Ben Wing writes: > do the backtraces always look like this or do they vary?
They are always in XCheckIfEvent, although how they get there varies, e.g. Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. [Switching to Thread 46912549568976 (LWP 29564)] 0x00002aaaabfb4ac0 in XCheckIfEvent () from /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6 (gdb) backtrace #0 0x00002aaaabfb4ac0 in XCheckIfEvent () from #/usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6 #1 0x000000000048a0b4 in emacs_shell_event_handler () #2 0x000000000055c5ff in check_quit () #3 0x0000000000518265 in make_string_from_buffer () #4 0x00000000005196d5 in buffer_delete_range () #5 0x000000000046baa5 in Fdelete_region () #6 0x0000000000451333 in execute_rare_opcode () #7 0x00000000004521db in execute_rare_opcode () #8 0x0000000000453f70 in funcall_compiled_function () #9 0x000000000047be41 in Ffuncall () #10 0x0000000000451809 in execute_rare_opcode () #11 0x0000000000453f70 in funcall_compiled_function () #12 0x000000000047be41 in Ffuncall () #13 0x0000000000451809 in execute_rare_opcode () #14 0x0000000000453f70 in funcall_compiled_function () #15 0x000000000047be41 in Ffuncall () #16 0x0000000000451809 in execute_rare_opcode () #17 0x0000000000453bdb in Fbyte_code () #18 0x000000000047a3c1 in Feval () #19 0x00000000004770fe in condition_case_1 () #20 0x0000000000451444 in execute_rare_opcode () #21 0x00000000004521db in execute_rare_opcode () #22 0x0000000000453f70 in funcall_compiled_function () ---Type <return> to continue, or q <return> to quit--- #23 0x000000000047be41 in Ffuncall () #24 0x0000000000451809 in execute_rare_opcode () #25 0x0000000000453f70 in funcall_compiled_function () #26 0x000000000047be41 in Ffuncall () #27 0x000000000047c3cc in call1 () #28 0x00000000004c3fc1 in Fdispatch_event () #29 0x000000000045ac05 in Fcommand_loop_1 () #30 0x00000000004770fe in condition_case_1 () #31 0x000000000045a774 in Freally_early_error_handler () #32 0x00000000004745ce in internal_catch () #33 0x000000000045a8bc in initial_command_loop () #34 0x00000000004737ba in xemacs_21_4_18_x86_64_debian_linux () #35 0x0000000000474269 in main () > i'm not sure what to do about this, unfortunately, other than trying a > different version of the X server or related drivers, or compiling your > own version of XEmacs. (maybe you'll get lucky and some combination of > these will avoid triggering the X bug.) Even though I only see this triggered running Xemacs, I agree this looks like a X bug (or possibly a driver problem). Xorg? NVIDIA? Any ideas? Larry -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

