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[Bug 447209] Re: xfce4-volumed crashed with SIGFPE in __libc_start_main()

 

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Please don't assign yourself unless you are actively developing with this bug report. Note: Triaging does not count in these instances.
Can someone tell us what happens when this crashes? Does it close, does it stall/hang? Is there anything which seems related, and how can we reproduce this?
Thank you.
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Teej 
Number 1 I did not assign myself to anything
Number 2 I can try and repruduce it and see if I get the error again.  I will report the findings here latter.

Teej OK here is what happen when I got the error when I reported the
bug.  I hope this helps.

What I was doing when I got this error = I run the Live CD for X-Ubuntu
10.04 It went through the install at the end the desk top came up and
loaded.

What I expected to happen = to see the log in screen where I beleive we
just hit enter enter

What happen instead = the error box open up with xfce4-volumed crashed
with SIGFPE in __libc_start_main

Note to who ever reads this to try and fix this problem = After I
clicked to report the bug and closed the bug report window every thing
worked Now I use Ubuntu 10.04 on my desk top and as a duel boot on my
laptop and 8.4 on the church desk top.  On all these the the top menu
reads Application Places System On X-Ubuntu 10.04 it read Application
Places and the System is listed under Applications not as a menu Item.
Also as a side note when I looked up under help to find the verion I was
using it said I was using Ubuntu 9.10.  The desk top was the one for
10.04 not the desktop in 9.10.

I have to talk with my roommate as the laptop I was loading (Live CDing
not an install to hard drive) it on is his.

I hope this added info helps you all work this out.

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xfce4-volumed crashed with SIGFPE in __libc_start_main()
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