On 08 October 2009, Julien Cristau wrote with possible deletions:
> Any chance you could try again to get gdb traces, but this time with
> 'handle SIGPIPE nostop' at the gdb prompt before reproducing?
Yes, here they are. Named as before. Just ask if you need further information.
Kind regards,
Ste
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 20:49:25 +0200, Stefan Klinger wrote:
> On 08 October 2009, Brice Goglin wrote with possible deletions:
> > You should start X normally,and then connect to the machine through ssh
> > and type gdp -p $(pidof X)
> > Then enter 'c' for continue in gdb, reproduce the bug, and
Stefan Klinger wrote:
> do you know whether anyone is investigating this case? Or is this mailing
> list the wrong place to ask anyway?
>
Either here or upstream (bugzilla.freedesktop.org) is the right place to
ask.
But your symptom look really strange so far so we don't know where to look.
>
Hello Brice,
do you know whether anyone is investigating this case? Or is this mailing list
the wrong place to ask anyway?
I failed to get a backtrace from X. A simple 'gdb /usr/bin/X' don't work: After
typing 'run' at the gdb prompt, my system freezes showing a back screen.
Kind regards,
Stefa
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> severity 549314 important
Bug #549314 [xorg] xorg: Xorg crashes at random, exactly once
Severity set to 'important' from 'critical'
> tag 549314 moreinfo
Bug #549314 [xorg] xorg: Xorg crashes at random, exactly once
Added tag(s) moreinfo.
> kthxb
severity 549314 important
tag 549314 moreinfo
kthxbye
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 13:38:58 +0200, Stefan Klinger wrote:
> Package: xorg
> Version: 1:7.4+4
> Severity: critical
> Justification: causes serious data loss
>
Please don't file bugs at inflated severity.
> My Xorg session crashes without
Stefan Klinger wrote:
> Package: xorg
> Version: 1:7.4+4
> Severity: critical
> Justification: causes serious data loss
>
>
> My Xorg session crashes without prior notice, roughly during the first 15
> Minutes of working. However, I can trigger a crash by typing
>
> dmesg -n 9
>
> as non-root
Package: xorg
Version: 1:7.4+4
Severity: critical
Justification: causes serious data loss
My Xorg session crashes without prior notice, roughly during the first 15
Minutes of working. However, I can trigger a crash by typing
dmesg -n 9
as non-root user, wich normally prints 'klogctl: Opera
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