Public bug reported:
ran
export GDK_SYNCHRONIZE=1
glade
on command line
immediate output:
GladeUI-Message: 10:19:36.816: 1 missing displayable value for GtkWidget::events
GladeUI-Message: 10:19:36.817: 3 missing displayable value for
GtkWidget::AtkObject::accessible-role
GladeUI-Message: 1
I uninstalled glade package 3.22.2-1 and installed 3.22.1-1 from
https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/amd64/glade
which ran but exactly the same crash, as described above.
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Since no one else is reporting this problem, it's probably something I'm
doing wrong. Any suggestions about how to fix?
** Changed in: glade-3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Converted to question:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glade-3/+question/695269
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Similar problem occured after kernel upgrade to 3.13.0-32 on Ubuntu 12.04.4
LTS.
Problem cured by uninstalling VirtualBox 4.2 and installing VB 4.3 (both
obtained from
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads";>the Oracle VB
website.
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Probably the same issue:
no_label, and yes_label arguments of yesno cause
File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/dialog.py", line 1571, in yesno
**kwargs)[0]
File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/dialog.py", line 825, in _perform
child_rfd)
File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/dialog.py", line
Hi Pawel,
Been running your custom 2.6.35-28 for a few days, no freezes. So in my
opinion he patch you bisected out is probably my culprit as well as
yours.
Headers compiled okay as well. VirtualBox won't install in custom
2.6.35-28, probalby do do with that compile warning when I built kernel.
Sorry, I'm still in a mess with kernel headers.
In custom kernel the usual invocation to bring virtualBox up to speed:
/etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup
gets
Error! Your kernel headers for kernel 2.6.35-28-generic cannot be found at
/lib/modules/2.6.35-28-generic/build or /lib/modules/2.6.35-28-gener
Thanks. Worked a treat. I had tried the other way around (linux-
headers-2.6.35-28-generic_2.6.35-28.49_i386.deb first). All set,
VirtualBox fine. Many thanks
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Only way I could get a half-decent picture of f1 terminal
screen was in two halves This is left half, 2.6.35.25 locked up
immediately on cp-r running for ten seconds or so.
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Here's right side of f1 terminal screen, 2.6.35.25 locked up
immediately on cp-r running for ten seconds or so.
Left side attached to previous comment
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Newbie question: assuming 2.6.38-999-generic may contain fixes that
elimnate most of freezes; when does it become a distributed release.
Will it become 2.6.35.26? O is it not that simple?
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YannUbuntu : I suppose you could go through same drill, compile you own
custom kernel sans the patch, following Pawel's instructions in comment
#24. Or you could wait til there's an official kernel build that
addresses the problem and see if tht makes your bug go away.
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I installed
linux-image-2.6.35-28-generic_2.6.35-28.49_i386.deb
by double clicking; it opened in Ubuntu Software Centre
,
Seemed to install successfully.
Then double clicked on
linux-headers-2.6.35-28-generic_2.6.35-28.49_i386.deb
and got "Dependency is not satisfiable: linux-headers-2.6.35-
Ok, I'll try kernel next week. Thanks for all feedback.
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systematic freezes on any kernel version post 2.6.35-22
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Know nada about git bisect (except what I just read.
I have problems from 2.6.35-22 onward, so it would be less work to do a
git bisect from 2.6.35-22 to 2.6.35-23?
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I meant, of course, if you did too
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I'm impressed. Sounds a time-consuming business.
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Yeah, I can do that. Not instantly: sometime next week probably, maybe about
Wednesday or Thursday.
Maybe longer, in that to be completely sure I "can't reproduce the bug with the
kernel" can take time. But happy to have a go.
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Before I go any further:
sudo apt-get install fakeroot build-essential crash kexec-tools
makedumpfile kernel-wedge
generated following warnings
update-rc.d: warning: kdump start runlevel arguments (2) do not match
LSB Default-Start values (0 1 2 3 4 5)
update-rc.d: warning: kdump stop runlevel
I'll just do without VirtualBox when testing custom kernel. I really
don't want to mess around with VirtualBox; I've had to rebuild me VMs
several times already, and it VirtualBox uninstall/install goes wrong
I'd be doing it again.
Cant tell whether build-dep linux finished.
==
Ok. Won't be til next week. And I've just thrown more RAM at laptop,
will have to drop back to earlier kernels and make sure problem still
there.
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Pavel: Interesting. With my 2.6Gig of effective memory I dropped back
to 2.6.35-23, loaded firefox, gimp with 9 images between 1x5000 and
5000x5000, celestia, stellarium, sciTE. Best I could get was 67% memory
utilisation, and I couldn't get a freeze on copying data after many
attempts (thou
More fairly stupid newbie questions:
The custom kernel I made following Pawel's instructions works
flawlessly, so problem clearly solved.
It installed itself as installed as 2.6.35-28.
Now there's an update waiting to come in with the same version number.
Too soon to contain a fix for bug Pawel
Ok, many thanks.
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dpkg reports
dpkg: error processing
linux-image-2.6.38-8-generic_2.6.38-8.40~pre201103300902_amd64.deb (--install):
package architecture (amd64) does not match system (i386)
Despite me having an AMD Turion 64 cpu
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On any version of kernel after 2.6.35-22, get freezes
-- almost always after some tens of seconds
when copying megabytes of data to hard disk using nautilus,
whether source is same HD or flash memory
-- sometimes when allowing an update involving numerous
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Neat. I'm linux newebie, never occurred to me to try this.
using 2.6.35.24 (??.. latest kernel)
in console: copied about 700MB from /dev/sda3 to same partition: works ok
same copy via nautilus seized up at about 500 Mb
In console after reboot: froze , then every minute spit out:
at
Ok, ta. Let me know if I can gather more data and/or test anything.
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> Well, if you could get the exact text of that error it might help;
I think the text I sent was it, barring the code; but I'll try to get
that too using one of methods you suggested.
Log files not available, so I'll try the other methods you suggest next
week.
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> Please be sure to c
Not very comfortable with trying latest development release, if there's
a reasonable change it will screw up my existing installation: I don;t
much fancy redoing everything I've done up til now. I don't yet have
partition backup/mirroring set up, so I've got no way to easily undo any
serious damag
I installed
2.6.38-999-generic
from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily/current/
and got ambiguous results.
I got a freeze when copying sets of files of 600M+ in Nautilus,
but only after a half dozen tries
I wasn't able to get a freeze copying similar amounts using c -r in
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