Hi Michael, On Donnerstag, 12. September 2013 12:46:33 Michael Riess wrote:
Am 12.09.2013 02:01, schrieb Hans-Peter Jansen:
On Mittwoch, 11. September 2013 11:38:49 šumski wrote:
On Wednesday 11 of September 2013 10:44:08 Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
Hi,
Hey,
Since I also use all the evil stuff, namely x11-video-nvidiaG03-319.32, creating a bug report is probably not worth it. Otherwise, which bugzilla?
NVidias ;-) Otherwise
/usr/lib64/libmarblewidget.so.16 #20 0x00007f7ffd831bea in Marble::MarbleMap::paint(Marble::GeoPainter&, QRect const&) () from /usr/lib64/libmarblewidget.so.16 #21 0x00007f7ffdcd9d58 in ?? () from /usr/lib64/kde4/plasma_applet_worldclock.so #22 0x00007f801d647e1d in
against Marble.
just an idea as i am using also evil stuff like NVIDIA-binaries ;-)
Pfui, pfui..
could it be, that the crash happens with 3D functions of marble e.g. it happend to me also with Chrome wich uses 3D functions
Hmm, I just have a world clock plasmoid attached to my desktop, but I don't know, if that is using any OpenGL functions. Could very well be.
cause i saw /usr/X11R6/lib64/libGL.so.1 in your logfile
which is overriden by the Mesa-packages if you did an Mesa update after your NVIDIA-installation
so: could you please try to force your NVIDIA-installation again and do a new start of your KDE,X or your system (so the driver loads again)
it is just a idea from me: i didnt do a full eye-based optical trace of your complete log ;-)
Well, that's a red herring: # l /usr/X11R6/lib64/libGL.so.1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 7. Sep 15:15 /usr/X11R6/lib64/libGL.so.1 -> libGL.so.319.32* but maybe it was me. I had installed the G02 drivers before. Due to the crashes, I checked for new nvidia drivers, and NVidias site presented me the G03 drivers. Of course, I installed the prebuild ones from http://download.nvidia.com/opensuse/12.2 via zypper, and it did so cleanly without touching the G02 packages. That was the state, where the crashes recurred over and over again. Later on, I deinstalled the G02 drivers manually, and restarted the system. The drivers didn't load correctly, and I forced a reinstallation of the kernel driver (which builds the module on the fly nowadays). After another restart, manual fixing the BusID of xorg.conf and another restart, I have a GUI again. Hooray. No crashes, so far.. Fingers crossed. Thanks for the support, guys. Cheers, Pete -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org