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Segmentation Fault (Linux)
I recently upgraded my Intel i810 drivers in Ubuntu Dapper Drake and now I'm receiving Segmentation Faults whenever I try to run Graal. My direct rendering is working ok with other 3D/OpenGL games, but Graal refuses to start.
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What is glxinfo displaying ?
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I put the output into this text file:
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It was working before?
Eventually try to open ~/.graal/graal4/graal4config.txt and set truetypefonts=false |
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Nothing in ~/.graal/graal4/console.log ?
Eventually post the file ~/.graal/graal4/graal4config.txt here, I can only imagine that there is some video setting which is not working with your new driver, like a too huge window |
The console log just contains the exact same stuff that I posted earlier. I will try messing with the graal4config.txt and hopefully figure it out. I'll post my findings soon.
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I found that when I installed nvidia-glx, libglitz-glx1, xorg-driver-flgrx, and xorg-driver-flgrx-dev that these problems disappeared.
You can do this with sudo apt-get or Synaptic. Cheers, MMW |
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I'm not sure why I would need any of those because I have an Intel integrated graphics card, not an ATi or Nvidia :confused: But I've since uninstalled Ubuntu and I'm just on Windows now.
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sad x-x
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I don't know why either but that seemed to work X_X
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It's almost certainly an issue with Ubuntu Edgy Eft. This was the first time since the earliest Graal 3 release that I've ever had a problem with Graal on Linux.
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