Anyone notice this?

Kip Macy kmacy at fsmware.com
Mon Nov 10 12:19:04 PST 2003


I just downloaded the latest native version of Opera, it dies with a
segmentation fault for me.

				-Kip

On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, James Frazer wrote:

> Actually no, it was the native build -- however I suppose I should be
> more specific.  It does seem to execute without errors, it's just that
> the graphics are all mashed up (seems to be nearly random nonsense).
>
> I had no problems with it until I did a buildworld, and installed a new
> kernel a few nights ago (thurs/fri maybe).  After that the graphics were
> all messed up.
>
> I'll try updating my system with the latest sources tonight and see if
> that fixes things.
>
>
> --James
>
>
>
> Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> > :
> > :My build of DFBSD from around wednesday of last week didn't have working
> > :sound either.  I just got static (sb-128), however I blamed this on
> > :myself and moved onto something else.
> > :
> > :A build from a few days ago broke opera on me.  I have not yet figured
> > :out what broke it as I've been too busy.  Hopefully someone has some
> > :words of wisdom for us.
> > :
> > :
> > :--James
> >
> >     Was it the linux-opera port that broke on you, or the native opera
> >     port?
> >
> > 					-Matt
>
>





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