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Hi, it's been a long time since you originally reported this issue.
On GNOME Bugzilla, it has been asked you to install some package from
http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/ddebs.
If you still notice this, try to follow some guidelines listed at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash.
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It seems dbus is not working properly using failsafe session. I suggest
you to enable it (/etc/init.d/dbus restart) and then launching Firefox
or any other application which causes a session shutdown.
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Well, sure thing those guys from gnome are very busy... The bug report remains
untouched. Dont you have any temporary solution for it? I dont think that
waiting for edgy to be released will work, since the problem seems to be
related to gnome 2.16.
I would really like to go back to gnome... Kde
What do you know! I just tried for curiosity sakes to login into ubuntu using
the gnome failsafe option and voila! No crashes, no kicking out, no nothing...
But in the other hand, as soon as I logged in, gnome have given me a error
message about some message daemon wich failed to open. I will
Ok, sorry for the double post, but I really dont know how to edit my last one.
Well, here goes the message, or something very close since I got this one from
the terminal, but I think that the problem still the same, only that the first
one was more visual...
Unable to connect to dbus: Unable
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Hi, sorry for the delay on coming back. Well. I noticed that agpgart
does not appear with the lsmod. I dont know if I blacklisted it right,
but I just edited the /etc/modprob.d/blacklist with sudo vim, and added
blacklist agpgart to the end of the file. I dont know the right way to
do that and
You should also type in the following instruction:
handle SIGTERM nopass stop print
This way developers have a good point to begin examining it.
P.S. When posting backtraces, please attach them using the form below :)
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I noticed a lot of users have the same problem:
http://ubuntuforums.org/search.php?searchid=8970240.
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I went to a couple of those posts, but none of them look exactly the same...
They are similar though.
Well, here goes the backtrace attached now.
Let's see if that helps.
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I filed a new bug in GNOME bugtracker. Let's see what happens.
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Importance: Unknown
Status:
Try to switch temporarily to gdm by modifiy /etc/X11/default-display-
manager file and see what happens. When you added agpgart module to
blacklist file, did you check with lsmod if it was blacklisted
correctly?
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It would be very useful if you can attach a backtrace of it. In order to do so,
you can login in a virtual console and launch the following command:
gdb /usr/bin/gnome-session -p pid_of_your_gnome-session
Once you reach gdb prompt, type the following instructions:
handle SIGKILL nopass stop
Yup, It does have somenthing like that.
Heres what it says:
Oct 13 11:57:15 localhost gconfd (aimeri-4347): starting (version 2.16.0), pid
4347 user 'aimeri'
Oct 13 11:57:16 localhost gconfd (aimeri-4347): Resolved address
xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory to a read-only configuration
I noticed the same behaviour some times ago. I partially solved this by
completely disabling AGPGART kernel support. Could you please try if it works
for you too?
Obviously, that wasn't the right way to handle this. I'm going to do further
researches on it and file a new bug in GNOME, if
I forgot to ask you if you use a driver for a graphical card such nVidia
or ATI.
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No, I dont use any drive for those fancy 3d graphical cards,,, My pc is
older than my sister,,, It dont have any agp port or nothing like that
:) The graphical card is a old matrox, but I dont remember the model.
I will try your workaround as soon as I reinstall ubuntu-desktop (Iĺl do that
now),
In order to see if it is enabled, you should run the following command:
cat /boot/config | grep CONFIG_AGP
If it is set as y, you have to recompile your kernel. If otherwise it is set as
m, you could insert agpgart in cat /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist. Next reboot it
shouldn't be loaded (you can
Well, just thought I could give an update on this, cuz the most strange thing
happened while I was installing ubuntu-desktop: I started the process using
sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop using the first shell ctrl+alt+f1 (i don't
like to do huge upgrades using any graphical interface...)
Well, all updates done and the problem is back... I tryed the command
that you gave me but it returned a invalid archive or folder message
then I went to /boot dir and Surprise: no conf file. So, what to do now?
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Are there any config file such as config-2.6.17 or so? It sounds very
strange if they aren't there.
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Ok, my bad, there where the vmlinuz files there, one for each of my 3
kernels... well, then the result was all with m, and I aded the extra
line to the blacklist and restarted the pc. At first it worked fine, but
since I'm using kde too I got that issue with the gtk-qt engine under
gnome. As soon
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How much swap space do you have? You can see it from free -mt command.
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Right now I have a swap partition of 2 gbs, and 5% is used under kubuntu
running opera, kopete, amarok and gimp. (its not runing fast but its runing...
;)
Any other information that you need?
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Is that partition active while running Ubuntu?
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yup. at least ist what it says.
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Could you please verify if in your /var/log/messages file there is something
like this:
gconfd: Received signal 15, shutting down cleanly
gconfd: Exiting
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