I got the same bug, at ubuntu 12.04 full upgraded.
:~$ dpkg -s gnome-panel | grep Version
Version: 1:3.3.3-0ubuntu2
I do not know if this is relative:
I use nvidia development driver_4.1. Each time I upgrade kernel I have to
reinstall them manually. The last time I upgrade kernel (3.2.0-12) at re
Reproducible (3 times in a row), at ubunty 12.04 when:
1. open ekiga
2. open gconf-editor
3. go to apps -> ekiga -> protocols -> sip
4. change value of listen_port to 50060
5. select ports from catalogue, and crash..
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:~$ gconf-editor
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GConf:ERROR:gconf-client.c:2369
Same for me. I upgrade the system (from the last upgrade I cannot enter
Gnome, it enter to Gnome classic)
and I get:
Setting up software-center (5.1.7) ...
Updating software catalog...this may take a moment.
WARNING:softwarecenter.db.update:The file:
'/usr/share/app-install/desktop/deja-dup
Public bug reported:
The log-in window can be moved if press over the "top panel" and move the
mouse.
Under the login window, appears corrupted desktop and some of the opened
windows of the user.
I am not sure if the log-in window is under lightdm. If not, sorry for
the inconvenience.
Problem
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Title:
log-in window can be move
Status in “lightdm” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
The log-in window can be moved
Gedit crash to me too, with SIGSEGV in g_type_check_instance_is_a().
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gedit crashed with SIGSEGV in g_type_check_instance_is_
I had also a php file open at gedit. Gedit crashed when I pressed to
open a txt file (from firefox).
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Title:
gedit crashed with SIGS
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