Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-06-22 Thread Frank Rueter|OHUfx

Thanks Rangi

On 22/06/14 3:28 pm, Rangi Sutton wrote:

Hi Frank,

Im seeing similar behaviour, kubuntu12.10 with Nuke8.0v4 and 8.0v5, 
only it's not guaranteed with a simple pan, I've gotta pan and zoom 
and click around for a few seconds.


Seg faults. Haven't tested wtih QTs.

Cheers,
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On 22 June 2014 12:54, Frank Rueter|OHUfx fr...@ohufx.com 
mailto:fr...@ohufx.com wrote:


I just found a case where Nuke 8 crashes 100%. Can somebody verify
this please?
Simply open Nuke and sample a pixel outside the viewer's
format/data window using ctrl+click. Then try to pan the viewer.
Crashes for me every time under Kubuntu 12.10 with Nuke 8.0v4, but
not in Nuke 7.
When quicktimes are involved I tend to get the glibc crash, if
not, often it is just a seg fault.

I have sent this into support but am curious if others are getting
the same result.

Cheers,
frank



On 17/06/14 20:08, Matt Griffith wrote:

Curious if anyone has heard any update on this issue?  (Nuke
glibc crashing, not Skype ;) ).  Still getting incessant crashing
with latest 8.0v5, to the point where it can be opening a script
and touching anything causes a crash.

On 14-05-03 07:21 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:

Skype is usually too busy breaking itself :-D
I have had skype installed on my linux box ever since I set it
up and it never seemed to cause any troubles.

On 5/4/14, 12:04 AM, Howard Jones wrote: Hi all,

I am using Nuke 8.0v4 on  Kubuntu 12.10 and keep getting the ol' glibc 
error every few mouse clicks:

*** glibc detected *** Nuke8.0: double free or corruption (fasttop): 
0x08db7ed0 ***


I used to use Nuke 7 just fine on the same machine and the crashes are so 
frequent that Nuke 8 is practically unusable on my linux box and I am 
considering rolling back to 7.

I have contacted support and they are looking into it, but I was wondering 
if anybody else seeing this issue?


Cheers,
frank
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Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-06-22 Thread Matt Griffith

Hey Frank,

Seeing the same thing here on Mint with 8.0v4, and triggers even with 
just a pan.  I'm away for a few weeks from my main workstation, so I 
can't test on CentOS.


Cheers!
-Matt

On 14-06-22 06:24 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:

Thanks Rangi

On 22/06/14 3:28 pm, Rangi Sutton wrote:

Hi Frank,

Im seeing similar behaviour, kubuntu12.10 with Nuke8.0v4 and 8.0v5, 
only it's not guaranteed with a simple pan, I've gotta pan and zoom 
and click around for a few seconds.


Seg faults. Haven't tested wtih QTs.

Cheers,
r.

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On 22 June 2014 12:54, Frank Rueter|OHUfx fr...@ohufx.com 
mailto:fr...@ohufx.com wrote:


I just found a case where Nuke 8 crashes 100%. Can somebody
verify this please?
Simply open Nuke and sample a pixel outside the viewer's
format/data window using ctrl+click. Then try to pan the viewer.
Crashes for me every time under Kubuntu 12.10 with Nuke 8.0v4,
but not in Nuke 7.
When quicktimes are involved I tend to get the glibc crash, if
not, often it is just a seg fault.

I have sent this into support but am curious if others are
getting the same result.

Cheers,
frank



On 17/06/14 20:08, Matt Griffith wrote:

Curious if anyone has heard any update on this issue?  (Nuke
glibc crashing, not Skype ;) ).  Still getting incessant
crashing with latest 8.0v5, to the point where it can be opening
a script and touching anything causes a crash.

On 14-05-03 07:21 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:

Skype is usually too busy breaking itself :-D
I have had skype installed on my linux box ever since I set it
up and it never seemed to cause any troubles.

On 5/4/14, 12:04 AM, Howard Jones wrote: Hi all,

I am using Nuke 8.0v4 on  Kubuntu 12.10 and keep getting the ol' glibc 
error every few mouse clicks:

*** glibc detected *** Nuke8.0: double free or corruption (fasttop): 
0x08db7ed0 ***


I used to use Nuke 7 just fine on the same machine and the crashes are so 
frequent that Nuke 8 is practically unusable on my linux box and I am 
considering rolling back to 7.

I have contacted support and they are looking into it, but I was wondering 
if anybody else seeing this issue?


Cheers,
frank
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RE: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-06-22 Thread Wakisaka,Taku,MARZA
Hi Frank,
we experienced the same problem here.
I send it to support, and it's registed as

Bug 41080 - Viewer - Ctrl/Cmd+Click outside the bounding box and then pan/zoom 
results in a crash

Taku

From: nuke-users-boun...@support.thefoundry.co.uk 
[mailto:nuke-users-boun...@support.thefoundry.co.uk] On Behalf Of Frank 
Rueter|OHUfx
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2014 11:54 AM
To: nuke-users@support.thefoundry.co.uk
Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 
12.10?

