Further examination of the process map shows that the fault address 
(0x406fcee8) belongs to a portion of memory associated with the file 
"/tmp/glNSpQ5n (deleted)".
I am inclined to think that this file belongs to the proprietary nVidia 
drivers: I heard several times that they need /tmp to be executable otherwise 
they won't work correctly, so probably they place part of their stuff there to 
be loaded by executables. Maybe I'll try again to use older drivers and check 
if I get some result.

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  compiz crashed with SIGSEGV (Xubuntu 11.10)

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