Hi all,
Unfortunately, while the title of this bug looks technical and specific,
in truth all it means is "X crashed for some reason". You'll see this
message in gdm logs for any variety of different crashes, but I'm afraid
people are finding this bug report and since the error message is the
sam
similar on Ubuntu 9.04, Nvidia driver version 180, GeForce 8800 GT
Oct 13 10:29:27 kernel: [ 965.665719] NVRM: Xid (0001:00): 6, PE0001
Oct 13 10:29:27 kernel: [ 966.044872] Xorg[3142]: segfault at
b6918000 ip b6825de6 sp bfefaa50 error 6 in nvidia_drv.so[b64f+3b4000]
Just experienced this on Jaunty (Using Nvidia Graphics, driver:180.44)
snippet from log file:
Oct 7 08:55:06 Baegon kernel: [ 2034.200431] NVRM: Xid (0001:00): 6, PE0001
Oct 7 08:55:06 Baegon kernel: [ 2034.299568] NVRM: Xid (0001:00): 13, 0001
5097 194c 0100
Oct
I noticed a similar problem using 8.04, when in a terminal and pushing a down
arrow when at the bottom, or left when at the left edge of the characters.
I had recently installed a wacom tablet, and having had trouble with "pad"
before decided to take this out of my xorg.conf
And it solved the iss
i experience this crash while switching from external to notebook screen using
xrandr. there is just
gdm[6844]: WARNING: gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error - Restarting :0
in syslog and i didn't find any error or backtrace in the Xorg.0.log.
interpid ibex,
xserver-xorg-video-intel_2.4.1-1u
Let me join the group.
I experience xsession crashes with intrepid ibex with nvidia driver 173 and 177
present in the repos. For me this issue is not random and i have been able to
identify each time what to do to make session crash :
1- right click any Gdesklet
2- play with system-monitir
The
By the way, 173.14.12 does not seem to be affected so far.
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If you don't need any 3D features you can also disable the nvidia
accelerated driver. It will use the open-source driver instead which
doesn't suffer from this problem.
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I got fed up last week and disabled the compiz-fusion window manager
and noticed a remarkable drop in the number of crashes. This isn't a
workaround - it's just amputating the problem.
//Matthias
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Hi,
I buy a NVidia card a while ago and notice this problem very often.
Do any people here have some workaround ? because it's become very
annoying this week. EVERY time my computer going in screen saver mode
for 20 min of more, the X server crash. So I really need some advice to
solve the problem
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Just dropped here to say 173.14.09 is affected also. I forgot about this
problem for some time, since I rolled back to 100.xx, but yesterday's
update to the .25 kernel forced me install the new drivers.
Unfortunately, I found the issue is still present. :-( I'll try to
install 177.70 within the nex
bsh - Remember that the gdm_slave_xioerror_handler message is a very
generic message and could be caused by many different things. That
message doesn't contain any useful information and doesn't mean that
you're seeing the same crash as other people with that message. The only
useful information wi
i have this bug too. just started to happen today.
i am on 7.04 i386 desktop (running on a file server). the server is headless,
so i log in via vnc on screen :1.
since today, when i log in to the desktop using vnc, then close the vnc
session, the next time i log in, i am not getting back to the
Matthias:
Your log doesn't contain any details of the crash (the log must be from
the session directly after the crash, otherwise a good log gets rotated
in to it's place and the important information is lost), and your
problem is not related to this one. This is a bug in the NVIDIA driver,
and yo
I get this problem with only 1 user. The computer crashes at random - no
matter if I'm at the computer or not. My graphics card is an ATI 9800XT
(with the proprietary drivers enabled).
The error started to appear after I installed a new SATA2-drive
(samsung, 500Gb) to my machine. Before this there
It's still present in the new 173.14.05 driver pack.
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AMD64 Hardy.
Also have this bug, appears while switching to from one X session to another
one via fast user switch or by ctrl+alt+Fn, or to any tty console.
Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/X(xf86SigHandler+0x6a) [0x48402a]
1: /lib/libc.so.6 [0x7f8210878100]
2: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers//nvidia_drv.so
I'm experiencing this bug as well, although it doesn't happen very
often. Sometimes when switching desktop X crash. It also happen when
using "chvt" from the shell (i.e. when I want to use vnc trough ssh and
need to switch user first).
Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/X(xf86SigHandler+0x6a) [0x48402a]
1: /l
My NVIDIA is GeForce 8300 GS. It's in a Dell bought with Ubuntu
preloaded.
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If you mean me ;), then NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GS (also can be viewed in
xorg.conf post up somewhere)
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Andrew - What NVIDIA card have you got?
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Actually, I am. Thanks. I followed the diagnostic and reproduced the
problem. Then put the symbolic link in place, and all is well now.
Simply awesome!! Thanks!
