The debug symbol packages installed come all from the offical dbgsym
repository and are as updated as it is, if they don't match the
installed versions it's not my fault, and I wouldn't know how to remedy.
Also, I don't think that any of those libraries are involved in some way in the
crash,
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compiz crashed with SIGSEGV (Xubuntu 11.10)
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Again on the stack trace: I installed the -dbg/-dbgsym packets of every
library about which the Compiz crash plugin log complained (no symbol
found), but it didn't add any detail to the stack trace.
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Further examination of the process map shows that the fault address
(0x406fcee8) belongs to a portion of memory associated with the file
/tmp/glNSpQ5n (deleted).
I am inclined to think that this file belongs to the proprietary nVidia
drivers: I heard several times that they need /tmp to be
Tested older nVidia drivers (version 173-updates), crash again. This
time the memory region of the crash (almost the same) is associated with
/dev/zero, go figure...
One thing I forgot to mention: on this very machine I run without
problems Linux Mint 11 with compiz enabled; thinking that maybe