I was able to work around this issue by disabling all my Proxies
(Socksv4). So it seems that the Socks proxies may have something to do
with this issue.
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This bug hit me especially hard today when I upgraded to 9.04 because I
am running a loop-aes encrypted root partition. Right now I am running
9.04 but booting on an old 2.6.27 kernel because I haven't quite got my
custom kernel to decrypt my root partition yet.
Would it make any sense for those
I do not appear to have this problem in 8.10 anymore.
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umount segfaults for JFS partitions
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Comin Roman's solution works for me too. I did the same except
without
Option monitor-TMDS dvi
which wasn't reported by xrandr for me.
I also have tonnes of those two lines, along with a few:
(EE) intel(0): tried to update DSPARB with both planes enabled!
VLC starts up a little
Oops. After rereading this bug report, I see it isn't really the
problem I was having. I was having trouble with occasional flashes, and
X black screening when playing videos, and such. None the less Cosmin's
solution fixed this problem I was having.
Running on a Thinkpad X40 laptop here.
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There is nothing added to my `/var/log/messages' file when the umount
segfaults.
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umount still segfaults for me in the situation that I describe.
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Public bug reported:
Version: Kubuntu 7.04
To reproduce:
Create a JFS partition (in my case it is on a disk in an external USB hard
drive enclosure)
Create an entry for it using its UUID in the fstab with the user option. For
example:
UUID=66a2b9f0-6988-422f-9211-e51115ddfb7e /media/external