bit ubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75784
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I tried the suggested solution, and it worked for me - 32bit i386
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kobodeluxe: kobodl segfaults on 64 bit ubuntu
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I found that after kobodl crashes I can start it a second time and it
works then, i.e. the crashes are not 100% reproducible.
Something is definitely wrong with sound, though: the music is very
noisy, not like what I remember from ancient kobodl versions. Also,
when I try to exit, the kobodl
I expierenced this with Fiesty also.
Here's the workaround:
start kobo with
kobodl -nosound
when kobo starts, create a player (just give it a name like AAA), then hit OK
Then choose Options, then choose Audio
And make the settings like this:
Enable Sound: Yes
Sample Rate: 48kHz
Sound Latency:
Confirming on Gutsy (i386). I installed kobodeluxe-dbgsym to get a
meaningful backtrace and enabled core files with ulimit -c unlimited,
but after that kobodl stopped crashing.
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kobodeluxe: kobodl segfaults on 64 bit ubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75784
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I have the same problem on 32 bit
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kobodeluxe: kobodl segfaults on 64 bit ubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75784
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