Thanks for the tip. I uninstalled the "Sound Input & Output Device
Chooser" extension and it does not seem to crash when disconnecting now.
I suppose I should get in touch with the extension's developer and file
a bug?
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> I've never seen that before; Xorg says WH-1000XM3 is a keyboard
device.
Crashes happen also with other two BT headsets I have.
> 1. Look in /var/crash for crash files and if found run:
> ubuntu-bug YOURFILE.crash
> Then tell us the ID of the newly-created bug.
No crash file was created.
It also happens when the disconnection is made through the user
interface (either blueman or settings -> bluetooth).
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It may of course be a bluetooth bug, but when I tried to submit it as an
audio/sound-related problem, I could not characterize it correctly.
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Public bug reported:
I am logged in an X session with gnome. Just after logging, I start a
Sony Bluetooth headphones (WH-1000XM3). After they connect (and they
work), I switch them off (using the switch in the headphones). < 3
seconds after disconnections, the gnome-session crashes (and
I have just reported the bug. Thanks.
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Title:
cupsd 2.2.0-2 crashed with SIGABRT in __malloc_assert()
Status in cups package in
I have (apparently) solved the problem. In several printer definitions
printers.conf had a long (some 4000 chars?) configuration line (see at
the end of this message). There were recurring errors in cups/error_log
stating "Unknown configuration directive" which I had not noticed. I
removed the
Public bug reported:
I am unable to print after a smooth upgrade from 16.04 to 16.10, as the
cupsd service would not start. The installed version of cups-daemon is
2.2.0-2. I am using Ubuntu release 16.10.
Syslog shows:
Oct 22 18:36:46 mcarro-ThinkPad-X1-Carbon-3rd cupsd[20036]: cupsd:
I am running 13.04 development version up to date with kernel
3.8.0-6-generic #13-Ubuntu SMP Thu Feb 14 17:23:12 UTC 2013 i686 i686
i686 GNU/Linux
When I log in into an Ubuntu session I get lots (well, 5 or so) of GPU
hang-related apport messages and then at some point it stops. They
don't
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