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Bug#406335: Update



Hi there,

On Monday 28 January 2008 14:03, Robin Cornelius wrote:
> > Just to tell that nowadays the problem I used to have with the graphics
> > is gone, but now I have one other (which I suspect is upstream):
> > sometimes, related with network slowness perheaps, my screen goes almost
> > black and processor tops: I only see the mouse cursor move, but I can't
> > even switch from X (CTRL+ALT+F1 or something won't work).
> >
> > Anything I can tell you to help debug or reportbug this more properly?
>
> Can you confirm which version of the viewer this is?(we have 1.18.6.4-2
> on the repository now). Also what processor, graphics card/drivers etc.

slviewer-data/unstable uptodate 1.18.6.4-2
slviewer-dbg/unstable uptodate 1.18.6.4-2
slviewer-artwork/unstable uptodate 1.18.6.2-1
slviewer/unstable uptodate 1.18.6.4-2

model name      : Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.73GHz

OpenGL vendor string: Tungsten Graphics, Inc
OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) 915GM 20050225
OpenGL version string: 1.3 Mesa 6.5.1

> What version of openjpeg do you have installed, also check the version
> of your mesa libraries as well. Older versions of openjpeg had a problem
> that caused a massive memory leak when used with the viewer and there
> was a bug in an older version of mesa that caused big issues.

libopenjpeg2/unstable uptodate 1.3-1
mesa-utils/stable uptodate 6.3.2-2.1
xlibmesa-gl/stable uptodate 1:7.1.0-19
libglu1-mesa-dev/stable uptodate 6.5.1-0.6
libgl1-mesa-dev/stable uptodate 6.5.1-0.6
libgl1-mesa-dri/stable uptodate 6.5.1-0.6
libglu1-mesa/stable uptodate 6.5.1-0.6
mesa-common-dev/stable uptodate 6.5.1-0.6
libgl1-mesa-glx/stable uptodate 6.5.1-0.6

Any of this fit into the definition of "older version"? If so, can you please 
tell me which ones to update?

> Can you watch your memory usage with top (or some other utility), does
> the viewer eat all your memory or do you have plenty free when the
> freezes happen?

I /guess/ that before the freeze there's no memory problem, when it freezes I 
have to way to see if it's memory or not...

> Anything interesting in ~/.secondlife/logs/SecondLife.log when the
> freezes occurs?

Nothing of weird...

Anything else you want to ask, feel free...

Thanks,
-- 
Marcos Marado



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