Lately, my computer has been freezing on me unpredictably while I am using 
FlightGear.  (Note: I'm not saying FlightGear is to blame.)  Normally, I just 
cold boot the machine.  Today however, after multiple freezes, I was too 
angry to try again.  I went away to do other things, and when I came back, 
FlightGear seems to got killed by the kernel.  When I relaunch FlightGear 
later, I got a lot of this:

Floating point interrupt (SIGFPE)

Unfortunately, this was the only message I've got.  

I start FlightGear using the following command:
/usr/local/FlightGear/bin/fgfs 
--fg-scenery=/usr/local/FlightGear/data/FlightGear/Scenery-0.9.8 
--aircraft=b1900d --airport=KSAC --bpp=24 --geometry=1280x600 --fov=69.9 
--multiplay=out,10,81.169.158.37,5002 --multiplay=in,10,192.168.0.194,5002 
--callsign=AMPERE --enable-real-weather-fetch --enable-clouds3d


Ampere

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