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Log from ~/.cache/upstart/gnome-session.log
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mutter:ERROR:core/monitor-xrandr.c:759:meta_monitor_manager_xrandr_apply_configuration:
assertion failed: (width > 0 && height > 0)
gnome-session[1689]: WARNING: Application 'gnome-shell.desktop' killed by
signal 6
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gnome-shell crashed with SIGSEGV in clutter_init()
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28859255/CoreDump.gz
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28859256/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28859257/Disassembly.txt
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How do I force gdesklets to compile with 2.4? When I try to compile from
source, it finds python 2.5 interpreter and looks for headers for python
2.5 and not 2.4, which are the ones I have installed. The same happens
when I try to compile pygtk-2.12.1 from source as you suggested.
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In my case, after changing the files to use python2.4 I got the following
output on the console:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gdesklets
Starting gdesklets-daemon...
Connecting to daemon [ ### ]
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Could not import tiling
The same crash happened to me, when I was closing totem while it was
running an .rmvb from a usb disk. The difference is also in system, I'm
using hardy amd64 (updated today).
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totem-gstreamer crashed with SIGSEGV in pa_stream_update_timing_info()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203770
You rece
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13132990/gdb-gcalctool.txt
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gcalctool does not start on hardy amd64
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212251
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Binary package hint: gcalctool
It simply does not start on my hardy installation. Crashes with a
SIGSEGV. Does not start the bug report tool on a crash. I installed it
from a hardy-desktop-amd64.iso and updated this morning. Didn't check if
it started earlier. I attach a back
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rhythmbox crashed with SIGSEGV in remove_child() on close
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210455
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Got exact same problem (but I have nvidia card). I only just made a clean
install of today's (march 28) hardy-desktop-amd64.iso image, downloaded a few
packages with synaptic and decided to try gdesklets, and that's it. Downloaded
it and installed from synaptic, and it crashes when I try to run
Crash report
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rhythmbox crashed with SIGSEGV on close
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121425
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Reopened as suggested in comment above. Bug still present and
repeatable. Backtrace attached in earlier comment.
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Status: Invalid => New
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rhythmbox crashed with SIGSEGV on close
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121425
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This bug is still present in the hardy beta (hardy-desktop-amd64.iso
from march 28). I attach the complete log of my gdb session. It took me
7 tries at gdb just starting rhythmbox and closing it right after it
starts. It happens when I have an Audio-CD inserted.
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Every time I reboot I get the sound volume back to 100%, but the sound
works fine apart from this. It's just *very* annoying to have to reset
the volume every time I boot the PC. I set the volume from the volume
icon in the system tray. I have two sound cards instal
Nothing changes after doing a clean install from today's (march 28)
image (hardy-desktop-amd64.iso). Device 3 (list in comment above)
channel Master is reset to 100% on reboot, and mixer applet incorrectly
shows volume as muted when it's not (happens randomly but very often).
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One more thing I noticed. When I selected the mixer applet to show the
volume of CA0106 in system tray, the icon (and hint) incorrectly tell me
that the device is muted when the volume is above 50% and the sound
works fine.
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Just a note before a clean install. I tried turning off the integrated sound
card, and it doesn't help. However, I noticed that only one volume is not
remembered. When I open the window and want to choose the device from the menu,
this is the list of available devices:
1. CA0106 (Alsa mixer)
2.
Another thing I have noticed is that when I run an application using SDL
Mixer (the game Pingus - I decided to give a try to a few random
available games), the volume control in system tray does not work (no
matter which device or channel volume I change, it stays the same). I
will probably try a c
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12772186/lspci
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sound volume always resets to 100% after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204536
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Every time I reboot I get the sound volume back to 100%, but the sound
works fine apart from this. It's just *very* annoying to have to reset
the volume every time I boot the PC. I set the volume from the volume
icon in the system tray. I have two sound cards installed on my s
I have the same problem here on the latest hardy-desktop-amd64 image. I
have a 8800GT and Core2 Duo E8400. The systems loads just fine, but
usplash just makes the screen say no signal and go into power saving
mode (it goes back to normal once I wait long enough for the system to
load).
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gutsy livecd doesn't boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/158133
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Gutsy 7.10 LiveCD desktop amd64
When I try to boot the CD I see the Ubuntu menu and logo, select start
or install and usplash shows up, it stays that way for a while, starts
loading and then the screen changes to black, it seems it's probing the
resolution or something like t
I tried booting without the quiet and splash kernel options and made a
photo of the last messages before the freeze (attached). I checked the
logs and there are no errors reported. I also tried the whole process
with a self-compiled kernel (2.6.22.6) but it's the exact same
situation. I'm using Ubu
Public bug reported:
I have an Aristo Slim 430 laptop. It freezes on reboot and on shutdown
every time I suspend and resume the system. It works perfectly
otherwise. This happens every time after suspending. The usplash
progress bar goes down to being completely empty and then the screen
freezes a
Even with this patch the program fails with Segmentation Fault, when I
try to run it on my Feisty amd64 machine. I've got an Aristo Slim 430
laptop with i945 chip.
(gdb) bt
#0 0x2b172fae1483 in ?? () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x2b172fae526c in free () from /lib/libc.so.6
#2 0x2b172fad1
Since I noticed the info that kernel is fixed (on irc #ubuntu+1 topic) I
tried booting the latest daily build image, but it's still the same for
me. It doesn't boot from my DVD drive without the irqpoll kernel option
(just ends in the busybox as usual). Just thought I'd let you know,
since I don't
Now that I think about it, by the working setup you might mean my
working edgy installation, so here's the dmesg from this one as well ;)
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/7222155/dmesg
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boot - /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
htt
Here's the dmesg from the boot from my DVD drive (with kernel option
irqpoll). As far as I know I don't have a jmicron controller ;) Not to
mention any SATA support at all. It's a pretty old machine.
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/7222132/dmesg
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 18125 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/18125
Additionally, when no network connection is present, the hwdb-gui
crashes if you still try to send the data.
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Ok, I tried the most up-to-date image and here's what I got:
1. The situation is exactly the same trying out of the box. It runs on my CD
drive, but fails and ends in initramfs prompt when booted from my DVD drive.
2. I tried looking through the messages as far as I could go, and there was
*no*
dmesg doesn't work under busybox, I already tried that. I made a few
photos with my mobile phone though they're low quality. Right now I'm
downloading the today's daily image, and I'll get to testing right after
I get it. I attached the few LQ photos I made, though they won't be much
help probably.
Mark: No, I didn't disable the floppy, I'll try it a bit later today. I
did boot without the quiet and splash options, but it scrolls damn fast
during the boot so I can't really keep up with all those messages, and I
don't know how to scroll back up once I'm in the initramfs prompt. I did
even boot
I believe I have a similar problem, but I fail to notice the modprobe abnormal
exit, or it doesn't happen in my case. There are other things as well:
1. The 7.04 LiveCD boots only from my CD drive (IDE Slave) but not on my DVD
drive (IDE Master) (April 4th image). This happens always. Whenever I
Ok, this was a misconfiguration. Changing from digital to analog sound
output solved the problem.
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Huge noise in sound
https://launchpad.net/bugs/82914
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I've encountered this bug with Feisty Herd 3 LiveCD. It seems thought
that it only appears when I reboot from Windows XP to LiveCD. When I
reboot from my Edgy installation, the LiveCD correctly detects and sets
up the resolutions.
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Xorg can't load another resolution
https://launchpad.net/bugs/3
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