Hmm... Unity/Compiz used to crash a lot for me when using the Dash.
But it hasn't crashed for several weeks in Trusty.
It seems to be rock solid now. It only crashes after tweaking Compiz settings
or after doing things I shouldn't be doing.
Anyone else with the same experience.
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I have the same problem. When I boot up my Ubuntu systems and open the
Dash and scroll through my applications sometimes the Dash will hang and
eventually crash. As a result a messages pops up with Ubuntu having a
internal error and can see that Compiz has crashed. I'm really
disappointed that
I'm suspecting this is a dup of #1300612 since the attached log shows a
segfault in Freetype, and that other bug appears to be a segfault when
rendering a Freetype glyph. The abundance of segfaults coming from
rendering Freetype glyphs is suspicious.
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I'm getting randomly segfaults from compiz, such as:
Sep 16 13:58:18 ubuntu-pc-allard kernel: [ 376.237996] traps:
compiz[2330] general protection ip:7fdd0a9b8767 sp:7fffe630d580 error:0
in libc-2.19.so[7fdd0a938000+1bb000]
and:
Jun 17 18:23:17 ubuntu-laptop-allard kernel: [ 281.369735]
Just booted up my laptop and guess what, compiz shits himself again.
Only this time I have a different error in my logs but the problem is
the same:
Sep 16 18:42:20 ubuntu-laptop-allard gnome-session[2065]: WARNING: Application
'compiz.desktop' killed by signal 6
Sep 16 18:42:20
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I had 2 crash when trying to search something in dash, just after opened
it, i reported in Bug #1311882, but i don't know if it is related to
this, since i was running in a VM, and apport get unity instead of
compiz to report the bug.
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