Here's a backtrace. It's a hang, but I'm not sure it's exactly the same
hang (the notable difference is that in this case, the app won't repaint
and the CPU is spinning, whereas before I think it was repainting and
sleeping--maybe that's not a meaningful difference, though). As before
there are
One further comment, just by looking at the output of 'ps auxwwm', I can
see that rhythmbox is starting a new thread every couple of minutes more
or less. This almost certainly coincides with the start of each new
song. So the bug would seem to be that these threads are not correctly
being
I also have this problem. In my case, for some reason the power button
is pressed (i.e., not by me) during wakeup from suspend. I could work
around this with a do nothing option, but instead my best alternative
is ask me. This almost works, except that for some reason the dialog
box is either
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
I've noticed that recent versions rhythmbox hang after they've been
running a few days (at least for me). I tried attaching to a hung
program with gdb. I did notice that there were over 500 threads, which
seems odd, but I have no idea what
If you're saying this is now one of the options in the vanilla
install, thanks very much for making this change!!!
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Power button options should include Do Nothing
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For those who may experience this, you can work around the crash by
copying to a file first, and then burning from that file.
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Another data point: I upgraded a machine to LTS last night, and I'm
seeing the bug being described here.
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brasero can't copy audio cd (useless error message)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/529696
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This is currently occurring on about 40% of resumes for me (ubuntu
10.04), on a Dell Inspiron 1420N (sold with ubuntu). Just to clarify,
for me, I always see either behavior (a), or I see (b) followed by (c).
Over several ubuntu releases, it seems like this problem has disappeared
and
:-(
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Title:
Power button options should include Do Nothing
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