that's right. I press ALT-TAB to get evolution to the first plan, but I
press it several times rapidly before screenshot appears, so that I get
evolution on the first plan, then the gdb terminal, then evolution, then
the terminal, etc ... may be 5 or 6 cycles before screenshot window
appears.
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I have updated my system.
version of GNOME VFS is now 2.16.1-0ubuntu7.
I ran gnome-screenshot 20 times in gdb (with ALT-TABing, as decribed in
my message dated 2007-02-07 20:09:38) and the problem still exists:
sreenshot hangs up after the 20th run.
** Attachment added: "gnome-panel-screenshot G
I cannot test right now as I am outside of my home since one week.
I will do it when I come back. Maybe someone else can test?
> Message du 11/02/07 20:45
> De : "Sebastien Bacher"
> A : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Copie à :
> Objet : [Bug 76193] Re: gnome-screenshot in Edgy crashes... but still works
as additional information (may be it would be useful): during my 2 previous
gnome-panel-screenshot sessions in gdb, in order to attempt to reproduce the
crash, I switched my window from the gdb terminal to other graphics window i.e.
evolution. I mean:
1 - I launched gnome-panel-screenshot (run),
Probably I would need also to install additional dbgsym packages, but I
am faced to 2 depencies problem I don't really know how to solve:
Ouputs from synaptic pop window after selecting for installation:
libgnomevfs2-0-dbgsym:
Dépend : libgnomevfs2-0 (=2.16.1-0ubuntu2) mais 2.16.1-0ubuntu4 doit
My Ubuntu version is Edgy 6.10.
uname -a:
Linux ubuntu 2.6.17-10-386 #2 Tue Dec 5 22:26:18 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
WIthin gdb, I ran gnome-panel-snapshot without any option.
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gnome-screenshot in Edgy crashes... but still works
https://launchpad.net/bugs/76193
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Here is the result (crash occurred after the 4th snapshot).
** Attachment added: "gnome-panel-screenshot GDB TRACE 2"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6339803/gnome-panel-screenshot%20GDB%20TRACE%202
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gnome-screenshot in Edgy crashes... but still works
https://launchpad.net/bugs/76193
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Hello,
I used GDB (apport seems more complicated to use).
I had to run gnome-panel-screenshot 14 times before the application
crashes.
You'll find in the attachment the trace of the last (fourteenth!) gnome-
panel-screenshot run.
Sorry but I don't know how to install the debug symbols for this
For me I consider it resolved.
However I would be happy that the correction of this glitch will be
included in the next Ubuntu release.
Thank you.
Le mardi 06 février 2007 à 12:38 +, Daniel Holbach a écrit :
> Is the issue resolved for everybody now?
>
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Progress bar is invisible
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Thank you Thom Pischke!
1 - I edited /etc/X11/xorg.conf, changed DefaultDepth from 24 to 16.
2 - Logged out.
3 - ctrl-alt-backspace to restart X.
Now the progress bar is visible!
(My graphics is i810)
I don't know in which circumstances I would need a 24 depth color ...
So I consider solved fo
I have also theses artefacts.
But I consider more important the initial problem, which is "progress bar
invisible": I have this problem and this is a basic facility which is really
needed.
I have Edgy.
uname -a = Linux ubuntu 2.6.17-10-386 #2 Tue Dec 5 22:26:18 UTC 2006 i686
GNU/Linux
my graphic
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