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Re: Mathematica SIGSEGV Crash



I have the same problem, but I am using the "trying version", which has saving
disabled. 
BTW, do you know if Wolfram could give me the AMD64 port for free if I have
already a x86 licence? (I will not use both at the same time, of course)

Selon Svend Sorensen <sorensen@sdf.lonestar.org>:

> I am trying to run the AMD64 port of Mathematica 5.0.1 on a AMD Opteron
> running Debian AMD64.  The x86 version of Mathematica ran without
> problems.
> 
> The AMD64 Mathematica starts OK, but when I select File->Open, Save, or
> Save As, it crashes with the following output:
> 
> > Mathematica has received the signal: SIGSEGV and has exited.
> > If possible, please report this problem to support@wolfram.com
> > describing in in as much detail as possible what you were doing
> > when the problem occurred.
> > Segmentation fault
> 
> I have emailed support@wolfram.com regarding this issue, but I wanted to
> check if anyone on the debian-amd64 list has run Mathematica-AMD64
> successfully, or has any ideas as to what would be causing this crash.
> 
> I also saw that Wolfram's Mathematica Platform Availability page
> <http://www.wolfram.com/products/mathematica/platforms.html> lists SuSE
> ES 8 as the supported distribution.
> 
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