This also affects kdm - I just had to fix it manually on my laptop's
Kubuntu Hardy x86 install in order to get .fdi files placed into
/etc/hal/fdi/policy/ working.
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"Failed to intialize HAL" error message after gdm login. possibly because of
wrong gdm priority in /etc/rc*/
https://bugs.launchp
Correct. And I am glad it's fixed, but I wish we knew why it broke to
begin with.
I don't see a "No repro" status here, so please go ahead and mark it
however it should go. If it happens again I'll re-report.
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gthumb crashed with SIGSEGV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/268849
You received th
Sorry, I just realized that I failed to update this after performing the
experiments I mentioned in the last comment - not that it matters, they
made no difference. The only thing I can think of that happened which
was unusual the first time I logged in as the new user was that I
accidentally logg
I can't explain this, but either
a) installing gthumb-dbgsym (libglib2-dbg was already installed, and the
dbgsym package was out of date) (may not be the precise names)
Or
b) creating a new user
somehow caused this problem to vanish entirely. (For my regular user account
also!)
I haven't
After removing .thumbnails (and .gconf/apps/gthumb and .gnome2/gthumb)
the command line output (no parameters) is as usual:
converting comment system...done.Segmentation fault (core dumped)
There was a pause of several seconds between 'done.' and 'Segmentation'
I of course have a fresh .crash fi
When running from the command line (with or without parameters) it
simply outputs an error of the form 'Received SIGSEGV, core dumped' (I
don't have that PC in front of me to get the exact wording)
I have not yet tried removing .thumbnails but as I mentioned I did
remove all of the stored settings