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Users / LMCE Launch Manager core dumping
« on: May 18, 2009, 05:28:36 am »
I rebooted my system (7.10) a few days ago and I noticed it was acting a little strangely. I logged in and noticed that it was completely out of disk space on the root partition. Odd, I thought. I traced the disk space to an extra 17G of core dumps in /home/coredump/1/ and discovered that lmce launch manager was crashing out a few times per second.

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/usr/pluto/bin/lmce_launch_manager.sh: line 31:  2789 Segmentation fault      $LM_BINARY --nofork
/usr/pluto/bin/lmce_launch_manager.sh: line 31:  2790 Segmentation fault      $LM_BINARY --nofork
/usr/pluto/bin/lmce_launch_manager.sh: line 31:  2791 Segmentation fault      $LM_BINARY --nofork
/usr/pluto/bin/lmce_launch_manager.sh: line 31:  2792 Segmentation fault      $LM_BINARY --nofork
/usr/pluto/bin/lmce_launch_manager.sh: line 31:  2793 Segmentation fault      $LM_BINARY --nofork

I then tried to start it manually:
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DCOP aborting call from 'anonymous-19637' to 'kded'
kded: ERROR: Communication problem with kded, it probably crashed.
Segmentation fault

Now I have no idea what is going on. If I run it with the display set to my workstation, the launch manager comes up on my screen. This is a hybrid core that really doesn't need to be a hybrid, just a dedicated core. I'm debating installing the alpha2 version since it will most definitely be more stable than my box currently is. :)  Any help?

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Users / Re: How did you end up here, using LinuxMCE?
« on: March 12, 2009, 03:40:25 pm »
rvetruba: I second that! Please come up with some nice themes if you are a designer. If you can't do the entire thing, come up with ideas and screen mockups. Post them. Ask for comments. Other people (like myself), who are more technical than artistic, can run with your designs and create the interface in HADesigner.

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Developers / Re: Java/ J2ME mobile orbiter
« on: March 12, 2009, 03:37:21 pm »
Very nice. I'll look for any manifest info for the intent Java MIDlet manager. I'll post what I find. Might take a while as I have a 10 page essay due at school. The audacity of them to require I do work for a degree.

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Users / Re: How did you end up here, using LinuxMCE?
« on: March 11, 2009, 04:30:30 pm »
I have run most everything from GeexBox to MythTV in many incarnations. I am a software engineer and a networking freak so I really love the idea of network booting the computer that hooks up to the TV. I saw Pluto posted to Slashdot in 2004 and was fascinated. I did absolutely nothing about it at the time but continued with my existing MythTV and GeexBox (plus MisterHouse) experimentation. A friend of mine mentioned LinuxMCE some time back. I realized what it was and immediately installed it on a spare system. It is no longer on my spare system and is my central server for everything. In my downtime between studies, I'm looking at the HADesigner and trying to see if I can fix a few bugs in it like ODBC. :D

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Developers / Re: Java/ J2ME mobile orbiter
« on: March 11, 2009, 04:21:16 am »
I just tried to load the JavaMO on my Windows Mobile phone running the intent Java MIDlet Manager. It started and gave the error about JSR-82: Can't access JSR082Device : intent JTE. I was reading up on the Bluetooth stack and JSR-82 compatibility after looking at this and found http://code.google.com/p/bluecove/ ,  is a JSR-82 implementation. I was wondering if that could be linked into this jar, providing the necessary bits to allow my phone to work. I'm pretty weak on Java so I'm not sure if it is possible or I just spewed rubbish.

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