Indeed the last update solved this issue, gnome-software now works fine.
It also doesn't output any message on the terminal anymore.
If the problem was to happen again I will follow your instructions and
upload the backtrace.
Thank you, you can close this bug report.
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When starting gnome-software, the GUI displays for a second or two, then
the program crashes.
Starting from a terminal:
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~$ gnome-software
10:44:25:0971 Gtk Theme parsing error: gtk.css:1278:13: The 'icon-shadow'
property has bee
** Summary changed:
- EOG crashes while opening a large file
+ EOG crashes when opening a large file
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Title:
EOG crashes when opening a large fi
Public bug reported:
While opening a large file (eg, >8MB jpeg file), EOG segfaults with the
following error:
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(eog:16768): Gdk-ERROR **: 15:24:55.294: The program 'eog' received an X Window
System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'B
Thank you Christopher for your follow-up, it's a pleasure to help.
Since Trusty is an LTS release and will be there for quite some time, I
think it is more than appropriate to backport this fix before more users
run into this issue. I will get in touch with the ubuntu-bug control
team and see what
Chistopher,
Just tried a 15.04 Vivid VM and indeed it works out of the box, unlike Trusty.
Chris,
Of course it works if you install the proprietary drivers, but it's merely a
workaround. Who wants to install ~30mb of proprietary blobs when the OSS driver
works fine.
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$ apport-collect 1312594
Package sane-backends not installed and no hook available, ignoring
$ sudo apt-get install sane-backends
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package sane-backends
For your information, this is
Christopher,
"Theor, did this problem not occur for you personally (not someone else on
another report of forum) in a release prior to Trusty?"
The previous releases were not LTS and I wouldn't use them natively, so I can't
tell. It used to work with 12.04LTS though.
I not
Disabling the SNA acceleration will solve the issue at a significant
performance cost, though:
http://cynic.cc/blog/posts/sna_acceleration_vs_uxa/
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=intel_glamor_first&num=2
For an immediate permanent fix, best is to add the --ui-disable-partial-
s
Thank you. As mentioned, I find the choice of using "sufficient" instead
of "optional" questionable (though I might have overlooked a reason for
it). It forces the PAM scripts to exit without 0 unlike the previous
version, and makes it very easy to open a large security hole for people
who will reu
Thank you for your answer. What motivated the decision to add a
"sufficient" line to common-auth during the post-install?
Many pamscript examples over the web exit with 0 (explicitly or
implicitly), so defaulting the setting from "optional" to "sufficient"
may open some security holes, as it did w
Using the fix provided by #34 and running a sudo update-grub did _not_ solve
the problem for me (14.04 with LVM, BIOS/MBR system).
The only way to get it work so far is by specifying quickboot="0" in
/etc/grub.d/10_linux then running update-grub.
Anything I can paste here to assist with that?
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Indeed, --ui-disable-partial-swap solves the corruption problem!
Forgot to mention, I'm using an AMD FirePro 5950m and Intel i915
integrated chipset. Problem solved on both GPUs on 14.04 with Unity.
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Public bug reported:
Version 34.0.1847.116 Ubuntu 14.04 aura (260972) with Unity shell
Using the default settings: NOT using native GTK+ theme, NOT using system title
bar and borders, and no custom extension.
Problem:
After maximizing the window then un-maximizing it, the title bar and a small
The bug is still there on 14.04 Trusty.
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Aisleriot no longer uses the global menu
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The problem is still present in 14.04. Opening a document results in a
"libmtp error: Unknown error", whether it's a picture in EOG or a text
file in GEdit. Opening a video with Totem results in a "Could not
determine type of stream" error.
FIle operations are fine though.
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Assigning to libsane as only scanning is impacted. This might possibly
be related to another package though.
** Package changed: ubuntu => sane-backends (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
My multifunction Samsung SCX3200 printer is not detected by sane, but
printing is fine. This scanner is faily generic and supported out of the
box by the Xerox MFP driver (sane default).
Printer/scanner as seen by the kernel, device 007 : ID 04e8:3441
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