No you did not open this bug. Go check the numbers. This is bug 197581, the one you opened is bug 261579, which has been marked as a duplicate of this. Please provide the information requested by Michael Vogt. Thanks.
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu) Status: New => Incomplete ** Description changed: - Hi, - - I think it is actually reproducible, but not necessarily with update- - manager. What I did was ending my gnome-display-manager session with - alt-ctrl-F2. Sometimes I do this with alt-ctrl-backspace. The reason is - a crash of the GUI, where I can still move the arrow (cursor) over the - Desktop display, but I can no longer open any application by clicking on - an icon, not even a terminal for some reason. Sometimes when I have a - heavier crash I just have to use the soft reboot button. I am now using - the alfa 3 Intrepid, possibly updated to alfa 4? I did this mainly - because I needed network manager 0.7.0 to get my 3 mobile broadband USB - modem to work (Huawei E220). I mind you there, that I don't know how to - put information into the bug tracking system through the terminal, so - therefore I cannot report these problems. Possibly other newbies will - experience the same problem. Is there a way to reach launchpad through - the command line. Anyway, to reproduce the situation, sometimes the - display crashes, mostly due to an application crash I think. I have 3 - applications that crash on a regular basis. These are Virtual Box 1.6.4, - firefox and gnome-terminal. I use the new VirtualBox because VMWare is - not compatible with my hardware and I need the USB support of the newer - versions. Sometimes it crashes, but run sudo apt-get update, upgrade and - dist-upgrade several times a day, as well as dpkg-reconfigure -a and - apt-get install -f and update-manager -d and synaptic. I reboot - frequently. So sometimes this vbox thing works and sometimes not. I - think there is a problem with getting the right info to you, because you - people care more about my security than I do. The terminal stopped - working for no good reason and is still broke I now use terminal.app or - Konsole. Firefox stopped working because I downloaded 5 other languages: - Dutch, French, German and Spanish and also several plugins. So I usually - do apt-get source and build-dep and then some updates and stuff, when a - package stops working. Sometimes I can still use all my display windows, - except the ones for applications that I opened after one of the above - mentioned applications crashed. Sometimes the display freezes and I can - only move the cursor (arrow), but not open any icons or due a right- - click with the touchpad button. In more extreme case I can not even move - the cursor anymore. In that case I cannot reach the command line with - alt+ctrl+F2 or alt+ctrl+backspace either and I must reboot using the - soft reboot button. I am beginning to assume that there may be a time - progression relationship between the three different forms of this bug. - The mildest form occurs unrelated to time. But the medium one, where I - can still move the cursor and reach the command line, will progess to a - total freeze if I don't kill the display and I have to use the soft - reboot key then. I think this means the PCU gets into a loop, possibly - because of the display application, or possibly by something else. - Anyway, when I have rebooted, then I often get the star mentioning an - application crashed, please report. I always choose report, but often I - can't connect and get a bad gateway warning. I click on close and then - that information is lost. In other instances I can reach launchpad, but - the title I get (is your bug one of these?), is identical to a - previously reported bug. I then just close the window, because when I - click report a new bug, the bug team will say, already exist, but please - feel free .... on so on. The other option is subscribe to the bug, but - then my mail box gets spammed. So I mean: I have a bug that shortcuts my - CPU capacity, due to failure in either vbox, terminal or firefox. Then - the display freezes and I have to reboot, through the command line or - the soft reboot. Whatever application I used after one of the three - previously mentioned failed, gets reported through the bug report - system. But possibly this is caused by a totally different bug all - together. And the bug team replies: already exists or invalid because - unable to reproduce. This is normal, because I usually reconfigure the - package after the application crashes and other stuff, apt-get source - and apt-get build-dep and update or upgrade, so this may be an issue. Or - it might be another application I open as the processor is getting in a - loop (or the ROM? I have upgraded it to 2GB, and everything works just - fine, Vista and Ubuntu). This bug I just report says update-manager - crashes. But this is because I did alt+ctrl+F2 to close the display and - get login and password in terminal mode. After I login and do update and - upgrade and stuff, I tried to do update-manager -d but get cannot open - display message and then sudo reboot. Then I get the report problem - popup, but the title of it does probably not reflect the cause of the - bug. It would be easier if you gave me the instructions on how to - further examine the bug in the command line mode, for instance by ps -A - and the kill -9 or kill --nice and see which application is staying - active. I could then contact the bug team by typing mail, and sending - this info. Or maybe you can write me a shellscript. I will do setuid, - chmod and chown as you describe, and then I can report any medium crash, - through the command line. My display won't open anymore, but I still - have internet connectivity (visible through apt-get update and upgrade). - Please give me some problem gathering instructions and a shell script - or, some instructions on how to pipe through cat or vim and how to use - mail. Then I can certainly report anything you want. One last thing: - when I reboot, the command line indicates ufw failed and firestarter - failed, but all other applications work, but one. When it reaches br0, - it hangs for a minute and says: cannot start network (or something - - I'll write it down if it can be useful) because no network checksum. - This br0 is a bridge for Virtual Box, that I created personally to get - internet connection for my virtual machine. I followed the instructions - on the official documentation site punctually. Please ask me as soon as - possible, since I update regularly and in time I can no longer - reproduce, and then the bug squad says invalid. - - Cheers, - - Thomas - Binary package hint: update-manager Random crash on start-up. ProblemType: Crash Architecture: i386 - Date: Sun Mar 2 05:24:53 2008 + Date: Sun Mar 2 05:24:53 2008 DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04 ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/update-manager InterpreterPath: /usr/bin/python2.5 NonfreeKernelModules: fglrx Package: update-manager 1:0.87.10 PackageArchitecture: all ProcCmdline: /usr/bin/python2.5 /usr/bin/update-manager ProcEnviron: PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games LANG=en_CA.UTF-8 SHELL=/bin/bash PythonArgs: ['/usr/bin/update-manager'] SourcePackage: update-manager Title: update-manager crashed with RuntimeError in <module>() Traceback: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/update-manager", line 43, in <module> gtk.init_check() RuntimeError: could not open display Uname: Linux 2.6.24-10-generic i686 UserGroups: adm admin audio cdrom dialout dip floppy lpadmin plugdev video -- update-manager crashed with RuntimeError in <module>() https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197581 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs