From: Casperius on 16 Feb 2010 14:30 Hello, my brother and I have opensuse 11.2 installed on our 2 pcs, he runs 32bit version and have a problem powering off in last two or three days. Just now I've looked what is happening and the messages say segmentation fault right after DBus deamon, what can be done to fix this? I've tried googling for answer but found nothing matching (maybe I've juse overlooked something) my problemd related to opensuse. Any help would be great, Thank you in advance, Bruno
From: jamm on 16 Feb 2010 16:38 Casperius wrote: > Hello, > > my brother and I have opensuse 11.2 installed on our 2 pcs, he runs > 32bit version and have a problem powering off in last two or three days. > Just now I've looked what is happening and the messages say segmentation > fault right after DBus deamon, what can be done to fix this? I've tried > googling for answer but found nothing matching (maybe I've juse > overlooked something) my problemd related to opensuse. > > Any help would be great, > > Thank you in advance, > > Bruno Both PCs exhibit this same behavior? If it was just one, first thing I would say is check for corrupt / bad hard drive, test memory, check cooling fans not stalled.. -- *From the 1966 TV series:* Robin: You can't get away from Batman that easy! Batman: Easily. Robin: Easily. Batman: Good grammar is essential, Robin.
From: DenverD on 17 Feb 2010 03:10 Casperius wrote: > my brother and I have opensuse 11.2 installed on our 2 pcs, he runs > 32bit version and have a problem powering off in last two or three days. > Just now I've looked what is happening and the messages say segmentation > fault right after DBus deamon, what can be done to fix this? I've tried > googling for answer but found nothing matching (maybe I've juse > overlooked something) my problemd related to opensuse. > > Any help would be great, its a bug introduced in the new kernel released some days ago.... you can track it down in forums.opensuse.org, the fix has not come though YaST yet...hang on...don't experiment on fixing it.. here (i found it for you), see the "Segmentation fault during shutdown" thread which includes a link to the bug report https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=578222 -- DenverD (Linux Counter 282315) via Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (20090817), KDE 3.5.7 "release 72-11", openSUSE Linux 10.3, 2.6.22.19-0.4-default #1 SMP i686 athlon
From: Casperius on 17 Feb 2010 09:37 On 02/17/2010 09:10 AM, DenverD wrote: > Casperius wrote: >> my brother and I have opensuse 11.2 installed on our 2 pcs, he runs >> 32bit version and have a problem powering off in last two or three days. >> Just now I've looked what is happening and the messages say segmentation >> fault right after DBus deamon, what can be done to fix this? I've tried >> googling for answer but found nothing matching (maybe I've juse >> overlooked something) my problemd related to opensuse. >> >> Any help would be great, > > its a bug introduced in the new kernel released some days ago.... > > you can track it down in forums.opensuse.org, the fix has not come > though YaST yet...hang on...don't experiment on fixing it.. > > here (i found it for you), see the "Segmentation fault during > shutdown" thread which includes a link to the bug report > https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=578222 > ok, thanks I'll tell my brother to wait for a patch
From: Casperius on 17 Feb 2010 09:37
On 02/16/2010 10:38 PM, jamm wrote: > Casperius wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> my brother and I have opensuse 11.2 installed on our 2 pcs, he runs >> 32bit version and have a problem powering off in last two or three days. >> Just now I've looked what is happening and the messages say segmentation >> fault right after DBus deamon, what can be done to fix this? I've tried >> googling for answer but found nothing matching (maybe I've juse >> overlooked something) my problemd related to opensuse. >> >> Any help would be great, >> >> Thank you in advance, >> >> Bruno > > Both PCs exhibit this same behavior? > > If it was just one, first thing I would say is check for corrupt / bad hard > drive, test memory, check cooling fans not stalled.. > just the 32 bit |