This might be a different bug but I highly doubt it as the original
bug behaviour followed:
In the dash (right? When pressing Win-start) all icons suddenly stopped
appearing. What had happened just before:
I closed firefox (that had gotten slow) and updated firefox and more:
2014-10-16 14:30:47
I'm not even sure if the lock-screen and dash are the same program
(unity?), in case they are different and I just happened to trigger two
bugs at once then memory being low (or low in the past) very probably is
the common cause. I do not care too much about the dash (file bug
separatly?) but the
Public bug reported:
Expected:
Under my name on login screen I should see the field to put in my
password. [I took a picture, but probably not to helpful?]
[Just a guess, could it be malloc not returning memory if memory tight?]
uptime
16:12:36 up 9 days
I update all that matters when I
I'm not sure what all the auto-generated info is telling - supposedly
should be saying what I was running and what config when I hit the bug.
I assume however it's really telling what I'm runnig at bug-submit? I
may have installed libraries but not restarted and then still using
older libraries?
Possibly suggesting this was memory related (not what follows is after
restart):
As I said AFTER restarting Unity I couldn't switch between windows (or
so I thought). ALT-TAB didn't pop up the switcher. I later discovered
that I the keybord shortcuts to switch seemed to work, just didn't see
what
I had a new development.. Maybe I should report as a new bug? In case
this helps anyone as a workaround or to fix the bug I thought I would
post here:
I had the lock screen complain of the wrong password. I sure it was the
right one as I tried many times and eventually opened a virtual terminal
Do you have multiple keyboard layouts?
Yes, BUT I think you are getting at that with my layout the password
would change if I press the same keys in another layout. It doesn't
(matter if the English one is used). It's a guess.
You think this could be adifferent manifestation if the same bug?
It's a dfferrent new bug. I think there is already a similar bug open. What
languages are you using? Please try to unlock after changing the language
in the keyboard indicator.
I use Icelandic. It has extra letters, such as þæðöÞÆÐÖ (and accented),
over English (as it is a superset I never change
Public bug reported:
[I reported with ubuntu-bug, seems ok, and provides same info as
ubuntu-bug xorg (as I then chose xorg)?]
I locked the screen (yes, I have dual screen setup) and when coming back
seconds/minutes later the pointer was frozen and I could not type in a
password. Note, I see the
** Attachment added: Shuold show what I updated after the boot (but not still
in effect)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1452255/+attachment/4392194/+files/dpkg.log.1
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Public bug reported:
What I know for sure:
Locked screen - machine was frozen when I got back after
minutes/seconds. Has happened several times before but does not happen
most/all of the time.
Of course very annoying (so I'll switch from nouveau to propriatary as a
desperate move.. I really do
Public bug reported:
First READ about how I deceived ubuntu-bug!
I'm not sure it matters or what info ubuntu-bug collects, but I didn't
do ubuntu-bug linux since it gave an error:
Problem in linux-image-3.19.0-13-generic
The problem cannot be reported:
This is not an official Ubuntu package.
I was going to upload syslog with the correct info (what ubuntu-bug
uploads seems only about since current boot).
It seems the freeze is that severe (nothing on 3.19.0-17) or early that
nothing gets appended to syslog.
$ ls -lrt /var/log/syslog*
..
-rw-r- 1 syslog adm 52942 maí 1 13:17
See:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/1235567
Probably same bug. Not sure if each version of Ubuntu should have each
own bug (here or in general). This could (in theory) be a different bug
(or the same..).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1443116/+attachment/4373203/+files/syslog
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** Attachment added: Really?: Server terminated successfully (0). Closing log
file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1443116/+attachment/4373204/+files/Xorg.0.log.old
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** Attachment added: Just in case, seems this only shows correct startup after
crash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1443116/+attachment/4373205/+files/Xorg.0.log
** Summary changed:
- Xorg crash (probably out of memory)
+ Xorg crash(?) (probably out of memory)
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Public bug reported:
If memory runs out, maybe not much can be done, but I believe this has
not happened to me in older Ubuntu versions:
Apr 12 14:29:51 Ryksugan kernel: [15064.494054] Xorg: page allocation failure:
order:0, mode:0xa00d4
Apr 12 14:29:51 Ryksugan kernel: [15064.494063] CPU: 0
[Not sure what (mesa) package to tag, there is a gnome-session[-bin] on likely
(more so than mesa that is not included in logs). Gnome-session without -bin
ending isn't even installed (GNOME3).]
Thanks for clarifying, I think you are saying, about here is the first
real error:
Apr 12 14:30:38
Public bug reported:
I'm getting this in 15.04:
The application Keyboard Input Methods has closed unexpectedly.
/usr/lib/ibus/ibus-ui-gtk3
There were other reports, but none for 15.04 it seemed so I reported
again..
One special case:
[This program doesn't seem essential to me (for Icelandic
The changelog says replacing the 512 bit dh key with a 2014 bit one
coming from this:
This is caused by a recent OpenSSL update in trusty-security. This
needs https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/1ad7c0253abe backported, I
confirmed that this fixes the test.
That commit says the same, but looking
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