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Status: Invalid = Expired
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Importance: Unknown = Critical
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Gnome settings daemon randomly does not work
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According to upstream (last bug comment on bug watch):
This doesn't apply to 2.23/2.24 anymore since we changed the way we
launch dbus.
That means this bug is fixed (obsolete) in Ubuntu Intrepid, which uses
Gnome 2.23.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix
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Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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could you open a new bug using apport about the crasher, that seems to
be a different issue than the one described there
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Sorry for the pollution, I've filed my story under bug 204850 here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-
daemon/+bug/204850/comments/9
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It didn't occur to me to report it... but YES, I also run gnome under
VNC. Sounds like the same problem.
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Well, since set_touchpad_enabled() and other functions that were
introduced by 08_extra_touchpad_options.patch also didn't contain any
#ifdef HAVE_XINPUT sections, I thought it would be a bit overkill.
It all depends on whether the extra_touchpad_options code will be sent
upstream later. If
I'm having precisely the same problem as BruceBeare, and almost exactly
the same backtrace. :)
I downloaded the debug symbols, and this is what I got:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0x7f1966f937a0 (LWP 19394)]
set_touchpad_enabled (state=value optimized
Sorry, that patch contains a typo... That'll teach me to test
compilation before uploading. ;) Revised patch attached.
** Attachment added: Fix segfault in
plugins/mouse/gsd-mouse-manager.c:set_touchpad_enabled() (rev 2)
Hi Dimitry,
Nice work. Using #ifdefs like the upstream code may be a good idea, but
you seem to have found the cause of your issue.
The bug report is about a different issue though it seems, but that doesn't
mean we can't fix yours.
Thanks,
James
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I'm seeing this with ubuntu 8.04.1 with the standard 2.6.24-19-generic kernel.
I ran gnome-settings-daemon with GDB. here is the backtrace.
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0x7f518bbcd7a0 (LWP 6629)]
0x7f517eea473d in ?? () from
i have this same issue on updated 8.04 system with kernel 2.6.24
i have reported it also:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system-tools/+bug/233980
and i think that this is a duplicate for it too:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/control-center/+bug/84876
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This is not random - I can reproduce this bug at will - every time - on 3
different machines
Can we move this to a higher priority ??
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If the internet is unplugged I can reproduce this bug,
plug in internet bug goes away - running hardy heron / ubuntu server ubuntu
desktop
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The workaround in comment 52 fails on a Gutsy multi-user system, such as
Edubuntu with LTSP, because the first user to logon owns the file /tmp
/session-is-gnome, and because more than one user might be logging on
simultaneously. The flag file name should incorporate a username and/or
session id
Have tried all the fixes, no joy
Before upgrading to Heron, I had this randomly
Running a newly upgraded Hardly Herring ( ! ) server with gnome-desktop.
All symptoms appear - the message, then the eeerrryyy slow graphical system
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This occurs EVERY time I boot - so I will be rebuilding the
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Hello,
i can confirm this on my eeePC with hardy. But it only occurs if i
delete one panel of gnome and tweak the other to fit good on the small
screen of eeepc. The workaround mentioned by Ric Flomag seems to work
right now.
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Do you mean a recent update did fix this? I can't see it. I can confirm
that this bug was occurring even on the beta LiveCD!
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Can anyone else confirm this bug with Ubuntu Hardy?
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