On Sun, 2016-10-02 at 10:23 -0700, stan wrote: > On Sun, 02 Oct 2016 09:34:52 -0700 > Howard Howell <hlhowell@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > Hi, everyone, > > I use Pycam with my milling machine. The process I follow is: > > design with OpenSCAD, export as DXF or STL format. > > Open with PYCAM and adjust settings for feedrate, speed, bit > > size and so forth as required for the project and material. Load > > the > > DXF or STL file and run one of the tool paths. > > > > This has worked for years with no issues. Today, though, > > Pycam fails. No errors when the window closes suddenly withour > > finishing the job. So I started Pycam from the terminal windows > > and > > here are the error messages: > > > > Psyco is not available (performance will probably suffer slightly) > > Enabled 8 parallel local processes > > Font directory: /usr/share/pycam/fonts > > Loading task settings file: /home/lesh/CNC/PYCAM/plywood.conf > > Imported STL model: 839 vertices, 0 edges, 1444 triangles > > No previous undo state available - request ignored > > Imported STL model: 518 vertices, 0 edges, 800 triangles > > I think these are just informational. I find this about psyco. > > 12 March 2012 > > Psyco is unmaintained and dead. Please look at PyPy for the > state-of-the-art in JIT compilers for Python. > > [snip] > > > > radeon: Failed to deallocate virtual address for buffer: > > radeon: size : 4096 bytes > > radeon: va : 0x884000 > > Segmentation fault (core dumped) > > This seems to be your problem. Since radeon is a kernel module, it > is > possible that it is a kernel issue. What happens if you boot a > previous kernel? > > If a previous kernel works, you should open a ticket against the > kernel > at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/ describing your problem with the > radeon > driver. > > If it doesn't, then something else has changed. That will take > further > sleuthing to find. Ok, I tried the previous kernel, and had no luck. I just remembered that I attempted to delete a package from my system and it started to erase things, but I stopped it. This may have done the damage. This was a real screw-up on my part, and so I don't think a bugzilla is the correct action. It had also erased the Repetier host package that I used to generate the Gcodes for my K8200 printer. I reinstalled Repetier host and that works, but pycam still does not. Nothing else seems to be affected. However if the Kernel is the location, is the radeon package in a separate file? If it is, what could I reinstall to recover that driver? Regards, Les H _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx