This may be a complete coincidence, but while I was investigating this
problem, I discovered that my ntfs partition was hibernated. Dropped
into windows briefly and properly shut it down, and now my gnome-panel
is behaving itself.
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gnome-panel freeze/infinite loop/memory leak
https://bugs.launc
Me too! Exactly the same...
[ 112.009494] gnome-keyring-d[5672]: segfault at 0014 eip 080759c7 esp
bfc629a0 error 6
[ 113.411076] gnome-keyring-d[5786]: segfault at 0014 eip 080759c7 esp
b79d6dc0 error 6
[ 319.909153] gnome-keyring-d[5977]: segfault at 0014 eip 080759c7 esp
bfad3
It's worth noting that shortly after experiencing this problem, I
followed Grugnog's advice on this thread and checked out and compiled
the latest version of gnome-keyring from subversion. Since then, I've
had no issues, and gnome-keyring has worked like a charm. So it seems
that, whether by ac
Sebastien - that could well be it.
I don't have a log of precisely what I did, but it boils down to
roughly:
- install gnome-devel
- download gnome-keyring from svn
- configure with prefix = /usr
- install
I doubt gnome-devel installs any PAM headers, so gnome-keyring probably
didn't attempt to
> - install gnome-devel
done
> - download gnome-keyring from svn
actually used the copy I had already downloaded; my copy is at revision
1137.
> - configure with prefix = /usr
done - full output of configure is attached, but the summary is:
OPTIONAL DEPENDENCIES
PAM: no
DBus:
pper,
but I'd love to get this fixed, so I'm very happy to perform any tests
anybody requests of me to help out.
Thanks,
Karl Dane
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[GUTSY] Regression - Volume Control using gnome panel applet and keyboard
shortcut alternates mute / % volume during sliding
https://bugs.launchpad.ne