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[ANNOUNCE]: Spotify 0.8.3 for GNU/Linux

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Re: [ANNOUNCE]: Spotify 0.8.3 for GNU/Linux

Spotify Legend
‎2012-05-14 03:51 PM

Ok, I can't repro in 11.10 with gnome-session-fallback either. Can you post a screenshot of how it looks? Also, is it possible to resize the window? Try resizing the window from the top.

Re: [ANNOUNCE]: Spotify 0.8.3 for GNU/Linux

Concert Regular
‎2012-05-14 06:02 PM

Yeah well,

 

This is weird. I started spotify again and now the terms do not show up and spotify works fine.

I didn't update anything and I had restarted the computer several times so I have no explanation for this. . . . . . . .

But thanks for looking into it :=)

Re: [ANNOUNCE]: Spotify 0.8.3 for GNU/Linux

Festival Fanatic
‎2012-05-14 06:10 PM

This program has never worked. Always crashed.

Re: [ANNOUNCE]: Spotify 0.8.3 for GNU/Linux

Music Lover
‎2012-05-14 06:34 PM

Almost everything is working great except, the radio app doesn't actually display. I can start radio from a track and it plays just fine, but when I click on Radio, it does nothing.

 

I'm running Fedora 14 x64 in GNOME 2. I know, way outdated. Other than though, works great! I created the RPM via:

 

alien -r spotify-client_0.8.3.278.g21c7566.632-1_amd64.deb

Re: [ANNOUNCE]: Spotify 0.8.3 for GNU/Linux

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Festival Fanatic
‎2012-05-14 06:57 PM

lahtis: Which OS are you using? When does it crash? (it crashes for me too on my 32 bit fedora 11, but runs fine on my 64 bit debian squeeze)

Re: [ANNOUNCE]: Spotify 0.8.3 for GNU/Linux

Spotify Legend
‎2012-05-14 07:25 PM

lahtis: I can't find any crash reports from you. Do you get the prompt to send a crash report when you start Spotify?

Re: [ANNOUNCE]: Spotify 0.8.3 for GNU/Linux

Festival Fanatic
‎2012-05-15 12:07 AM

Do you get the prompt to send a crash report when you start Spotify?

no its crash with start. i cant get any crash messages box.

i have a sse only support prosessor and im using latest spotify in reposity.

Ubuntu 10.04

 

invalid instruction

 

gdb is

Starting program: /usr/bin/spotify
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]

Program received signal SIGILL, Illegal instruction.
0x033241d3 in tcmalloc::SizeMap::NumMoveSize(unsigned int) ()
   from /usr/share/spotify/libcef.so


Re: [ANNOUNCE]: Spotify 0.8.3 for GNU/Linux

Festival Fanatic
‎2012-05-15 07:57 AM

Thanks lahtis,

 

It would also be very helpful if you checked how much memory spotify uses when it crashes.

 

Re: [ANNOUNCE]: Spotify 0.8.3 for GNU/Linux

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Festival Fanatic
‎2012-05-15 04:36 PM

i have perf.data where i send to? or paste here or go to the web address and get the file.

ylasiirtola.net/Linux/perf.data

 

 

# Samples: 2134
#
# Overhead         Command                            Shared Object  Symbol
# ........  ..............  .......................................  ......
#
    25.91%  perf_2.6.32-41  [kernel]                                 [k] aes_enc_blk    [aes_i586]
    24.74%         spotify  /lib/ld-2.11.1.so                        [.] 0x00000000005791
     7.92%         spotify  [kernel]                                 [k] __do_fault
     3.80%  perf_2.6.32-41  [kernel]                                 [k] crypto_cbc_encrypt_segment
     2.86%  perf_2.6.32-41  [kernel]                                 [k] crypto_xor
     1.59%  perf_2.6.32-41  [kernel]                                 [k] __copy_from_user_ll_nozero
     1.45%         spotify  [kernel]                                 [k] do_wp_page
     1.03%  perf_2.6.32-41  [kernel]                                 [k] fsnotify_find_mark_entry
     0.66%         spotify  [kernel]                                 [k] kmem_cache_alloc
     0.66%  perf_2.6.32-41  [kernel]                                 [k] aes_dec_blk    [aes_i586]
     0.61%         spotify  [kernel]                                 [k] filemap_fault
     0.61%  perf_2.6.32-41  [kernel]                                 [k] fsnotify
     0.61%  perf_2.6.32-41  [kernel]                                 [k] aes_encrypt    [aes_i586]
     0.56%  perf_2.6.32-41  [kernel]                                 [k] generic_getxattr
     0.52%         spotify  [kernel]                                 [k] native_flush_tlb_single
     0.52%  perf_2.6.32-41  [kernel]                                 [k] ext4_da_write_begin
     0.47%  perf_2.6.32-41  [kernel]                                 [k] kmem_cache_alloc
     0.42%  perf_2.6.32-41  [kernel]                                 [k] jbd2_journal_stop
     0.42%  perf_2.6.32-41  [kernel]                                 [k] ecryptfs_write_end
     0.37%         spotify  [kernel]                                 [k] native_set_pte_at
     0.37%         spotify  [kernel]                                 [k] find_vma
     0.37%         spotify  [kernel]                                 [k] __mem_cgroup_uncharge_common
     0.33%         spotify  [kernel]                                 [k] kmap_atomic_prot
     0.33%         spotify  [kernel]                                 [k] find_get_page
     0.33%         spotify  [kernel]                                 [k] zap_pte_range
     0.33%         spotify  [kernel]                                 [k] arch_get_unmapped_exec_area
     0.33%         spotify  /usr/share/spotify/libcef.so             [.] tcmalloc::SizeMap::Init()
     0.33%  perf_2.6.32-41  [kernel]                                 [k] __generic_file_aio_write
     0.28%         spotify  [kernel]                                 [k] prep_new_page
     0.28%         spotify  [kernel]                                 [k] get_page_from_freelist
     0.28%         spotify  [kernel]                                 [k] handle_mm_fault


Re: [ANNOUNCE]: Spotify 0.8.3 for GNU/Linux

Festival Fanatic
‎2012-05-15 05:01 PM

lahtis: Great, thanks. But can you also check memory usage? We have a bug that on one machine causes the computer to run out of memory. Your SIGILL could be caused by corrupted memory because of this. It would be nice to know if it's the same bug. If it's the same bug, spotify should occupy 2-3 gb of memory when it crashes.

 

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