Public bug reported:
turning the screen by running the command 'xrand -o right' turns the
screen, but it then immediately comes back to normal. Then I get a crash
message of unity-settings-daemon. This problem also leads to non-working
key combinations, as CTRL + ALT + T to open a terminal or Fn +
I have not much knowledge about this stuff, but as I experienced a huge
increase of gpu hanges in the last days too (probably after the same
kernel update as mentioned here) and the automatically bug reportage
seems to not work (some problems with the /usr/share/apport/apport-gpu-
error-intel.py) I
In favor of closing it, I would like to see some progress here. :)
I believe the importance for digital signing will increase in future.
Maybe the poppler team could ask the developers/companies of the big
linux distributions for help?
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The "Maximum number of clients reached" error seems indeed to be
independent from the unity-settings-daemon crash.
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The attached crash report for unity-settings-daemon gets generated
after the screen is returned by xrandr.
** Attachment added: "apport crash report of unity-settings-daemon"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-settings-daemon/+bug/1462590/+attachment/4476780/+files/_usr_lib_unity
The bug still exists in Ubuntu 15.10. Running the command xrandr -o
right "unity-settings-daemon" still crashes.
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Tit
Trying to collect more information:
simon@laptop:~$ unity-settings-daemon --debug -r
[lots of debug information]
[using second terminal to run "xrandr -o right"]
(unity-settings-daemon:11712): Gdk-ERROR **: The program
'unity-settings-daemon' received an X Window System error.
This probably refle
in case it is of any help I'll attach my ~/.config/monitors.xml
** Attachment added: "~/.monitors.xml"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-settings-daemon/+bug/1462590/+attachment/4540519/+files/monitors.xml
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Trying to generate a backtrace with gdb (--sync seemed to not work):
(unity-settings-daemon:28533): Gdk-ERROR **: The program
'unity-settings-daemon' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'XI_BadDevice (invalid Device parameter)'.
(Details
I didn't have all dbg-Symbols installed, following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace I gave it another try. Please see the
attached full backtrace by dbg.
Still I didn't understand how to pass the "--sync" option or to run it in the
GDK_SYNCHRONIZE environment. If anybody can tell me how to do i
I'll attach my ~/.session-errors, but I believe there is not too much
helpful in it.
** Attachment added: "the ~/.xsession-errors file"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-settings-daemon/+bug/1462590/+attachment/4540581/+files/.xsession-errors
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This is the error message I get trying to run graphical applications from
command line as mentioned above in the bug description:
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simon@laptop:~$ eog
Maximum number of clients reached
** (eog:7631): WARNING **: Could n
can confirm under Ubuntu 20.04 with Spyder 3 express as well. Hope the
attached log messages from 'dmesg' and 'journalctl -b 0' help. Shell
output:
$ gnome-control-center
(gnome-control-center:6495): color-cc-panel-WARNING **: 23:54:00.320:
calibration failed with code 1: no sensor->get_sample
(
** Attachment added: "journalctl -b 0"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/1719143/+attachment/5516417/+files/journalctl.log
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