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    Unhappy Unreal Tournament 2004 Aborting

    I've installed UT2004 on my computer but it keeps aborting on me for some reason. Running it in the terminal produces this:

    Xlib: extension "XiG-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD" missing on display ":0.0".
    Signal: SIGSEGV [segmentation fault]
    Aborting.

    Any ideas? I'm running 6.06 if it matters.

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    Re: Unreal Tournament 2004 Aborting

    I'm having the same problem. Can anyone help?

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    Re: Unreal Tournament 2004 Aborting

    My segmentation faults stopped when I applied the latest game patch. Assuming you did that already, I am really unsure what else could cause it.
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    Re: Unreal Tournament 2004 Aborting

    Ok, I haven't patched it. I've got the patch for Windows (can't remember what file type, not at home right now). Is it the same one used on Linux?

    Also, will that fix sound issues (sometimes sound just doesn't work)

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    Re: Unreal Tournament 2004 Aborting

    The windows and linux patches are different, here is a link to the latest UT2004 linux patch.
    http://download.beyondunreal.com/fil...3369-2.tar.bz2

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    Re: Unreal Tournament 2004 Aborting

    Quote Originally Posted by Josh_b View Post
    Ok, I haven't patched it. I've got the patch for Windows (can't remember what file type, not at home right now). Is it the same one used on Linux?

    Also, will that fix sound issues (sometimes sound just doesn't work)
    If you get silence when you start UT2004, try this at a terminal:

    sudo killall esd
    ut2004
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    Re: Unreal Tournament 2004 Aborting

    Quote Originally Posted by rs3 View Post
    If you get silence when you start UT2004, try this at a terminal:

    sudo killall esd
    ut2004
    Yeah, I tried that and it works, but is there a permanent fix? The interesting thing is that it is only silent randomly.

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    Re: Unreal Tournament 2004 Aborting

    I've got the patch installed but it's still doing it. Oh well.

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    Re: Unreal Tournament 2004 Aborting

    From http://www.3dgamers.com/dlselect/gam...x-demo3334.txt:

    Q: I get the following text on my console when I run the game:
    Xlib: extension "XiG-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD" missing on display ":0.0".
    Is this a problem?
    A: No. This means you aren't using an X server from Xi Graphics.
    That message means we're looking for the X11 extension they use to
    change screen resolutions, and having a non-XiG X server, you
    don't have it. THIS IS NOT A UT2004 BUG. It's not a bug at all.
    Xlib prints that "error", but we handle it gracefully.


    I am going to guess that this is unrelated to your repeated segmentation faults, as I could find nothing linking the two anyway. What kernel (x86, amd64) are you using? And what video card?--I'm assuming you're running the proprietary driver if you're using either ATI or NVIDIA...

    Yeah, I tried that and it works, but is there a permanent fix? The interesting thing is that it is only silent randomly.
    I'm not sure, frankly. You can disable esd in System > Preferences > Sound by unchecking "Enable software sound mixing (ESD)" but I'm not sure if that's such a great idea. Anyone know of a better way?
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    Re: Unreal Tournament 2004 Aborting

    x86 and NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 420

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