Upon starting gnuradio-companion in a terminal in a gnuradio conda env by cli, I often get segmentation fault/coredump messages. Strangely though, if I start 2 times in successiion I get coredumps. Upon a 3rd try, gnuradio-companion starts cleanly and runs fine. Nothing at all changed; only a 3rd attempt performed. The gui does come up briefly then crashes off screen when the coredumps occur. Have no idea what could have changed.
Running openSUSE leap 15.4. 32 gig memory, i7 12 core chip, lots of disk space available. Hardware should not be an issue.
Problem is not a big deal since it does eventually start but perhaps sometime it won't start. I don't know how to get any info out of coredumps or where they are created. If there is something I can look at or post, please point me.
Any suggestions or diagnostic things to be done?
thanks, tom kosvic