This is happening on a machine I just upgraded to 16.10. AFAICT, from
looking back at the logs, it only started happening, regularly, after
this upgrade. :)
Only comes about every three hours here. Just wanted to confirm it
seems to exist in the latest release. Thanks.
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Ah! No, not on my system, at least. Ubuntu 14.04, with all current
updates. totem is 3.10.1-1ubuntu4 .
Totem hung on me while I was testing, but that seemed related to opening
a movie while another instance was running. I don't have time to go
after that one right now! But nothing bad
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Thanks - Edward Donovan edward.dono...@numble.net
These packages didn't break during the apport upgrade that forced a
recompile, but they get warnings from the 2to3 tool:
compiz-core
eclipse-platform
gnome-control-center-data
gnome-settings-daemon
grub-common
nautilus-data
The webseed torrent eventually did finish, after a number of cycles of
crashes and restarting. The torrent was complete (and the status was
Finished, I believe, FWIW; at any rate it wasn't active) when I removed
the torrent from Transmission. That triggered one more instance of this
crash.
So, get this crash repeatedly, but not immediately, when I try to
download a 700MB video file from archive.org. It's a webseed. The
LibreOffice site is not responding as I try to check this, but there's a
good chance that torrent has a webseed, too. This crash may be specific
to web seeds.
On my Ivy Bridge system, the dash now opens very slowly. Window and
viewport switching are also glacially slow. A few other upgrades, like
the kernel, arrived at the same time. But with pablomme's report, too,
it seems more likely to be this.
Specifically it's Ivy Bridge GT2, aka HD 4500.
Now I've found bug 1183269, and see that fixed packages are coming.
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Ugh, that was the number for this bug. I mean bug 1187500. Sorry for
the bug spam.
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I edited the original report, above, removing the word 'bug' before all
the upstream bug numbers. Launchpad had the wrong idea, linking them
all to the wrong local bugs. It just makes for confusion, I think.
Anyway, I'll try to report back later, on how this works on my Ivy
Bridge system.
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Perhaps the retracer can tell if this is a dupe. It may be the same as
bug 1176269, that I reported. But the retracer failed on that one. I'm
not sure if it's having problems, or if there's something non-standard
in this system's coredumps, or what. The circumstances were
xsession-errors was only a lot of unrelated messages, so I deleted it.
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Hi John, thanks for the report. You've found a bug that's also been
reported at bug 1027584. It's fixed in newer release of Ubuntu.
Looking at that page, I'm not quite sure if or when it'd going to get
Thanks, Chris, for your work, and for keeping an eye on this bug
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Thanks, Sebastien, for knowing what to do with this.
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Brasero had copied a DVD to an image file, and was preparing to write
the image. I had switched in the blank disc, but apparently it hadn't
written anything yet, as the disc is still blank. A couple of
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Maybe this bug will ultimately belong to some software called by
network-manager. For now, it seems best to assign it there.
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This is probably a dupe of bug 1107226, which I recently filed. I want
to see if the stacktrace comes out any different. Because this one
occurred right after I tried to open the 'File Transfers' window, from
the main menu. That wasn't the case in that other crash.
Here
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Perhaps a dupe of bug 562753, or bug 302902. I'd like to see what the
retracer thinks about that. (Possibly they should be duped together,
themselves.)
Those older bugs are described as happening on every DCC transfer.
That's not the case for me, this is very rare, among
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Lots of nautilus crashes lately, for me, in Raring. Like bug 1101965
and bug 1101985. This appears to be a separate point in the code, but
we'll see.
I removed .xsession-errors, because it had directory and other info from
my machine. The possibly relevant part was the
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+ From looking at the stack trace, I don't know which package this crash
+ might really belong to. Nautilus, glib, gdk-pixbuf...sorry I don't know
+ enough.
- ProblemType: Crash
- DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
+
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Tried to open a bookmarked directory, via the launcher quicklist. Got
this crash.
- My home partition had recently filled up, by accident, and the Xsession-
- errors file shows some problem messages following that. But several
- gigs of space were available again
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Tried to open a bookmarked directory, via the launcher quicklist. Got
this crash.
