Ok, I managed to get a core file. Here's what happened:
#0 0xb7596424 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
No symbol table info available.
#1 0xb725f941 in raise () from /lib/i386-linux-gnu/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
No symbol table info available.
#2 0xb7262d72 in abort () from /lib/i386-linux-gnu/i686/cmov/libc
Hello,
the crash still happens occasionally, also with the current unstable
intel driver and xorg.
By coincidence I just found a way to reproduce the crash:
open www.lego.de in FF10, with noscript enabled, then
allowing noscript to load scripts etc. for that domain and
then it looks as if some fl
Ok, it crashed again with xserver and intel driver from
experimental:
The trigger this time was opening the preview window of xsane.
[40.735]
X.Org X Server 1.11.99.901 (1.12.0 RC 1)
Release Date: 2011-12-27
[40.735] X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
[40.735] Build Operating System:
It looks to me as if the brightness setting isn't stored at all.
At least I couldn't find it here:
$ gsettings list-recursively |egrep '(brighness|backlight|power)'
org.gnome.power-manager info-history-graph-points true
org.gnome.power-manager info-history-graph-smooth true
org.gnome.power-manage
Bug is still present with 3.2.0-2.
Sometimes it does work (switches backlight off), but most of the time I
get a grey window instead.
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I experience the same issue.
For my system, the requested info is:
# dpkg -l|egrep "fglrx|xvba"
ii fglrx-atieventsd 1:11-8-1
external events daemon for the non-free ATI/AMD RadeonHD display driver
ii fglrx-control 1:11-8-1
Package: nautilus-share
Version: 0.7.2-14
Severity: normal
*** Please type your report below this line ***
After stopping a samba share, the corresponding(?) smbd process
is still present, blocking the previously shared directory and thus
preventing safe unmounting/removal, if on a removable driv
I checked the "official" deb packages from openoffice.org and they don't
show the bug. So it looks like the Debian build introduced this
regression bug.
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It took me over an hour to get network printing via socket:// url
working with cups.
Eventually found the
D [19/Jun/2010:12:41:12 +0200] [Job
274] /usr/lib/cups/backend/socket:Permission denied
line in error_log
and this bug entry.
After setting g+rx,o+rx on /usr/lib/cups/backend I could fina
The bug seems to be resolved in 2.30.1.2.
I can hear it play in the configuration dialog.
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Package: gnome-applets
Version: 2.28.0-2
Severity: normal
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After some recent updates in testing drivemount_applet2 now always shows
a mounted harddrive icon also for unmounted partitions.
Mounting/unmounting via the applet does work, but the icon does
Bummer. I can't reproduce the problem on the other box either.
So I guess, while playing with several ike configurations, I managed to
hose the kernel's policy database. Installing setkey (and thereby
running /etc/init.d/setkey) probably resolved the mess by flushing all
policies. Therefore I thou
Am Dienstag, den 20.10.2009, 09:30 +0200 schrieb Philipp Matthias Hahn:
> Hello Daniel,
> Why do you think "ike" should depend on "ipsec-tools"?
> "ike" doesn't call /usr/sbin/setkey and doesn't link against
> /usr/lib/libipsec.so.0, since it has it's own (internal) implementation.
Because I was
Notes 8.5 is still broken with 2.18.2-1 (as in testing).
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Yes, bug is also gone with 2.20.4 from unstable.
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Am Samstag, den 08.08.2009, 14:54 +0200 schrieb Emilio Pozuelo Monfort:
> gark...@mailueberfall.de wrote:
> > Today, I backported the patch from git to the current glib2.0.
> > Worked well and solves both the DISPLAY environment problem
> > (as well as the nautilus crash when using the newer glib2.
Today, I backported the patch from git to the current glib2.0.
Worked well and solves both the DISPLAY environment problem (as well as the
nautilus crash when using the newer glib2.0 from experimental to which nautilus
probably wasn't compatible to).
I'd love to see this patch in unstable soon.
Yes, with glib20-2.21.4-1 it looks good! Apps are starting on 2nd monitor
again. :-)))
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>
> That won't really make a big difference, we won't fix it faster I'm
> afraid.
>
> I'd happily debug it if I had two monitors and a capable video card :-)
>
> If you can cook a patch or find the problem, I'll try to include it in our
> package.
>
> Cheers,
> Emilio
>
Well, not in the sens
Built gnome-panel 2.24.31-1 from sources and the problem is gone since the
downgrade. => gnome-panel 2.26 is the culprit.
IMHO this should be rather an Important than Normal bug since it renders my
second monitor useless!
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Since upgrading gnome-panel to 2.26.2-1 via testing today I have the same
problem. Very annoying.
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I have the same misbehaviour here since the upgrade from testing.
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Issue is already handled as #522322.
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After some browsing on bugzilla.gnome.org and a successful try to start
evolution with --disable-eplugin, I figured out that the update of
evolution to 2.24 seems to introduce some incompatiblity with
mail-notification-evolution (5.4.dfsg.1-1+b1).
After removing that package, evolution starts up n
In order to get some more output from the command line, I restored the
.evolution directory from a backup (while stopped) and then ran it again.
For reasons I don't know there's now some warnings, but the end result it the
same (Segmenation fault). Looks like this:
(gdb) run
Starting program: /u
Thanks Ben, I can now watch TV again. :)
Regarding xdg-utils: I have version 1.0.2-6.1 installed and the
xdg-screensaver processed still cumulate (don't terminate).
No idea why.
Regards,
Daniel
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Ben,
I understand that you don't agree with the bug being grave. The point is
that I use it mainly for watching TV.
This is practically not possible anymore now since the VDR playback
breaks on every channel switch due to xdg-screensaver hogging the audio
handle. For that usage it is definately a g
Oh,
and I want to add that waiting for the child processes also seems to be
missing. At least that's what the amount of zombies seems to suggest:
thinkpad:/home/dd# ps ax |grep xdg-screensaver
11592 ?Z 0:00 [xdg-screensaver]
11631 ?Z 0:00 [xdg-screensaver]
11660 ?
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