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Nitricester
17-02-2003, 02:46
I was one of the guys egging you on to build a linux client some months ago. I'm glad to finally have one. But I am having considerable problems with it.
I'm using Mandrake 8.2 and just downloaded ts2_client_rc1_2026 <- is this the most recent version? Everytime I try to move the main window it shows "Integer Overflow". Everytime I move the screen it shows the error multiple times. It seams like a very simple problem to fix and I even noticed a post about it below but don't understand why the version I downloaded would still have the problem.
also when I exited a few times I get this error...
Exception EAccessViolation in module TeamSpeak.bin at 08069D71.
Access violation at address 4018BD9C, accessing address 40240048.
any help?
Nitricester
17-02-2003, 07:52
nevermind all problems I just listed apparently dissapear when you click on the link provided in the gnome menu...instead of running it from the command prompt....odd
what checks does the installer perform to determine whether or not to add the Gnome and KDE shortcuts? i don't seem to have either of them, or at least, i can't find them
i am running Debian Woody with Gnome and even running TS RC2 as root from the command line i get the following error:
Session management error: Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed
then a window appears with the following error:
Access violation at address 080863D0, accessing address 0000001A
chrilibi
25-03-2003, 15:42
Hi!
I am using Suse 7.3 with KDE 2 and I do get the same error message when starting teamspeak:
Acces violation at address 080863D0, accessing address 0000001A
I would be very pleased, if somebody could find a solution to this problem, because I don't want to boot with Windows when I want to use Teamspeak!!!
I don't mind, if you send any ideas also to my E-Mail address christian.waterkamp******** or via ICQ 175139956
If you need further information on my system, please tell me and be so kind to tell me how I can get these information (which command I have to type to get these information).
Thanks in advance
Christian
AdLentis
01-04-2003, 19:28
I get an access violation @ address 080863D0 accessing address 0000001A. Seems like we all are trying to access same address.
I'm running debian woody, with an ALS100 soundcard (1st device) and a Philips Vesta Pro webcam with mic (2nd device).
I'd like a solution. The server version runs fine, but gives an error on start.
i rebuilt my laptop, so this time i decided to run KDE on Debian Woody instead of Gnome. KDE 2.2.2 is packaged with Woody. when i run TS RC2 via the supplied menu shortcut, i still get the same error as before:
Access violation at address 080863D0, accessing address 0000001A
maltretierer
26-04-2003, 20:56
Same here: SuSE 8.0, KDE. Did not find the shortcut, get an access violation when starting {$INSTALL_DIR}/TeamSpeak.
malT.
Well,
first of all, are you guys trying this on the most recent developer release (2.0.28.42 would be your version string) ? If not, please re-try using it - you can find links to download in this forum section "Developer Releases". Then, it might be interesting what the logfile has to tell us - its usually situated in ~/.teamspeak/TSclient.log Maybe you post the contents of that file ?
maltretierer
26-04-2003, 22:39
Hi, just downloaded the new binary from the "Developer Releases" section in the forum. Trying it caused the mentioned error. Here is the logging output:
---------------------------------------------------------------
-------------- log started at 26-04-03 23:23 -------------
---------------------------------------------------------------
26-04-03 23:23:52,2259,DEBUG,All,Startup,Client version 2.0.28.42
26-04-03 23:23:55,2259,WARNING,All,TMainForm.FormCreate,Exc eption EAccessViolati
on: Access violation at address 08086728, accessing address 0000001A
---------------------------------------------------------------
--------------- log ended at 26-04-03 23:23 --------------
---------------------------------------------------------------
malT.
yeah, i tried 2.0.28.42 and got the exact same debug log that is provided above... Debian Woody with KDE 2.2.2
thx very much for the help
Ok,
then the best idea is to go into the mantis bug-database (details in the devel-releases channel). Then you can submit the bug - please add as much information you know about it as you have....
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