Per wrote:
> Urs, I get the freeze if I boot the system from a USB memory stick with
the
> QLE distribution, but only with SMSQmulator (as if I use QPC2, it takes
its
> configuration from my installed configuration.) However, if I use my own
> QPC2 installation (4.02, w SMSQ/E 3.24) and boot
Derek Stewart wrote:
> I have tried to reproduce your failures on QPC2 and SMSQmulator8, I can
> report that on my Fujitsu H700 Core i7 620 laptop with 4Gb ram running
> Ubuntu 15.10, I can not reproduce the freezing.
Did you try it with the configuration of QPC2 and SMSQmulator supplied in the
Ralf Reköndt wrote:
> as usual, REM out one Toolkit after another and try the same procedure.
I've been through this already. At least partly. There are extensions which
are essential.
As written and showed in my videos, disabling QDT would help, but this is
not the solution because QDT is nice
Bob Spelten wrote
> I repeated your process to the letter with SMSQ/m (8217) and QPC2
> (4.02/3.22) and an unchanged copy QLE.win from the Nov.2015 update. Both
> did NOT freeze on access to WIN1_.
It is essential that you use the complete QL/E, not only the QLE.win.
Especially the screen settings
Marcel Kilgus wrote:
> Okay, I can reproduce it. But the crash happens in the screen driver.
> The problem is that SMSQ/E does not have any kind of memory protection
> and you're loading a quadrillion extensions at boot-time. Any one of them
> could be responsible of corrupting the memory in a way
Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
> I downloaded QLE from your website.
Great. :-)
> used SMSQmulator 8 from that distribution, with the SMSQE that came with
> it.
It is essential that the configuration of the QL/E package is used,
especially the screen settings. One needs to make sure that local/personal