I am affected by this bug also.
The conditions are the same: with no external VGA connected, everything
works fine -- when we connect and use it on the "right-of LVDS1" (xrandr
language) the problem happens from time to time. Sometimes my machine
switches to console and shows the oops, sometimes i
I believe this issue is not yet solved and I also believe that the bug
#760082 is a duplicate of this, although there are more details: this
only happens when we have a dual monitor with a second VGA display
connected -- although, in my case, it is not always reproducible. If you
are still affected
...
It just happened again:
here is the last log lines that use to happen just before pidgin quits:
(18:04:15) msn: C: SB 025: MSG 20 D 143
(18:04:15) msn: C: NS 000: PNG
(18:04:15) msn: S: SB 025: ACK 20
(18:04:15) msn: S: NS 000: QNG 49
(18:04:17) msn: C: SB 024: MSG 11 D 795
(18:04:17) msn:
Using Pidgin 2.4.3 on an updated system it quits suddenly from time to
time. Investigating by running "pidgin -d" I found that it attempts to
allocate a huge amount of memory which is, of course, denied and then it
quits. Investigating a little further I found the pattern: whenever
pidgin tried to
I'd like to reopen this bug since it still happens and I have more
information to provide. Please see my post. Thanks
** Changed in: pidgin (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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pidgin crashed with signal 5 in g_logv()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/123386
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I confirm this bug with the same linux version/distribution and would
like to add that this also happens in other applications -- like
watching videos from youtube. Maybe totem and flash use the same code to
show videos, because this problem doesn't happen in mplayer. Note:
changing the system->pre
Public bug reported:
I'm posting the same bug as in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/47842 since it
still persists on Ubuntu Feisty with all updates.
As the author has very correctly described, this bug comes into scene
when deleting files on a directory with many files --
I can confirm this exactly same scenario. It seems to be kind of a CPU
leak :)
It becomes useless to present (since the effects come up not working on
this CPU-Intensive scenario, which may be another bug btw) and
impossible to work on it, due to saving times being increased about 100x
or more!
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Please have a look at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/160173 for
a more detailed description.
Lucio, do your presentations use effects ?
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Openoffice Impress 2.3 100% cpu use
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156173
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