Indeed the last update solved this issue, gnome-software now works fine.
It also doesn't output any message on the terminal anymore.
If the problem was to happen again I will follow your instructions and
upload the backtrace.
Thank you, you can close this bug report.
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Public bug reported:
When starting gnome-software, the GUI displays for a second or two, then
the program crashes.
Starting from a terminal:
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~$ gnome-software
10:44:25:0971 Gtk Theme parsing error: gtk.css:1278:13: The 'icon-shadow'
property has
** Summary changed:
- EOG crashes while opening a large file
+ EOG crashes when opening a large file
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1786268
Title:
EOG crashes when
Public bug reported:
While opening a large file (eg, >8MB jpeg file), EOG segfaults with the
following error:
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(eog:16768): Gdk-ERROR **: 15:24:55.294: The program 'eog' received an X Window
System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was
Chistopher,
Just tried a 15.04 Vivid VM and indeed it works out of the box, unlike Trusty.
Chris,
Of course it works if you install the proprietary drivers, but it's merely a
workaround. Who wants to install ~30mb of proprietary blobs when the OSS driver
works fine.
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Thank you Christopher for your follow-up, it's a pleasure to help.
Since Trusty is an LTS release and will be there for quite some time, I
think it is more than appropriate to backport this fix before more users
run into this issue. I will get in touch with the ubuntu-bug control
team and see
Christopher,
Theor, did this problem not occur for you personally (not someone else on
another report of forum) in a release prior to Trusty?
The previous releases were not LTS and I wouldn't use them natively, so I can't
tell. It used to work with 12.04LTS though.
I notice that some people
$ apport-collect 1312594
Package sane-backends not installed and no hook available, ignoring
$ sudo apt-get install sane-backends
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package sane-backends
For your information, this
Disabling the SNA acceleration will solve the issue at a significant
performance cost, though:
http://cynic.cc/blog/posts/sna_acceleration_vs_uxa/
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=articleitem=intel_glamor_firstnum=2
For an immediate permanent fix, best is to add the --ui-disable-partial-
Indeed, --ui-disable-partial-swap solves the corruption problem!
Forgot to mention, I'm using an AMD FirePro 5950m and Intel i915
integrated chipset. Problem solved on both GPUs on 14.04 with Unity.
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The problem is still present in 14.04. Opening a document results in a
libmtp error: Unknown error, whether it's a picture in EOG or a text
file in GEdit. Opening a video with Totem results in a Could not
determine type of stream error.
FIle operations are fine though.
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The bug is still there on 14.04 Trusty.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/879577
Title:
Aisleriot no longer uses the global menu
Status in DBus Menu:
Confirmed
Assigning to libsane as only scanning is impacted. This might possibly
be related to another package though.
** Package changed: ubuntu = sane-backends (Ubuntu)
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