[BL] Realplayer8 segmentation faults

sindi keesan keesan at sdf.lonestar.org
Wed Sep 29 00:08:57 EDT 2004


I had to use a javascript browser (links2) to access system requirements 
for linux RP10 and RP8.  The latter, like RP8 Windows, calls for 120MHz 
and 32MB and 16-bit color.  THe former calls for 350MHz and 64MB.  Perhaps 
someone goofed in the programming and RP8 also needs 350MHz?

Is there some way I can figure out just what is causing the segmentation 
fault?  Some sort of register dump?

RP10 (based on Helixplayer) is not going to fit on any of my hardware.

On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, sindi keesan wrote:

> I had not done swapon swapfile (I checked with free) so this time I typed in 
> all four lines.  In the old email where I found the info there was no swapon 
> line.  Free shows that I now have 160MB RAM and realplay still won't run.  I 
> suppose I could try 192MB RAM to prove something, since that is what is on 
> the computer where RP works.  Nope, still won't work even with 160MB swapfile 
> and 80MB RAM.
>
> Would real RAM work better for some reason?
>
> It is taking about 6-7 sec before it crashes.
>
> Will this swapfile go away when I reboot?  I tried to remove it with swapoff 
> swapfile and I still have 160MB swapfile.
>
> Steven, do you think Helixplayer would work on BL3?  I presume it also 
> requires X.
>
>
> On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, James Miller wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, sindi keesan wrote:
>> 
>>> You lost the bet.  I made a swap file of 160MB (I thought I had posted
>>> this info but it seems to have gone astray) and RP still exits with
>>> segmentation fault.  The remaining experiment would be to move the hard
>>> drive to the faster computer and see what RP does in that situation.
>> 
>> I think you forgot to do "swapon swapfile."  There still may be a chance
>> of winning this bet :).  Here'a a flashback from May 25th, 2003 Basiclinux
>> archives:
>> 
>> Steven Darnold wrote-
>> Here's one for a 64mb swap file:
>> ---------------------------------------------
>> cd /
>> dd if=/dev/zero of=swapfile bs=1k count=65536
>> mkswap swapfile
>> sync
>> swapon swapfile
>> ---------------------------------------------
>> 
>> If you did miss that step, as it appears from your post, you did not add
>> any extra memory.  Run "free" to be sure the swapfile got activated.
>> Also, did you try sticking in the extra RAM chip?
>> 
>> James
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