libvorbis package was compiled for a better CPU
My sound server crashes constantly so I filled in a bug report and got following information back. Crash inside libvorbis with SIGILL. Your libvorbis package was compiled for a better CPU than you have. This is not an aRts bug. I have a Pentium II, and running 9.3 with KDE 3.5 and I a not in for a "better" CPU. More than happy with the P II ;) As I wanted to run pin in order to find out more about libvrbis I found that the data for pin where not yet copied to the right place and I was informed by the computer; bigone:/home/cons # mount /media/cdrecorder/ mount: unknown filesystem type 'subfs' Nice beginning of a weekend. Before I start looking for details of libvorbis, is there somebody who could help me without further details?
On Saturday 11 February 2006 03:45, C. Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
My sound server crashes constantly so I filled in a bug report and got following information back.
Crash inside libvorbis with SIGILL. Your libvorbis package was compiled for a better CPU than you have.
This is not an aRts bug.
Hm, well, Illegal Instruction doesn't necessarily mean this, it could be other things too, such as a memory problem
I have a Pentium II, and running 9.3 with KDE 3.5 and I a not in for a "better" CPU. More than happy with the P II ;)
PII is i686, and I have never seen official packages compiled for anything else than i586 or i686 in the 32 bit range. Unless you got your hands on some highly optimised package that relied on features not present in your CPU, I would interpret that SIGILL as something else
As I wanted to run pin in order to find out more about libvrbis I found that the data for pin where not yet copied to the right place and I was informed by the computer;
bigone:/home/cons # mount /media/cdrecorder/ mount: unknown filesystem type 'subfs'
Nice beginning of a weekend. Before I start looking for details of libvorbis, is there somebody who could help me without further details?
Did you by any chance just install the new kernel that was just released in online update but didn't reboot yet? In my experience that is the most common reason for the "unknown filesystem" thing
On Saturday 11 February 2006 09:58, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Saturday 11 February 2006 03:45, C. Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
My sound server crashes constantly so I filled in a bug report and got following information back.
Crash inside libvorbis with SIGILL. Your libvorbis package was compiled for a better CPU than you have.
This is not an aRts bug.
Hm, well, Illegal Instruction doesn't necessarily mean this, it could be other things too, such as a memory problem
Where to start looking?
I have a Pentium II, and running 9.3 with KDE 3.5 and I a not in for a "better" CPU. More than happy with the P II ;)
PII is i686, and I have never seen official packages compiled for anything else than i586 or i686 in the 32 bit range. Unless you got your hands on some highly optimised package that relied on features not present in your CPU, I would interpret that SIGILL as something else
No highly optimised packages. So what is the solution? Delete everything with arts and install new or is there a less drastic measure to take?
As I wanted to run pin in order to find out more about libvrbis I found that the data for pin where not yet copied to the right place and I was informed by the computer;
bigone:/home/cons # mount /media/cdrecorder/ mount: unknown filesystem type 'subfs'
Nice beginning of a weekend. Before I start looking for details of libvorbis, is there somebody who could help me without further details?
Did you by any chance just install the new kernel that was just released in online update but didn't reboot yet? In my experience that is the most common reason for the "unknown filesystem" thing
New released kernel was installed and as far as I remember a reboot was followed. Just to be sure I rebooted and the info still is popping up.
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