On Wednesday 02 June 2004 19:09, James Richard Tyrer wrote: > john brennan-sardou wrote: > > Hello, > > Houston, I think we have a problem. Every time I try to enter into > > kde under Fedora core 2 kde sends me messages saying that the programe > > has crashed and gives me the Signal 11 and a Sigserv message. Of course > > the system becomes very unstable and my nerves can't stand it. In I've seen an email signature "The bug is not a problem. It's a call to action". Define "system becomes very unstable" (details?). > > console mode there is no problem so one should think that the vidéo may > > be at the root of the problem. It is in fact a Nvidia Gforce fx (without > > the nvidia driver from nvidia that is). There is a whole lot of Via > > components in this computer (it is not my fault, I do what I can) and > > every time I try to "yum" to livna I get a segmentation fault. Can you Buugy hardware typically results in not only segvs, but oopses and crashes. You are drawing conclusions before any investigation. > > please give me some idea how to get out of this one? It seems to me that > > there is a gui problem here. Try to start bare X first. If it works, you have KDE problem. If not, you have X problem. Etc. Generally, narrow it down first. When you have simple application segv'ing (not whole X+KDE), you can run it under strace and gdb and know where exactly it is feeling not ok. > I suspect that there are problems with Fedora Core. I have no proof but I > do know that its GLibc is hacked and contains at least some code from > version 2.3.3 although that version has not been released yet. This may, > or may not, be the source of the problems. > > The KDE-RedHat project has released RPMs for Fedora Core 2: > > ftp://apt.kde-redhat.org/apt/kde-redhat/2/RPMS.stable > > Have you tried these? -- vda ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.