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17-02-2003, 02:46 #1
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Linux client bugs?
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?
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17-02-2003, 07:52 #2
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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
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24-03-2003, 16:24 #3
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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
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01-04-2003, 19:28 #4
Access violation...
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.
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25-04-2003, 18:22 #5
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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
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26-04-2003, 20:56 #6
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Same here: SuSE 8.0, KDE. Did not find the shortcut, get an access violation when starting {$INSTALL_DIR}/TeamSpeak.
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26-04-2003, 21:57 #7
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OK
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 ?
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26-04-2003, 22:39 #8
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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:
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-------------- log started at 26-04-03 23:23 -------------
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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
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--------------- log ended at 26-04-03 23:23 --------------
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26-04-2003, 23:28 #9
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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
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27-04-2003, 00:23 #10
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Bugreport it then
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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