I made a quick and dirty hack to work around this issue as described in
the upstream bug report. Not really a workable solution for anyone that
doesn't use NX though.
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Subsequent testing on my part revealed that it is the volume control
applet that is causing the crash. I can't seem to trigger it via the
standard Session, Clock, Chat/Email and NetworkManager applets.
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I'm being impacted by this as well with the x2go server + client. For
whatever reason when I attempt to install the *-dbgsym packages listed
in your suggestion they don't appear to exist. Is there a particular
repository I need to have enabled to install them?
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Using nx client here with x2go packages. Error occurred with no
interaction on my part. Firefox was open and the system was otherwise
idle.
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I just received this crash and am using x2go.
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unity-2d-launcher crashed with SIGSEGV in geis_finish()
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Binary package hint: postgresql-common
The file /etc/cron.d/postgresql-common installed by the postgresql-
common package offers the following advice:
# On Sunday you may wish to run a VACUUM FULL ANALYSE as well
# If you do not run a 24/7 site, you may want to uncomment the
This is on an Ubuntu 7.10 system by the way.
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Documentation error in postgresql-common
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 93064 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/93064
I've reviewed bug #93064 and I believe that this is a closely related
but different issue. I'll defer to your judgment regardless.
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beagle-search crashes with "GLib.GException: Couldn't recognize the image
Distribution: Fiesty
Package: beagle_0.2.16.3-0ubuntu4_i386.deb
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beagle-search crashes with "GLib.GException: Couldn't recognize the image file
format"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156753
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Binary package hint: beagle
Sorry if this is a bit vague but I will attempt to explain the issue in
detail.
I use Gaim with logging turned on so beagle helpfully indexes my
conversation logs. When I attempt a search with words that are matched
in a conversation log the beag
It's hard to say for sure. :-/
My problem hasn't resurfaced since I replaced the faulty memory module.
Considering how few people have actually reported this particular
problem and the fact that my problem appears to have gone away (not a
single peep in /var/log/kern*) my gut instinct tells me yo
On a hunch, I took the machine down and ran memtest86 which revealed a
faulty memory module. Please ignore my report.
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kernel crash [kernel BUG at mm/rmap.c:588!]
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I am experiencing the same issue with both 2.6.20-15 & -16. I seem to
recall the problematic behavior starting sometime around the last point
release to the vmware package. I initially suspected a problem with
vmware and removed it from my system but the problem still persists.
Relevant dmesg ou
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