On 09/22/2010 04:10 PM, Jamie Krug wrote: > Martin: > >> Crashes which happen during the running GNOME/KDE session are >> unrelated to this. >> > Interesting. After sharing extensive results in bug #625239, it seemed > quite clear that my issue related to the correct bug and that #625239 > was a duplicate of this one (and has been marked as such). Am I really > dealing with a completely different bug still? If so, any tips would be > incredibly appreciated. This has been a long frustrating road (i.e., > nice new loaded System76 Serval laptop w/Ubuntu 10.04, which is barely > usable). Thanks in advance! > > The way I see it it was well established that you had the same bug that was fixed here _BUT_ you then went on to receive other crashes that I'm not sure are related at all. I haven't checked but can you still identify the same symptoms:
X starts on shared tty with getty X tty has isig flag set (stty(1)) X crashes on hitting Enter or 2 keys (and perhaps a few other) with a SIGINT (Enter) or a rather obscure handler traceback? All this should be established when the greeter screen is shown (change to vt1) Include ps -ef | grep X gdmtty="$(ps --no-heading -o tty -p $(pgrep X))" stty -F "/dev/$gdmtty" ps -f -t "$gdmtty" To me the CRUCIAL determinant to this particular bug is that 'vt7' does _not_ appear on the command line for X. If it does, you have a different bug or it is fixed :) -- gdm starting too early for DRM modules to load, no video https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/615549 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gdm in ubuntu. -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs