Bugs item #3514683, was opened at 2012-04-03 11:51
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Category: Interface
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: https://www.google.com/accounts ()
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Avogradro crashes in Debian Stable 64-bit

Initial Comment:
Hello,

I am running a fully-updated Debian 6.0 system (64-bit). With the Avogadro 
version installed from the official repositories (1.0.1), I experienced 
systematic crashes when building small molecules from scratch. I therefore, 
compiled the stable release from source (1.0.3) but I experienced a similar 
behaviour. I installed all the dependencies from the official Debian repos 
except for OpenBabel (2.3.1), which I compiled with GUI support plus the Perl 
and Python bindings.  Next I tried pulling the latest sources with git (the 
compiled program was reported as being version 1.1). Using the latest 
development version used to be the most stable option at certain point. 
However, now it is the worst. Not only the program crashes but it logs me out 
of my account. It looks like a X server crash. 

I have an Nvidia 8800M GTX with the proprietary drives installed from the 
Debian repos. I use other molecular modelling software such as VMD, USCF 
Chimera, MGLTools, etc, and they are all pretty stable both in my laptop and 
desktop, meaning that this looks like a Avogradro-specific problem.

Kind regards,

Miro

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