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webservant- What NVIDIA card have you got? Are you sure you aren't
suffering from bug 212648?
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Here is my version information:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/xorg-bug$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.04
Release:8.04
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/xorg-bug$
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/xorg-bug$ apt-cache policy linux-restricted-modules
linux-restricted-modules:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 2.6.24.16
I'm having a similar problem. I can reproduce the problem at will with
firefox. When I go to my company's external email site (Microsoft OWA),
if I click on the link for a large email (2mb), the email partially
loads and then gnome crashes.
Xorg.0.log.old has this:
Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/X(xf86
Following days of experiments, here are the results:
1. Default options do not help
2. Disabling/erasing .nvidia-settings-rc doesn't help
3. Option 'UseCompositeWrapper' doesn't help
I've run out of ideas, and thereby am forced to use 'nv' until any
progress/change. ):
Maybe the bug isn't in NVI
When I debugged my crashes, I found that there were 2 problems causing
them:
1) 'BackingStore' option in xorg.conf causes crashes when switching user every
time.
2) OpenGL applications (glxgears, googleearth) cause Xorg to crash every-time
when overriding FSAA settings in nvidia-settings. To fix
Well, today the problem appeared again. Now I have commented out all the
custom xorg.conf options, let's see what happens.
This is the backtrace of today's crash:
Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/X(xf86SigHandler+0x6a) [0x48402a]
1: /lib/libc.so.6 [0x7f704b1b8100]
2: /usr/li
hmm, I didn't do that since I used nvidia-settings only a few times and
primarily to view information about the card. However, now when you say
that, it seems that X server doesn't crash anymore if I execute the
command.
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One other thing, I notice from your .nvidia-settings-rc that you are
overriding applications FSAA settings. Do you actually load your nvidia-
settings-rc (using nvidia-settings --load-config-only, usually added to
session preferences)
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Yes, please try removing some options. I've posted my xorg.conf, which
works at my end - this will give you an idea of which options to try and
remove from yours in order to pinpoint the problem.
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Attached. Once I have enough time, I'll try the default options rather
than these.
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Could you post your /etc/X11/xorg.conf please? Also, your ~/.nvidia-
settings-rc if you have one
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I found one with such a backtrace, indeed. The log contains usual
messages, and then is this:
Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/X(xf86SigHandler+0x6d) [0x48672d]
1: /lib/libc.so.6 [0x2ba6ac6be7d0]
2: /usr/lib/xorg/modules//libfb.so(fbSolidFillmmx+0x140)
[0x2ba6af1b2c90]
Can you post the backtrace from the end of /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old (or
it could be one of the other Xorg log files there).
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No, this is the first time I hear about that option. Nvidia drivers
manual also says nothing.
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Andrey: Do you have the 'BackingStore' option in your
/etc/X11/xorg.conf? Do you know if it is the same crash?
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I'm experiencing this bug also on 64-bit Ubuntu Hardy with latest
updates. I'm using Nvidia proprietary driver, indeed (version 169.12).
gdm crashes almost every time I press the Switch User button.
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After doing some debugging, it seems that this crash only occurs when
'BackingStore' is enabled in my xorg.conf. With the option commented
out, I can log in multiple users without a crash (so far, so good), so
I'm marking it as invalid now.
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If it's any help, this crash occurs when the screensaver activates on
the inactive screen. I've got the screensaver set to 10 minutes, and it
always crashes 10 minutes after switching users. If I lock screen and
then switch users, Xorg crashes on the inactive screen as soon as the
second user logs
Hi Chris
The log, as the previously posted one, suggest that this is indeed a restricted
driver issue and doesn't have to do with gdm nor fast-user-switch-applet, so
i'm closing this part of the bug report to center the attention on the right
package, about the gdm_slave_xioerror_handler is just
Basilio - I was just about to respond to say that I haven't seen this
bug for a while on Gutsy, and I that I hadn't seen it at all on Hardy-
but it just happened on Hardy beta for the first time. My girlfriend
logged in first, then I switched user using fast-user-switch (which is
set to leave scree
Hi there
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue for you? Can you try with
the development version of Ubuntu, Hardy Heron?
Th
Bryce: Does the backtrace contain enough information to be sure that
this is a nvidia binary driver problem? If so, I'll pop over to the
nvidia forums
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bojo42: I think the message 'WARNING: gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal
X error - Restarting :0' is just a generic message saying that something
has caused X to crash, and could be caused by anything. The backtrace in
my GDM log indicates that my crash is caused by a different problem to
the bug re
Maybe this bug is related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/140554 . Sounds similar just
without the user switching.
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Sounds like a -nvidia binary driver problem. Reassigning.
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looks like xorg crashing, reassigning
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Actually, it still appears to crash even after logging in the second
user. This is up-to-date Gutsy RC with nvidia 100.14.19 drivers
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