I just found a case where Nuke 8 crashes 100%. Can somebody verify this please?
Simply open Nuke and sample a pixel outside the viewer's format/data window 
using ctrl+click. Then try to pan the viewer.
Crashes for me every time under Kubuntu 12.10 with Nuke 8.0v4, but not in Nuke 
7.
When quicktimes are involved I tend to get the glibc crash, if not, often it is 
just a seg fault.

I have sent this into support but am curious if others are getting the same 
result.

Cheers,
frank

On 17/06/14 20:08, Matt Griffith wrote:
Curious if anyone has heard any update on this issue?  (Nuke glibc crashing, 
not Skype ;) ).  Still getting incessant crashing with latest 8.0v5, to the 
point where it can be opening a script and touching anything causes a crash.

On 14-05-03 07:21 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:
Skype is usually too busy breaking itself :-D
I have had skype installed on my linux box ever since I set it up and it never 
seemed to cause any troubles.
On 5/4/14, 12:04 AM, Howard Jones wrote:
I have no idea unless it installs something conflicting with nuke.
But our centos / nuke 8.0v3 installs are working fine. Just hopjng adding skype 
wont break anything.

Howard

On 3 May 2014, at 04:14 am, Frank Rueter|OHUfx 
fr...@ohufx.commailto:fr...@ohufx.com wrote:
Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)
I do. Will that interfere with Nuke? :)
On 5/2/14, 8:09 PM, Howard Jones wrote:

We're running Nuke 8.03 on centos fine here.



Our systems are quite bareboned.



Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)



Howard



On 2 May 2014, at 03:07 am, Matt Griffith 
mgriff...@mechnology.commailto:mgriff...@mechnology.com wrote:



Frank,

   Yeah, I've been getting crashes like that with all the 8.0 (including 8.0v4) 
on CentOS (6.5).  Thinking about rolling back to Nuke 7 here too.



Cheers!

-Matt



On 14-05-01 06:20 PM, Patrick Heinen wrote:

Hey Frank,



I'm starting to get the same error over here Nuke 7v10 though and under CentOS. 
Did you hear back from support yet?



cheers,

Patrick



Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote on 21.04.2014 18:45:



Hi all,

I am using Nuke 8.0v4 on  Kubuntu 12.10 and keep getting the ol' glibc error 
every few mouse clicks:



*** glibc detected *** Nuke8.0: double free or corruption (fasttop): 
0x08db7ed0 ***





I used to use Nuke 7 just fine on the same machine and the crashes are so 
frequent that Nuke 8 is practically unusable on my linux box and I am 
considering rolling back to 7.



I have contacted support and they are looking into it, but I was wondering if 
anybody else seeing this issue?





Cheers,

frank





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Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-06-22 Thread Frank Rueter|OHUfx
Ok, thanks. hope this can be fixed soon. I have developed some muscle 
memory to ctrl+click outside the image to get rid of the red sample 
rectangle, and it makes it very hard using Nuke 8 :-D



On 23/06/14 1:53 pm, Wakisaka,Taku,MARZA wrote:


Hi Frank,

we experienced the same problem here.

I send it to support, and it's registed as

Bug 41080 - Viewer - Ctrl/Cmd+Click outside the bounding box and then 
pan/zoom results in a crash


Taku

*From:*nuke-users-boun...@support.thefoundry.co.uk 
[mailto:nuke-users-boun...@support.thefoundry.co.uk] *On Behalf Of 
*Frank Rueter|OHUfx

*Sent:* Sunday, June 22, 2014 11:54 AM
*To:* nuke-users@support.thefoundry.co.uk
*Subject:* Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on 
(K)Ubuntu 12.10?


I just found a case where Nuke 8 crashes 100%. Can somebody verify 
this please?
Simply open Nuke and sample a pixel outside the viewer's format/data 
window using ctrl+click. Then try to pan the viewer.
Crashes for me every time under Kubuntu 12.10 with Nuke 8.0v4, but not 
in Nuke 7.
When quicktimes are involved I tend to get the glibc crash, if not, 
often it is just a seg fault.


I have sent this into support but am curious if others are getting the 
same result.


Cheers,
frank

On 17/06/14 20:08, Matt Griffith wrote:

Curious if anyone has heard any update on this issue?  (Nuke glibc
crashing, not Skype ;) ).  Still getting incessant crashing with
latest 8.0v5, to the point where it can be opening a script and
touching anything causes a crash.

On 14-05-03 07:21 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:

Skype is usually too busy breaking itself :-D
I have had skype installed on my linux box ever since I set it
up and it never seemed to cause any troubles.

On 5/4/14, 12:04 AM, Howard Jones wrote:

I have no idea unless it installs something conflicting
with nuke.

But our centos / nuke 8.0v3 installs are working fine.
Just hopjng adding skype wont break anything.

Howard


On 3 May 2014, at 04:14 am, Frank Rueter|OHUfx
fr...@ohufx.com mailto:fr...@ohufx.com wrote:

Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)
I do. Will that interfere with Nuke? :)

On 5/2/14, 8:09 PM, Howard Jones wrote:

We're running Nuke 8.03 on centos fine here.

  


Our systems are quite bareboned.

  


Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about 
to)

  


Howard

  


On 2 May 2014, at 03:07 am, Matt 
Griffithmgriff...@mechnology.com  mailto:mgriff...@mechnology.com  wrote:

  


Frank,

Yeah, I've been getting crashes like that with all 
the 8.0 (including 8.0v4) on CentOS (6.5).  Thinking about rolling back to Nuke 
7 here too.

  


Cheers!

-Matt

  


On 14-05-01 06:20 PM, Patrick Heinen wrote:

Hey Frank,

  


I'm starting to get the same error over here Nuke 
7v10 though and under CentOS. Did you hear back from support yet?

  


cheers,

Patrick

  


Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote on 21.04.2014 18:45:

  


Hi all,

I am using Nuke 8.0v4 on  Kubuntu 12.10 and 
keep getting the ol' glibc error every few mouse clicks:

  


*** glibc detected *** Nuke8.0: double free or 
corruption (fasttop): 0x08db7ed0 ***

  

  


I used to use Nuke 7 just fine on the same 
machine and the crashes are so frequent that Nuke 8 is practically unusable on 
my linux box and I am considering rolling back to 7.

  


I have contacted support and they are looking 
into it, but I was wondering if anybody else seeing this issue?

  

  


Cheers,

frank

  

  


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Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-06-21 Thread Frank Rueter|OHUfx
I just found a case where Nuke 8 crashes 100%. Can somebody verify this 
please?
Simply open Nuke and sample a pixel outside the viewer's format/data 
window using ctrl+click. Then try to pan the viewer.
Crashes for me every time under Kubuntu 12.10 with Nuke 8.0v4, but not 
in Nuke 7.
When quicktimes are involved I tend to get the glibc crash, if not, 
often it is just a seg fault.


I have sent this into support but am curious if others are getting the 
same result.


Cheers,
frank


On 17/06/14 20:08, Matt Griffith wrote:
Curious if anyone has heard any update on this issue?  (Nuke glibc 
crashing, not Skype ;) ). Still getting incessant crashing with latest 
8.0v5, to the point where it can be opening a script and touching 
anything causes a crash.


On 14-05-03 07:21 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:

Skype is usually too busy breaking itself :-D
I have had skype installed on my linux box ever since I set it up and 
it never seemed to cause any troubles.


On 5/4/14, 12:04 AM, Howard Jones wrote:

I have no idea unless it installs something conflicting with nuke.
But our centos / nuke 8.0v3 installs are working fine. Just hopjng 
adding skype wont break anything.


Howard

On 3 May 2014, at 04:14 am, Frank Rueter|OHUfx fr...@ohufx.com 
mailto:fr...@ohufx.com wrote:



Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)
I do. Will that interfere with Nuke? :)

On 5/2/14, 8:09 PM, Howard Jones wrote:

We're running Nuke 8.03 on centos fine here.

Our systems are quite bareboned.

Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)

Howard


On 2 May 2014, at 03:07 am, Matt Griffithmgriff...@mechnology.com  wrote:

Frank,
Yeah, I've been getting crashes like that with all the 8.0 (including 
8.0v4) on CentOS (6.5).  Thinking about rolling back to Nuke 7 here too.

Cheers!
-Matt


On 14-05-01 06:20 PM, Patrick Heinen wrote:
Hey Frank,

I'm starting to get the same error over here Nuke 7v10 though and under CentOS. 
Did you hear back from support yet?

cheers,
Patrick

Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote on 21.04.2014 18:45:

Hi all,

I am using Nuke 8.0v4 on  Kubuntu 12.10 and keep getting the ol' glibc error 
every few mouse clicks:

*** glibc detected *** Nuke8.0: double free or corruption (fasttop): 
0x08db7ed0 ***


I used to use Nuke 7 just fine on the same machine and the crashes are so 
frequent that Nuke 8 is practically unusable on my linux box and I am 
considering rolling back to 7.

I have contacted support and they are looking into it, but I was wondering if 
anybody else seeing this issue?


Cheers,
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Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-06-17 Thread Matt Griffith
Curious if anyone has heard any update on this issue?  (Nuke glibc 
crashing, not Skype ;) ).  Still getting incessant crashing with latest 
8.0v5, to the point where it can be opening a script and touching 
anything causes a crash.


On 14-05-03 07:21 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:

Skype is usually too busy breaking itself :-D
I have had skype installed on my linux box ever since I set it up and 
it never seemed to cause any troubles.


On 5/4/14, 12:04 AM, Howard Jones wrote:

I have no idea unless it installs something conflicting with nuke.
But our centos / nuke 8.0v3 installs are working fine. Just hopjng 
adding skype wont break anything.


Howard

On 3 May 2014, at 04:14 am, Frank Rueter|OHUfx fr...@ohufx.com 
mailto:fr...@ohufx.com wrote:



Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)
I do. Will that interfere with Nuke? :)

On 5/2/14, 8:09 PM, Howard Jones wrote:

We're running Nuke 8.03 on centos fine here.

Our systems are quite bareboned.

Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)

Howard


On 2 May 2014, at 03:07 am, Matt Griffithmgriff...@mechnology.com  wrote:

Frank,
Yeah, I've been getting crashes like that with all the 8.0 (including 
8.0v4) on CentOS (6.5).  Thinking about rolling back to Nuke 7 here too.

Cheers!
-Matt


On 14-05-01 06:20 PM, Patrick Heinen wrote:
Hey Frank,

I'm starting to get the same error over here Nuke 7v10 though and under CentOS. 
Did you hear back from support yet?

cheers,
Patrick

Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote on 21.04.2014 18:45:

Hi all,

I am using Nuke 8.0v4 on  Kubuntu 12.10 and keep getting the ol' glibc error 
every few mouse clicks:

*** glibc detected *** Nuke8.0: double free or corruption (fasttop): 
0x08db7ed0 ***


I used to use Nuke 7 just fine on the same machine and the crashes are so 
frequent that Nuke 8 is practically unusable on my linux box and I am 
considering rolling back to 7.

I have contacted support and they are looking into it, but I was wondering if 
anybody else seeing this issue?


Cheers,
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Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-05-03 Thread Howard Jones
I have no idea unless it installs something conflicting with nuke. 
But our centos / nuke 8.0v3 installs are working fine. Just hopjng adding skype 
wont break anything. 

Howard

 On 3 May 2014, at 04:14 am, Frank Rueter|OHUfx fr...@ohufx.com wrote:
 
 Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)
 I do. Will that interfere with Nuke? :)
 
 On 5/2/14, 8:09 PM, Howard Jones wrote:
 We're running Nuke 8.03 on centos fine here. 
 
 Our systems are quite bareboned. 
 
 Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)
 
 Howard
 
 On 2 May 2014, at 03:07 am, Matt Griffith mgriff...@mechnology.com wrote:
 
 Frank,
Yeah, I've been getting crashes like that with all the 8.0 (including 
 8.0v4) on CentOS (6.5).  Thinking about rolling back to Nuke 7 here too.
 
 Cheers!
 -Matt
 
 On 14-05-01 06:20 PM, Patrick Heinen wrote:
 Hey Frank,
 
 I'm starting to get the same error over here Nuke 7v10 though and under 
 CentOS. Did you hear back from support yet?
 
 cheers,
 Patrick
 
 Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote on 21.04.2014 18:45:
 
 Hi all,
 I am using Nuke 8.0v4 on  Kubuntu 12.10 and keep getting the ol' glibc 
 error every few mouse clicks:
 
 *** glibc detected *** Nuke8.0: double free or corruption (fasttop): 
 0x08db7ed0 ***
 
 
 I used to use Nuke 7 just fine on the same machine and the crashes are so 
 frequent that Nuke 8 is practically unusable on my linux box and I am 
 considering rolling back to 7.
 
 I have contacted support and they are looking into it, but I was 
 wondering if anybody else seeing this issue?
 
 
 Cheers,
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Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-05-03 Thread Neil Rögnvaldr Scholes
Im on Mint 15 XFCE with everything you mentioned installed - except 
corefonts, deadline and hiero - and Nuke 8 running no probs.


nvidia driver 310.44 as part of nvidia current with quadro k5000

Perhaps a Kubuntu thing..?


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On 03/05/14 04:53, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:
I'm using driver version 304.116 (which is what came down via 
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Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-05-03 Thread Deke Kincaid
I have kubuntu 14.04 on my macbook pro retina with all that stuff installed
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  Im on Mint 15 XFCE with everything you mentioned installed - except
 corefonts, deadline and hiero - and Nuke 8 running no probs.

 nvidia driver 310.44 as part of nvidia current with quadro k5000

 Perhaps a Kubuntu thing..?


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 On 03/05/14 04:53, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:

 I'm using driver version 304.116 (which is what came down via
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Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-05-03 Thread Neil Rögnvaldr Scholes
I just found out that Mint is based upon the Ubuntu/Kubuntu at the 
library level, so maybe not a kubuntu thing


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On 03/05/14 19:00, Neil Rögnvaldr Scholes wrote:
Im on Mint 15 XFCE with everything you mentioned installed - except 
corefonts, deadline and hiero - and Nuke 8 running no probs.


nvidia driver 310.44 as part of nvidia current with quadro k5000

Perhaps a Kubuntu thing..?


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On 03/05/14 04:53, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:
I'm using driver version 304.116 (which is what came down via 
nvidia-current) with a GTX 680.






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Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-05-03 Thread Frank Rueter|OHUfx
Thanks everybody for chiming in here. Hopefully it will help narrow down 
the culprit.
One thing I forgot to mention: I am working with 4k plates at the moment 
(log dpx files).

Not sure if that has anything to do with it.
Been working on a slightly older iMaci the last few days and haven't 
seen this problem once - though Nuke8 does seem less stable than it's 
predecessors overall.



frank


On 5/4/14, 6:14 AM, Neil Ro?gnvaldr Scholes wrote:
I just found out that Mint is based upon the Ubuntu/Kubuntu at the 
library level, so maybe not a kubuntu thing

Neil Ro?gnvaldr Scholes

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On 03/05/14 19:00, Neil Ro?gnvaldr Scholes wrote:
Im on Mint 15 XFCE with everything you mentioned installed - except 
corefonts, deadline and hiero - and Nuke 8 running no probs.


nvidia driver 310.44 as part of nvidia current with quadro k5000

Perhaps a Kubuntu thing..?


Neil Ro?gnvaldr Scholes

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I'm using driver version 304.116 (which is what came down via 
nvidia-current) with a GTX 680.








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Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-05-03 Thread Frank Rueter|OHUfx

Skype is usually too busy breaking itself :-D
I have had skype installed on my linux box ever since I set it up and it 
never seemed to cause any troubles.


On 5/4/14, 12:04 AM, Howard Jones wrote:

I have no idea unless it installs something conflicting with nuke.
But our centos / nuke 8.0v3 installs are working fine. Just hopjng 
adding skype wont break anything.


Howard

On 3 May 2014, at 04:14 am, Frank Rueter|OHUfx fr...@ohufx.com 
mailto:fr...@ohufx.com wrote:



Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)
I do. Will that interfere with Nuke? :)

On 5/2/14, 8:09 PM, Howard Jones wrote:

We're running Nuke 8.03 on centos fine here.

Our systems are quite bareboned.

Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)

Howard


On 2 May 2014, at 03:07 am, Matt Griffithmgriff...@mechnology.com  wrote:

Frank,
Yeah, I've been getting crashes like that with all the 8.0 (including 
8.0v4) on CentOS (6.5).  Thinking about rolling back to Nuke 7 here too.

Cheers!
-Matt


On 14-05-01 06:20 PM, Patrick Heinen wrote:
Hey Frank,

I'm starting to get the same error over here Nuke 7v10 though and under CentOS. 
Did you hear back from support yet?

cheers,
Patrick

Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote on 21.04.2014 18:45:

Hi all,

I am using Nuke 8.0v4 on  Kubuntu 12.10 and keep getting the ol' glibc error 
every few mouse clicks:

*** glibc detected *** Nuke8.0: double free or corruption (fasttop): 
0x08db7ed0 ***


I used to use Nuke 7 just fine on the same machine and the crashes are so 
frequent that Nuke 8 is practically unusable on my linux box and I am 
considering rolling back to 7.

I have contacted support and they are looking into it, but I was wondering if 
anybody else seeing this issue?


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Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-05-02 Thread Howard Jones
We're running Nuke 8.03 on centos fine here. 

Our systems are quite bareboned. 

Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)

Howard

 On 2 May 2014, at 03:07 am, Matt Griffith mgriff...@mechnology.com wrote:
 
 Frank,
Yeah, I've been getting crashes like that with all the 8.0 (including 
 8.0v4) on CentOS (6.5).  Thinking about rolling back to Nuke 7 here too.
 
 Cheers!
 -Matt
 
 On 14-05-01 06:20 PM, Patrick Heinen wrote:
 Hey Frank,
 
 I'm starting to get the same error over here Nuke 7v10 though and under 
 CentOS. Did you hear back from support yet?
 
 cheers,
 Patrick
 
 Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote on 21.04.2014 18:45:
 
 Hi all,
 I am using Nuke 8.0v4 on  Kubuntu 12.10 and keep getting the ol' glibc 
 error every few mouse clicks:
 
 *** glibc detected *** Nuke8.0: double free or corruption (fasttop): 
 0x08db7ed0 ***
 
 
 I used to use Nuke 7 just fine on the same machine and the crashes are so 
 frequent that Nuke 8 is practically unusable on my linux box and I am 
 considering rolling back to 7.
 
 I have contacted support and they are looking into it, but I was wondering 
 if anybody else seeing this issue?
 
 
 Cheers,
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Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-05-02 Thread Frank Rueter|OHUfx

Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)
I do. Will that interfere with Nuke? :)

On 5/2/14, 8:09 PM, Howard Jones wrote:

We're running Nuke 8.03 on centos fine here.

Our systems are quite bareboned.

Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)

Howard


On 2 May 2014, at 03:07 am, Matt Griffith mgriff...@mechnology.com wrote:

Frank,
Yeah, I've been getting crashes like that with all the 8.0 (including 
8.0v4) on CentOS (6.5).  Thinking about rolling back to Nuke 7 here too.

Cheers!
-Matt


On 14-05-01 06:20 PM, Patrick Heinen wrote:
Hey Frank,

I'm starting to get the same error over here Nuke 7v10 though and under CentOS. 
Did you hear back from support yet?

cheers,
Patrick

Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote on 21.04.2014 18:45:

Hi all,

I am using Nuke 8.0v4 on  Kubuntu 12.10 and keep getting the ol' glibc error 
every few mouse clicks:

*** glibc detected *** Nuke8.0: double free or corruption (fasttop): 
0x08db7ed0 ***


I used to use Nuke 7 just fine on the same machine and the crashes are so 
frequent that Nuke 8 is practically unusable on my linux box and I am 
considering rolling back to 7.

I have contacted support and they are looking into it, but I was wondering if 
anybody else seeing this issue?


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Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-05-02 Thread Frank Rueter|OHUfx
Glad I'm not the only one. Support is looking into it. I have supplied a 
few crash reports but that's it o far.


On 5/2/14, 2:07 PM, Matt Griffith wrote:

Frank,
Yeah, I've been getting crashes like that with all the 8.0 
(including 8.0v4) on CentOS (6.5).  Thinking about rolling back to 
Nuke 7 here too.


Cheers!
-Matt

On 14-05-01 06:20 PM, Patrick Heinen wrote:

Hey Frank,

I'm starting to get the same error over here Nuke 7v10 though and 
under CentOS. Did you hear back from support yet?


cheers,
Patrick

Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote on 21.04.2014 18:45:

Hi all,
I am using Nuke 8.0v4 on  Kubuntu 12.10 and keep getting the ol' 
glibc error every few mouse clicks:


*** glibc detected *** Nuke8.0: double free or corruption (fasttop): 
0x08db7ed0 ***



I used to use Nuke 7 just fine on the same machine and the crashes 
are so frequent that Nuke 8 is practically unusable on my linux box 
and I am considering rolling back to 7.


I have contacted support and they are looking into it, but I was 
wondering if anybody else seeing this issue?



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Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-05-02 Thread Matt Griffith
No skype installed here.  Pretty vanilla CentOS 6.5 too, with the 
exception of having built and installed gcc-4.1.2 so I can dev/build 
plugins.


On 14-05-02 08:14 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:

Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)
I do. Will that interfere with Nuke? :)

On 5/2/14, 8:09 PM, Howard Jones wrote:

We're running Nuke 8.03 on centos fine here.

Our systems are quite bareboned.

Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)

Howard


On 2 May 2014, at 03:07 am, Matt Griffithmgriff...@mechnology.com  wrote:

Frank,
Yeah, I've been getting crashes like that with all the 8.0 (including 
8.0v4) on CentOS (6.5).  Thinking about rolling back to Nuke 7 here too.

Cheers!
-Matt


On 14-05-01 06:20 PM, Patrick Heinen wrote:
Hey Frank,

I'm starting to get the same error over here Nuke 7v10 though and under CentOS. 
Did you hear back from support yet?

cheers,
Patrick

Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote on 21.04.2014 18:45:

Hi all,

I am using Nuke 8.0v4 on  Kubuntu 12.10 and keep getting the ol' glibc error 
every few mouse clicks:

*** glibc detected *** Nuke8.0: double free or corruption (fasttop): 
0x08db7ed0 ***


I used to use Nuke 7 just fine on the same machine and the crashes are so 
frequent that Nuke 8 is practically unusable on my linux box and I am 
considering rolling back to 7.

I have contacted support and they are looking into it, but I was wondering if 
anybody else seeing this issue?


Cheers,
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Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-05-02 Thread Frank Rueter|OHUfx
Mine is pretty vanilla as well, in fact, I just reinstalled the entire 
operating system.
After that, I installed a few things for my pipeline like msttcorefonts, 
tcsh, nfs-common and openssh-server.

Also mono (for deadline) and nvidia drivers came next (still a pain).
Then a few programs such as vim, thunderbird, firefox, nuke, hiero, 
deadline, rv, mocha.
Also had to run boot-repair to fix grub (because I came from a dual boot 
setup).