My home partition had recently filled up, by accident, and the Xsession-
errors file shows some problem messages following that. But several
gigs of space were available again by the time
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ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: nautilus 1:3.6.3-0ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.7.0-7.5-lowlatency 3.7.0
Uname: Linux 3.7.0-7-lowlatency x86_64
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Just diagnosing with program a trial run
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Crashed mid-song. When the sound stopped, the window stayed for a
little while, grayed-out as not responding. Then it disappeared, and
the crash dialog came up.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: rhythmbox 2.98-0ubuntu3
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Aieee, duped to a private bug. Dang.
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When Brasero crashed, the last message I had noticed was Finalizing
disc. The disc turned out to have been successfully burned, but maybe
that's evident if this function comes after burning is done.
LP suggested bug 864216 as a possible dupe -- not exactly the same
function
I don't know what pieces of software are really involved with this
problem, but it's not likely to be nautilus.
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My case, presuming it's a dupe, happened when I dragged the site icon to
the tab bar, trying to open another tab with it. Got a long delay, then
a crash.
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- I love the retracer.
+ I love the retracer. That one's marked fixed, but this is recurring in
+ raring.
+
+ Hopefully this version will prove to have fixed the regression:
+
+ colord
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I just got this colord-sane crash under Raring. First time I've seen
this in a few weeks, I think.
This is probably a dupe, but the one dupe that Launchpad suggested was
marked Fix Released. Maybe a new open bug report is needed, or maybe
the retracer will find an open
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raring startup applications don't work after latest
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I love the retracer.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: colord 0.1.23-0ubuntu1
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Ok, I'll leave this in the Incomplete status. You can add more info, if
it happens some more, and we can change the status then, if needed. If
not, the bug will expire in 60 days, without our having to do any more.
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I have to pick a package to assign this to, so I'll choose lightdm, as
the FindRightPackage help suggests. But a similar bug like bug 861171
is assigned to more than five different packages; there's a lot of
software interacting here. So I don't really know.
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If you're using fallback mode, then you're not using Unity. This is my
best guess at the bug assignment. Thanks.
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Which Firefox extensions do you have installed? The first thing to try
is disable all extensions; you can do this with 'safe mode', as
described here:
http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/troubleshoot-firefox-issues-using-
safe-mode
If you don't see the 'New Tab' problem there, then an
I'm not sure whether this problem is really with cups' apport hook, or
apport itself, or what. It's not assigned to any package, and Im going
to add both of those. Excuse me if that's making unneeded work for any
maintainers. Thanks.
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(oops)
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floppy
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** Summary changed:
- Constant annoying little f's in every browser I use on 12.10
+ Constant annoying little f artifacts drawn in every browser I use on 12.10
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System randomly hangs. Sometimes when unattended, sometimes using
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package libdv4 1.0.0-4 failed to install/upgrade: tentata sovrascrittura di
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For what little it's worth, I haven't experienced this crash again, but
after a bumpy period I stopped running concurrent X sessions. X
stability has been much nicer in general, though, since the time when I
reported this, during a period when several releases were described as
Merge from
I'm taking a guess on what package this bug might belong to, because I
think that's better than no package at all. But sorry, g-s-d
maintainers, if I'm wrong. Thanks.
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FWIW, this is perfectly reproducible on my installation; I've tried
xrestop numerous times under Quantal, and every time the X session has
crashed.
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I can no longer reproduce this with Launchpad in my current Quantal,
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Rüdiger -
I added that upstream bug by picking Also affects project. That gave
me a page where I could enter the link. Thanks.
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Hi Charis -
Will you please test these files again, with an up-to-date Quantal? New
enough, at least, to have the updated cairo packages, version
1.12.2-1ubuntu2. Bug 1030357 was similar, and the upstream patches that
were picked, to fix that, may have fixed these problems, too.
I could never
Assigning to account-plugins, could also be gnome-control-center.
FWIW, I cannot reproduce this on my up-to-date Quantal. Thanks.
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** Summary changed:
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+ nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in free_node
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Status: New = Invalid
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Bug
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This happened after I accidentally released the mouse button - I dropped
a few files onto a rar archive. The result may not be what file-roller
wants to deal with, but it probably should handle it more gracefully.
Thanks.
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