Thank you for the comment. Marking as fixed for now then. Feel free to
reopen if you get the issue again
** Changed in: orbit2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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I can't reproduce this in edgy (up to date as of 30 September 2006).
Resolve fixed?
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reassigning to orbit2 since the backtrace mentions it and that happens
for different apps over the desktop. Setting as minor since it makes no
difference to the users and crash are not noticed with a normal use
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-panel => orbit2
Sever
I just thought I'd add that on my system nautilus and deskbar often
segfault too.
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I have 1GB of RAM so I repeated the steps with the mem=384m kernel parameter
and the bug did occur so I am confirming this.
The cores that got dumped were:
core.ekiga-5345
core.evolution-alarm-5559
core.rhythmbox-5352
core.sound-juicer-5354
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Unco
My system is fairly up to date and the core dumps are reproducible with
a clean profile. More than anything else I thnk it is the fact that the
system is put under swap pressure that helps this problem show up. If
you have a lot of memory try booting with the mem=384m kernel parameter.
** Changed
I forgot to mention that attempts to narrow things down only resulted in
the diagnosis of two programs that always leave core dumps (there should
always have been a core dump from gedit and rhythmbox) but these dumps
are not similar to this one.
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Thanks for your bug report. I've tried this on an up-to-date dapper i386
install a few times but I can't reproduce the bug. I checked that the .gnomerc
and core dump format settings had applied properly and installed packages so
that as many of the programs listed in your scripts were on my syst
Oops. One oversight is that
echo /tmp/core.%e-%p > /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
needs to be
sudo echo /tmp/core.%e-%p > /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
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