Hi- On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 8:20 AM, kitepilot@kitepilot.com < kitepilot@kitepilot.com> wrote: > Well, the Gnomes are at work (again) in my box and I could certainly use > some help to evict them... > This is what's happening: > I use: > 'ssh -fCXY user@remotebox run-something' > a lot. > Works every time. > Or 'mostly' every time... > Now when I run (ONLY from *MY* box): > ssh -fCXY turboviking virtualbox > I get: > *** glibc detected *** /usr/lib/virtualbox/**VirtualBox: malloc(): memory > corruption: 0x099c5e48 *** > And a long trace. > This is the quick rundown of how it broke: > My desktop was having hiccups and I decided to replace whatever I had > (can't remember what) with the latest Xubuntu. > After that, the problem started. > This problem, coupled with other issues, led me to scrap Xubuntu and > install the latest Mint/Mate. > Problem didn't go away... > The Xubuntu and Mint installations were fresh from-scratch installs, the > only thing I preserved was my home directory. > So the conclusion was evident: there is something in my /home/directory > causing the problem. > Nope... > Created another user, rebooted the box and logged in with the new user. > Same $#!T... :( > Now, ANYTHING else that I have fired up works just fine. > And If I run the exact same instruction from other of my local boxes, it > works fine too! > It is ONLY 'vitualbox in my box' that fails. > But it used to work just fine... > Now the (unsolvable and incomprehensible to me) question is: > What could possibly be breaking the whole 'remote SSH run' mechanism (ONLY > for Virtualbox) in my box, which used to work fine before, and works fine > from everywhere else. > Other than sacrificing another goat and burying some transistors and > garlic wrapped on anti-static paper at midnite with no Moon, I don't know > what to do... > I have seen Virtualbox do weird things before when ran it remotely under > X/SSH, but this blows my (little) mind. :( > Any ideas? > Sight... > ET > > That means: *** glibc detected *** /usr/lib/virtualbox/VirtualBox > > : malloc(): memory corruption: 0x099c5e48 *** The C stack that works fine in some systems can break in others. Upgrade your virtualbox. Reference: https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=19219 For more exact definition (but solution [upgrade] is the same) Hardware: Versions of linux kernel: Memory Amounts allocated: -- (503) 754-4452 Android (623) 239-3392 Skype (623) 688-3392 Google Voice ** Safeway.com Automation Engineer