Re: full on crash

Date : Tue, 10 Oct 2006 17:18:20 +0100
To : <XSI(at)Softimage.COM>
From : "adrian" <adrian.wyer(at)fluid-pictures.com>
Subject : Re: full on crash
Widdowmaker #shudder#

i'd rather go back to windows NT!

i will have a look, but i think we're pretty limited on flavours

whats frustrating is that it's ONLY the fcurve editor, everything else is fine, and every other machine is fine

damn non repro bugs!

a

Adrian Wyer
Fluid Pictures
33 Glasshouse Street
London
W1B 5DG
----- Original Message ----- From: "Stefan Andersson" <sanders3d(at)gmail.com>
To: <XSI(at)Softimage.COM>
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: full on crash



as another long shot, have you tried it with Gnome? or WindowMaker (if
those are installed on your systems). I remember sometimes that
certain "themes" would make XSI more unstable. And especially if you
have altered your .xsi prefs so that you override XSI's windowbars to
show the native Linux windowsbars.

Worth a try anyhow.. could also be bad memory in your ram

regards
stefan

On 10/10/06, adrian <adrian.wyer(at)fluid-pictures.com> wrote:


i know this is a long shot.....

running 5.11 on Gentoo nvidia etc, stable on lots of machines, except mine!
(which has the same 'image' as all the rest, same hardware etc)


basically after a while of working (anywhere between 10 minutes and an hour)
if i open an fcurve editor
(floating or docked) xsi just dies (segmentation fault)


anyone seen this behaviour? could it be my kde prefs?

bleh!

a

Adrian Wyer
Fluid Pictures
33 Glasshouse Street
London
W1B 5DG


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