This page has been created to provide a description of [[https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/qgo/+bug/4048|Bug 4048]]. In Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper Drake, qgo segfault at startup, even with the default configuration. The bug is reproductible, and that is also the case with the Live CD (tested with [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2006-May/000081.html|Release Candidate]]). = Steps to reproduce the bug = Here is the method to reproduce the bug if you don't want to install Dapper, or if you want to fiddle with a default system : 1. Dowload and burn [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2006-May/000081.html|Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper Drake Release Candidate]] 2. Boot with the defaults 3. Connect to the internet (System>Administration>Networking, or if you are an ADSL user [[#ADSL|Follow this procedure]]) 4. Lauch System>Administration>Synaptic Package Manager. Go to Preferences>Repositories {{attachment:Screenshot.png}} Select Ubuntu 6.06 TLS (Binary) then click Edit {{attachment:Screenshot-Repositories.png}} Enable Universe and Multiverse : {{attachment:Screenshot-Edit_Repositories.png}} Then search for "qgo" and install it (it pulls one dependency) {{attachment:Screenshot-Install_qgo.png}} 5. In a terminal, launch {{{ qgo}}} {{attachment:Screenshot_SegFault.png}} Note : gdb is available on the Live CD. Other tools are available through Synaptic. <> == If you have an ADSL Internet connection == If you are using and USB ADSL modem, the following might or might not work. If your modem is an Ethernet one, you're on the safe side :) To connect to Internet in Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper Drake, you have to resort to the command line. Use {{{ sudo pppoeconf}}} then answer the relevant questions (you'll be asked the username and the password provided by your Internet provider). To trigger the Internet connection, use (the automatic completion helps!) {{{ pon dsl-provider}}} To kill the daemon {{{ sudo poff -a}}} a few times :)