On Tuesday 04 Nov 2003 11:04 am, Damien Sandras wrote: > > The next time I tried to launch GnomeMeeting it was just > > displaying picture, and I had to change it to video0 - before the > > usb hub went it was starting up with video0 displayed. > > To make sure we had all the available info, I ran it again before making any changes. Again, it defaulted to Picture. I pointed it at video0, and it ran for 1-2 minutes, then crashed again (I simply let it run, not touching anything else in the config, nor attempting to connect the mic). > > I'll try to keep careful notes of what I try and feed it back to > > you. I should say, though, that my time is very limited at the > > moment, so it may be a day or two before I get back. Thanks > > From what I read, it could indeed be video-related. If you have > instability problems since you are using pwcx, that could explain > the gnomemeeting crash that happened while video was displayed. > That is the only thing I see that could crash GM while you are not > touching it. > The odd thing is that I had had it running for several minutes at a time when I first installed pwcx. But - I wonder if that was *before* I put it into modules.conf? I'm going to take it out of there and try loading it manually, to see if it still happens. > Anyway, if it happens again, try to get the backtrace (when the > crash dialog appears, you can click on "Show information" - or > similar, that's a button at the bottom on the right - you will see > much info that you can send to me directly). > I can't see how to get that backtrace info. Attached is what I am seeing. > The backtrace will help determining the cause of the crash and once > we know the cause of the crash, we can deduce if it is a > GnomeMeeting bug or simply a component that crashed and made all > applications depending on it crash. > If I can't get the backtrace from there, can we get it to write to a logfile? > Thanks for your help! > I just hope that what we find helps others. It's good to feel useful <g> Anne -- Registered Linux User No.293302 Have you visited http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org yet?
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