Hello Phil,
Are you running Qsstv on Debian 12 on X86?? ARM?? Please offer
some more details.? Does this crash happen instantly upon start up
or are you doing a specific workflow? Anyway, a few ideas:
?? - try deleting your ~/qsstv directory and configs and try again
?? - try running qsstv as root to see if the behavior is any
different
?? - try starting qsstv from the command prompt and once it
crashes, send us any reported errors from the command line
?? - try running qsstv under the strace command and send us the
last page or so of listed strace output
--David
On 01/22/2025 08:50 AM, Philip Rose,
GM3ZZA via groups.io wrote:
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I've upgraded debian and completely reinstalled qsstv and still
get the fail.
Phil GM3ZZA
I have installed qsstv on Debian 12 and it used to work fine,
but now it crashes with "Hash Collision". I'm currently in the
process of upgrading the OS to see if it might have a
temporary glitch in versions.
73 Phil GM3ZZA
SSTV is lots of fun with Linux.
FWIW, I use and like QSSTV -easy setup, easy control, and
saving of images. Digital SSTV also included if you want it,
and many optional features that don't get in the way of a
very easy GUI.
Runs here on Arch, Mint, LMDE, MX, SuSE without problems
with IC-7610.
Sends and receives regular still images from your camera or
artistic skills, all protocols in common use. I
Includes graphic tools to make templates for your Callsign,
PIP, etc., but no ready-made ones included, just good
instructions for how to do. Again, not difficult.
Any downside? Despite being easy and very functional, it
looks like QSSTV hasn't been updated recently -if that
matters.
73, John :)
On 1/21/25 15:20, ralph
phillips, ke5hdf via groups.io wrote:
I run UBUNTU 22.04.05 LTS and want to get back into
SSTV.? What software package will run ?
Are there any dependencies I need to look our for?