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gnome-settings-daemon crashed with signal 5
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I'm new to Ubuntu I don't know why this applet crashes, it occurs when I
boot up the my system. It may not even be the settings I did not read
the report!!??
I did report it when it happend so maybe someone will send me the info
required to sort the problem out!
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gnome-settings-daemon crashed
Still here with the last couple of dist-upgrades of Hardy.. I was
attempting to set the audio utility, but audio settings are still out.
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My crash of gnome-settings-daemon happened after click on icon of
Keyboard in gnome-control-center. I have a lot of problems from
2.2.24-10with keyboard - often not detected, I cannot log-in, but I have
to report it as a different bug. This crash was in fully working system
when I tried to review
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Attaching a patch to fix this.
** Attachment added: gsd.debdiff
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12279647/gsd.debdiff
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Status: New = Confirmed
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** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-control-center = gnome-settings-daemon
Status: Confirmed = New
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #518637
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** Also affects: gnome-control-center via
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-settings-daemon -
2.21.91-0ubuntu4
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* debian/patches/19_extra_keybindings.patch:
- Add proper xrandr callback when XF86Display is pressed.,
thanks Mario Limonciello
No, it's not incomplete, the desktop team just get load on bugs for the
number of people looking at them and it's not easy to deal with the
load, there is enough informations to send that on bugzilla now
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Is this really incomplete? If not, what information is being requested?
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Dnia 2008-02-09, So o godzinie 10:08 +, Sebastien Bacher pisze:
Thank you for your bug. Does anybody still get the issue using the
current versions?
It seems to be everything ok now.
For me it's fixed.
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Thank you for your bug. Does anybody still get the issue using the
current versions?
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For me g-s-d continues to crash. It crashes every time I close and open
my laptop lid. I have a lenovo T61 running current hardy AMD64.
-BenRI
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Sure enough, the following command fixes this problem:
$ sudo rm -rf /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/plugins/media-keys/
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If I run gnome-settings-daemon from the terminal with --no-daemon, then
I am able to get the following error message.
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** ERROR:(gsd-media-keys-manager.c:911):do_action: code should not be reached
[1202571033,000,xklavier.c:xkl_engine_start_listen/]The backend does not
require manual
Found another relevant datum:
It's not the keypress that does it, it's the video output switching. On
my system (Dell Latitude X200), if I place the machine in the mediabase
with the lid closed, it will automatically change to the external
display. This will also crash gnome-settings-daemon.
I don't have a secondary display to attach, but I still do get the same crash
upon hitting my 'hotkey display switch' hotkey.
Last line of gnome-settings-daemon console output is this:
** ERROR **: file gnome-settings-multimedia-keys.c: line 749 (do_action):
should not be reached
aborting...
Oh, and another note (curse the lack of edit function...): when I repeatedly
kill gnome-settings-daemon so it stops respawning, then I can run 'xev' and hit
the hotkey, and it tells me the key is 'xf86display'.
Apport didn't automatically post the stack trace to this existing bug, so I've
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I see this problem as well on a dell latitude X200.
I have an external monitor; however, as far as I can tell this system
only allows mirroring of displays, and not a dual monitor/Xinerama
setup.
As far as I can tell the crash happens when:
1. laptop is booted outside of media base.
2. laptop is
Thanks for your report, do you use an extra monitor also? may you tell
us a few steps to reproduce the crash? thanks.
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