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This bug occurs occasionally. I updateted my system from Ubuntu 11.10 to
12.04 (amd64). Since then this problem exists. But I can't say which
- action is responsible for this behaviour. Perhaps has to do with the
+ action is
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Title:
soffice.bin crashed with SIGSEGV in free()
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Attached document v0.1 is the version before the crash. The data, which
was not saved, couldn't be restored. Attached document v0.2 ist the
version, it should looked like while the crash happens.
Before it crahs, I inserted a graphic (with copy and paste from a
writer-file) - see
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in g_main_context_dispatch()
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amdcccle crashed with SIGSEGV
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Hi.
This also affects my system (1920x1080 and 1680x1050 display).
Bootoption nomodeset did not make any difference. But with manual
configured xorg.conf the problem was solved.
Therefor I added the following section and now it works.
Section Screen
Identifier Default Screen
Addition:
On a second, fresh installed system everything works fine. As the bugopener i
had the AMD FGLRX driver installed. I uninstalled it, because of a bug. Perhaps
this caused the problem.
Regards
Daniel
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update-manager crashed with ImportError in /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-
Same problem here. Currently I'd like to install Ubuntu Karmic 64-bit RC
from a USB Stick - created with ubuntu usb-creator - and I get this
error at once after GDM was loaded. This error occurs reproducable at
every restart.
Output of uname:
Linux ubuntu 2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP x86_64
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ERROR:dbus-gproxy.c:225:dbus_g_proxy_manager_ref: assertion failed:
(manager-refcount 0)
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Got the same problem on Ubuntu Hardy Alpha 5 64-bit
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[Hardy] nvidia-settings crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
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Binary package hint: nvidia-settings
Using Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy (up-to-date) on my Lenovo T61 laptop (with
Nvidia Quadro NVS140M), nvida-settings chrashed while I was configuring
an external Display.
I have chosen X-Server Display Configuration and marked the external
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Got also a crash while visiting Nvidias homepage. (kernel
2.6.24-8-generic, Lenovo T61 laptop, Ubuntu Hardy Alpha5 64-bit)
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npviewer.bin crashed with SIGSEGV in g_slist_prepend()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/179882
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Seems to be fixed with actual updates (March 2nd)
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the new package seems to fix the problem.
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I also was updating/upgrading my existing gutsy via synaptic,
I get the same errormessage, but with different packages for partial upgrade:
compiz-core
compiz-gnome
compiz-plugins
dbus
ghostscript
ghostscript-x
gs-common
gs-esp
gs-esp-x
libgs8
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[apport] package update-manager failed to
I can confirm this bug in feisty too. After daily auto-update on march
11th this bug occurs.
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[apport] hal-device-manager crashed with ImportError in module() App crashed
running Hardware Information
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