The rest is just adding users, groups and mount points and respective 
entries in /etc/hosts and fstab...

That's my setup in a nutshell.



On 5/3/14, 3:19 PM, Matt Griffith wrote:
No skype installed here.  Pretty vanilla CentOS 6.5 too, with the 
exception of having built and installed gcc-4.1.2 so I can dev/build 
plugins.


On 14-05-02 08:14 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:

Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)
I do. Will that interfere with Nuke? :)

On 5/2/14, 8:09 PM, Howard Jones wrote:

We're running Nuke 8.03 on centos fine here.

Our systems are quite bareboned.

Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)

Howard


On 2 May 2014, at 03:07 am, Matt Griffithmgriff...@mechnology.com  wrote:

Frank,
Yeah, I've been getting crashes like that with all the 8.0 (including 
8.0v4) on CentOS (6.5).  Thinking about rolling back to Nuke 7 here too.

Cheers!
-Matt


On 14-05-01 06:20 PM, Patrick Heinen wrote:
Hey Frank,

I'm starting to get the same error over here Nuke 7v10 though and under CentOS. 
Did you hear back from support yet?

cheers,
Patrick

Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote on 21.04.2014 18:45:

Hi all,

I am using Nuke 8.0v4 on  Kubuntu 12.10 and keep getting the ol' glibc error 
every few mouse clicks:

*** glibc detected *** Nuke8.0: double free or corruption (fasttop): 
0x08db7ed0 ***


I used to use Nuke 7 just fine on the same machine and the crashes are so 
frequent that Nuke 8 is practically unusable on my linux box and I am 
considering rolling back to 7.

I have contacted support and they are looking into it, but I was wondering if 
anybody else seeing this issue?


Cheers,
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Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-05-02 Thread Matt Griffith
Heh, your setup sounds almost identical to mine (except Cent instead of 
Kubuntu, no msttcorefonts, and no mocha).  Everything else though is the 
same.
Out of curiosity (probably doesn't relate to anything), what nvidia 
drivers are you on?  I'm using 331.67 here (with a 670 card).


Cheers!
-Matt

On 14-05-02 08:33 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:
Mine is pretty vanilla as well, in fact, I just reinstalled the entire 
operating system.
After that, I installed a few things for my pipeline like 
msttcorefonts, tcsh, nfs-common and openssh-server.

Also mono (for deadline) and nvidia drivers came next (still a pain).
Then a few programs such as vim, thunderbird, firefox, nuke, hiero, 
deadline, rv, mocha.
Also had to run boot-repair to fix grub (because I came from a dual 
boot setup).


The rest is just adding users, groups and mount points and respective 
entries in /etc/hosts and fstab...

That's my setup in a nutshell.



On 5/3/14, 3:19 PM, Matt Griffith wrote:
No skype installed here.  Pretty vanilla CentOS 6.5 too, with the 
exception of having built and installed gcc-4.1.2 so I can dev/build 
plugins.


On 14-05-02 08:14 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:

Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)
I do. Will that interfere with Nuke? :)

On 5/2/14, 8:09 PM, Howard Jones wrote:

We're running Nuke 8.03 on centos fine here.

Our systems are quite bareboned.

Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)

Howard


On 2 May 2014, at 03:07 am, Matt Griffithmgriff...@mechnology.com  wrote:

Frank,
Yeah, I've been getting crashes like that with all the 8.0 (including 
8.0v4) on CentOS (6.5).  Thinking about rolling back to Nuke 7 here too.

Cheers!
-Matt


On 14-05-01 06:20 PM, Patrick Heinen wrote:
Hey Frank,

I'm starting to get the same error over here Nuke 7v10 though and under CentOS. 
Did you hear back from support yet?

cheers,
Patrick

Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote on 21.04.2014 18:45:

Hi all,

I am using Nuke 8.0v4 on  Kubuntu 12.10 and keep getting the ol' glibc error 
every few mouse clicks:

*** glibc detected *** Nuke8.0: double free or corruption (fasttop): 
0x08db7ed0 ***


I used to use Nuke 7 just fine on the same machine and the crashes are so 
frequent that Nuke 8 is practically unusable on my linux box and I am 
considering rolling back to 7.

I have contacted support and they are looking into it, but I was wondering if 
anybody else seeing this issue?


Cheers,
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Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-05-02 Thread Frank Rueter|OHUfx
I'm using driver version 304.116 (which is what came down via 
nvidia-current) with a GTX 680.



On 5/3/14, 3:45 PM, Matt Griffith wrote:
Heh, your setup sounds almost identical to mine (except Cent instead 
of Kubuntu, no msttcorefonts, and no mocha).  Everything else though 
is the same.
Out of curiosity (probably doesn't relate to anything), what nvidia 
drivers are you on?  I'm using 331.67 here (with a 670 card).


Cheers!
-Matt

On 14-05-02 08:33 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:
Mine is pretty vanilla as well, in fact, I just reinstalled the 
entire operating system.
After that, I installed a few things for my pipeline like 
msttcorefonts, tcsh, nfs-common and openssh-server.

Also mono (for deadline) and nvidia drivers came next (still a pain).
Then a few programs such as vim, thunderbird, firefox, nuke, hiero, 
deadline, rv, mocha.
Also had to run boot-repair to fix grub (because I came from a dual 
boot setup).


The rest is just adding users, groups and mount points and respective 
entries in /etc/hosts and fstab...

That's my setup in a nutshell.



On 5/3/14, 3:19 PM, Matt Griffith wrote:
No skype installed here.  Pretty vanilla CentOS 6.5 too, with the 
exception of having built and installed gcc-4.1.2 so I can dev/build 
plugins.


On 14-05-02 08:14 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:

Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)
I do. Will that interfere with Nuke? :)

On 5/2/14, 8:09 PM, Howard Jones wrote:

We're running Nuke 8.03 on centos fine here.

Our systems are quite bareboned.

Out if interest do you have skype installed. (We're about to)

Howard


On 2 May 2014, at 03:07 am, Matt Griffithmgriff...@mechnology.com  wrote:

Frank,
Yeah, I've been getting crashes like that with all the 8.0 (including 
8.0v4) on CentOS (6.5).  Thinking about rolling back to Nuke 7 here too.

Cheers!
-Matt


On 14-05-01 06:20 PM, Patrick Heinen wrote:
Hey Frank,

I'm starting to get the same error over here Nuke 7v10 though and under CentOS. 
Did you hear back from support yet?

cheers,
Patrick

Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote on 21.04.2014 18:45:

Hi all,

I am using Nuke 8.0v4 on  Kubuntu 12.10 and keep getting the ol' glibc error 
every few mouse clicks:

*** glibc detected *** Nuke8.0: double free or corruption (fasttop): 
0x08db7ed0 ***


I used to use Nuke 7 just fine on the same machine and the crashes are so 
frequent that Nuke 8 is practically unusable on my linux box and I am 
considering rolling back to 7.

I have contacted support and they are looking into it, but I was wondering if 
anybody else seeing this issue?


Cheers,
frank


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Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-05-01 Thread Patrick Heinen
Hey Frank,

I'm starting to get the same error over here Nuke 7v10 though and under CentOS. 
Did you hear back from support yet?

cheers,
Patrick

Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote on 21.04.2014 18:45:

Hi all,
 
 I am using Nuke 8.0v4 on  Kubuntu 12.10 and keep getting the ol' glibc error 
 every few mouse clicks:
 
 *** glibc detected *** Nuke8.0: double free or corruption (fasttop): 
 0x08db7ed0 ***
 
 
 I used to use Nuke 7 just fine on the same machine and the crashes are so 
 frequent that Nuke 8 is practically unusable on my linux box and I am 
 considering rolling back to 7.
 
 I have contacted support and they are looking into it, but I was wondering if 
 anybody else seeing this issue?
 
 
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Re: [Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-05-01 Thread Matt Griffith

Frank,
Yeah, I've been getting crashes like that with all the 8.0 
(including 8.0v4) on CentOS (6.5).  Thinking about rolling back to Nuke 
7 here too.


Cheers!
-Matt

On 14-05-01 06:20 PM, Patrick Heinen wrote:

Hey Frank,

I'm starting to get the same error over here Nuke 7v10 though and under CentOS. 
Did you hear back from support yet?

cheers,
Patrick

Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote on 21.04.2014 18:45:

Hi all,

I am using Nuke 8.0v4 on  Kubuntu 12.10 and keep getting the ol' glibc error 
every few mouse clicks:

*** glibc detected *** Nuke8.0: double free or corruption (fasttop): 
0x08db7ed0 ***


I used to use Nuke 7 just fine on the same machine and the crashes are so 
frequent that Nuke 8 is practically unusable on my linux box and I am 
considering rolling back to 7.

I have contacted support and they are looking into it, but I was wondering if 
anybody else seeing this issue?


Cheers,
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[Nuke-users] glib crashes - anybody using Nuke 8 on (K)Ubuntu 12.10?

2014-04-21 Thread Frank Rueter|OHUfx

Hi all,

I am using Nuke 8.0v4 on  Kubuntu 12.10 and keep getting the ol' glibc 
error every few mouse clicks:


*** glibc detected *** Nuke8.0: double free or corruption (fasttop): 
0x08db7ed0 ***



I used to use Nuke 7 just fine on the same machine and the crashes are 
so frequent that Nuke 8 is practically unusable on my linux box and I am 
considering rolling back to 7.


I have contacted support and they are looking into it, but I was 
wondering if anybody else seeing this issue?



Cheers,
frank


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