Re: Google-earth: memory fault

2011-04-19 Thread Paul Schenkeveld
On Wed, Apr 06, 2011 at 08:24:29PM +0200, Juergen Lock wrote:
 In article 20110405232519.ga60...@psconsult.nl you write:
 Hi,
 Hi!
 
 Until a couple of months ago, I was happily using google-earth on all
 my desktops and laptops.  Now, it exits with Memory Fault after
 creating the startup window, the main window and a tiny pop-up window.
 The pop-up window does not have a title not contents so I don't know
 what it's trying to tell me.  After this message, I'm back at the
 shell prompt, the three google-earth windows stay on the screen and
 do not react to resize or cancel messages from the window manager.
 There are 30 ./googleearth-bin processes still running and if I
 killall -1 googleearth-bin the window these processes and the windows
 on my screen disappear.
 
 One laptop had google-earth running fo nearly two years but one day,
 probably after the upgrade to google-earth-6.0.1.2032,1, it started
 exiting with the above message.  The notebook is running FreeBSD
 8.2-STABLE #4: Sun Feb 27 12:28:14 CET 2011 i386, has an Intel T7500
 Core 2 duo CPU and 3 GB RAM.
 
 The other laptop runs FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE #0: Fri Mar 11 21:52:10 CET
 2011 amd64 on an Intel Q9100 CPU with 4 GB RAM.
 
 I can't get googleearth-bin to dump core, it just prints Memory Fault
 and exits.
 
 Any ideas ow to debug this?
 
 Hm googleearth still runs here...  Did you have accellerated gl when
 it still worked?  If not maybe that is broken again...  If you have

Google-earth was fast, I don't know another way to tell whether
accellerated gl worked or not.

 accellerated gl working for native executables but not for linux ones
 you could try enabling AIGLX in your xserver and tell googleearth
 to use that by setting LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1 in it's environment.
 
  And if you don't have accellerated gl working at all but are using
 an ati HD3xxx or HD4xxx card you could try setting WITHOUT_NOUVEAU
 in make.conf and rebuilding a few ports after that, see the 20100207
 entry in /usr/ports/UPDATING .

Both laptops have an Nvidia card: Quadro FX 360M on the old i386
laptop and Quadro FX 2700M on the new amd64 laptop.  Both are using
nvidia-driver-256.53_1 and I have re-installed this video driver after
installation/upgrade of linux-dri because of the libGL conflict (and
rebooted the laptop to make sure that the correct kernel module is
loaded).

On both laptops, I get the main google-earth window, the Start Up Tip
window and then I get Memory fault, the wrapper script stops and 20
googleearth-bin are still running.

Running google-earth on laptop #1 with $DISPLAY set to laptop #2 works
and also vice versa, of couse it's quite slow this way.

  HTH,
   Juergen

Thank you for your help.

Paul Schenkeveld
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Re: Google-earth: memory fault

2011-04-06 Thread Juergen Lock
In article 20110405232519.ga60...@psconsult.nl you write:
Hi,
Hi!

Until a couple of months ago, I was happily using google-earth on all
my desktops and laptops.  Now, it exits with Memory Fault after
creating the startup window, the main window and a tiny pop-up window.
The pop-up window does not have a title not contents so I don't know
what it's trying to tell me.  After this message, I'm back at the
shell prompt, the three google-earth windows stay on the screen and
do not react to resize or cancel messages from the window manager.
There are 30 ./googleearth-bin processes still running and if I
killall -1 googleearth-bin the window these processes and the windows
on my screen disappear.

One laptop had google-earth running fo nearly two years but one day,
probably after the upgrade to google-earth-6.0.1.2032,1, it started
exiting with the above message.  The notebook is running FreeBSD
8.2-STABLE #4: Sun Feb 27 12:28:14 CET 2011 i386, has an Intel T7500
Core 2 duo CPU and 3 GB RAM.

The other laptop runs FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE #0: Fri Mar 11 21:52:10 CET
2011 amd64 on an Intel Q9100 CPU with 4 GB RAM.

I can't get googleearth-bin to dump core, it just prints Memory Fault
and exits.

Any ideas ow to debug this?

Hm googleearth still runs here...  Did you have accellerated gl when
it still worked?  If not maybe that is broken again...  If you have
accellerated gl working for native executables but not for linux ones
you could try enabling AIGLX in your xserver and tell googleearth
to use that by setting LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1 in it's environment.

 And if you don't have accellerated gl working at all but are using
an ati HD3xxx or HD4xxx card you could try setting WITHOUT_NOUVEAU
in make.conf and rebuilding a few ports after that, see the 20100207
entry in /usr/ports/UPDATING .

 HTH,
Juergen
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Google-earth: memory fault

2011-04-05 Thread Paul Schenkeveld
Hi,

Until a couple of months ago, I was happily using google-earth on all
my desktops and laptops.  Now, it exits with Memory Fault after
creating the startup window, the main window and a tiny pop-up window.
The pop-up window does not have a title not contents so I don't know
what it's trying to tell me.  After this message, I'm back at the
shell prompt, the three google-earth windows stay on the screen and
do not react to resize or cancel messages from the window manager.
There are 30 ./googleearth-bin processes still running and if I
killall -1 googleearth-bin the window these processes and the windows
on my screen disappear.

One laptop had google-earth running fo nearly two years but one day,
probably after the upgrade to google-earth-6.0.1.2032,1, it started
exiting with the above message.  The notebook is running FreeBSD
8.2-STABLE #4: Sun Feb 27 12:28:14 CET 2011 i386, has an Intel T7500
Core 2 duo CPU and 3 GB RAM.

The other laptop runs FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE #0: Fri Mar 11 21:52:10 CET
2011 amd64 on an Intel Q9100 CPU with 4 GB RAM.

I can't get googleearth-bin to dump core, it just prints Memory Fault
and exits.

Any ideas ow to debug this?

Regards,

Paul Schenkeveld
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