SIGFPE Exception
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16 years 4 months ago #2168
by JMB
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Hello
I am running CAELinux 2008.1 on a quad core Intel board, with the nVidia drivers loaded for a GeForce 7200GS video card.
Often when switching back to the GEOM module from the MESH module I get "SIGFPE exception" and I have to close Salome and start it again. Has anybody experienced similar issues? Any possible clues to a solution?
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JMB
I am running CAELinux 2008.1 on a quad core Intel board, with the nVidia drivers loaded for a GeForce 7200GS video card.
Often when switching back to the GEOM module from the MESH module I get "SIGFPE exception" and I have to close Salome and start it again. Has anybody experienced similar issues? Any possible clues to a solution?
Regards,
JMB
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16 years 3 months ago #2226
by tybeede
Replied by tybeede on topic Re:SIGFPE Exception
yes, I'm getting this as well, however, only in the CAE Linux version of Salome 3.2.9. Salome 3.2.6 from www.salome-platform.com in the 64 bit flavor from the "installer" binary files runs good and will mesh. The only problem is it doesn't come with code aster in the bundle.
I was using the CAELinux distro on a old laptop (32 bit) and everything worked great. Then I built a new PC because I needed 64 bit linux to run my UGS NX CAD system. Due to Joel's comments about having a running setup of 2.3.9 on a Ubuntu 64 PC that is the way I'm going in the future. Here is what I'm working with right at the moment.
OpenSuse 10.3
e8400 CPU
Asus P5Q (p45) mobo
And a Quadro 570FX graphics card because my CAD system only supports "workstation" graphics cards. The hardware between a quadro and a geforce card is nearly the same because they share GPU cores. The drivers are different which is what you pay for. The drivers for games can get away with being "more approximate" with the pipeline precision if it makes the FPS faster and improves gameplay. UGS NX 5 and 6 would scramble graphics and crash running my 8800GT. I'm running the latest nvidia driver for both.
I was using the CAELinux distro on a old laptop (32 bit) and everything worked great. Then I built a new PC because I needed 64 bit linux to run my UGS NX CAD system. Due to Joel's comments about having a running setup of 2.3.9 on a Ubuntu 64 PC that is the way I'm going in the future. Here is what I'm working with right at the moment.
OpenSuse 10.3
e8400 CPU
Asus P5Q (p45) mobo
And a Quadro 570FX graphics card because my CAD system only supports "workstation" graphics cards. The hardware between a quadro and a geforce card is nearly the same because they share GPU cores. The drivers are different which is what you pay for. The drivers for games can get away with being "more approximate" with the pipeline precision if it makes the FPS faster and improves gameplay. UGS NX 5 and 6 would scramble graphics and crash running my 8800GT. I'm running the latest nvidia driver for both.
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