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Binary package hint: gnome-session
On an up-to-date Intrepid system, gnome-session appears to be leaving a
lot of zombie's - evident immediately after logging in via GDM.
Some information about my system:
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gnome-session:
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16367256/process_list
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Release:8.10
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Output of ps aux | grep defunct:
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chr1s 5508 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?Z22:09 0:00
[gnome-login-sou] defunct
chr1s 5521 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?Z22:09 0:00
[gnome-power-man] defunct
chr1s 5522 0.0 0.0 0 0
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I don't think this is a GVFS problem. This happens with other processes
after a user has logged off too, and is reported in bug 236210
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/lib/modules/2.6.26.4-generic/volatile is part of the linux-restricted-
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please attach your
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First of all, can you tell me whether this only happens with Rhythmbox,
or is the audio quality bad with other players
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This is not describing a particular bug with any particular piece of
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You're correct Hew. x-session-manager is simply a symlink to gnome-
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I can actually confirm this. The problem is that gnome-desktop-
environment depends on gnome-keyring-manager, which doesn't actually
exist.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.1
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Could you please try running with a fresh X server configuration file
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Harvey - I can't quite make out whether you meant that the problem came
back with or without the backported iwl4965 module. Do you only get this
problem when you have the linux-backports-modules-2.6.24-19-generic
package installed?
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Pulseaudio support in Skype. Skype is not a software package provided by
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not
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Evolution
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The linux-generic
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Please run the command lsusb -v lsusb.log whilst the bluetooth
dongle is inserted, and then attach the resulting file lsusb.log to
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network-admin seems to have been split from gnome-system-tools in to
it's own package. However, network-manager never depended on gnome-
system-tools before. G-S-T was a dependency of ubuntu-desktop (and that
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 140012 ***
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Confirming, because the gwenview and gwenrename packages both contain a
/usr/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/gwenview.png with no Conflicts
defined in the control files for either package. The same applies for
Please make sure all kernel meta-packages are installed by doing:
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These problems are usually because the required meta-package isn't
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I forgot to ask, does this happen with a fresh Evolution profile and /
or a fresh user?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 223614 ***
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Thank you very much for providing the information I requested. After
looking at your backtrace, I think this is a duplicate of bug 223614, so
I am marking it so.
Thanks
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 223614 ***
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Could you also try obtaining a full backtrace as per Bryce Harrington's
request in the original report, and post any further responses in the
original report.
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Thank you for the feedback. Could you try booting with your normal
configuration, so that Xorg tries to use the NVIDIA binary drivers.
Could you then attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log from within that session,
and also your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
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Could you attach the whole log please?
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It might be useful for you to attach the output of strace. A developer would
probably need this in order to understand what might be going wrong. Could you
also post the output of:
lsb_release -rd
apt-cache policy evolution
It seems like you might also be seeing a crash. If you are, then you
It looks like your xorg.conf has been generated using the Screens and
Graphics tool. Could you try running with a bare xorg.conf please? You
can create one by doing:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
You will still need to add 'Driver nvidia' to the 'Device' section of
the new file, but don't
Just to point out this line of interest near the top of your Xorg.0.log:
(==) Using config file: /etc/X11/xorg.conf.failsafe
This is normally due to broken Xorg config
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It's still not obvious to me what the issue is. The log says very early
on that it is using the /etc/X11/xorg.conf.failsafe configuration, but
it doesn't say why. There isn't any useful information after that
statement, as the failsafe configuration behaves as expected.
Does /var/log/:0.log
I've just noticed that you said modprobe gives errors when you try to
load the nvidia module? What error does it give?
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Output of sudo ddcprobe
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/etc/X11/xorg.conf
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Sebastien - I've just been discussing this bug with Bryce on ubuntu-
bugs, and he suggested contacting you for your opinion. We don't think
this is an xorg bug, but we're not really sure what package to assign.
Do you think this might be caused by separate bugs with each of the
above mentioned
as an individual uncompressed file using the
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configuration and may enable somebody with a similar set-up to test this
and confirm.
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is a bug. The NVIDIA binary drivers misreport the display resolution,
and this is known and documented by NVIDIA in /usr/share/doc/nvidia-glx-
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We need to try and determine what process is using your hard disk. To do
this, could you please try running 'iotop' from the terminal and report
back which processes are using the most disk I/O? Iotop is not installed
by
Thank you for your feedback. Could you please attach your ~/.xsession-
errors file after you see this problem. Also, with Evolution running,
what is the output of:
ls -l /proc/`pidof evolution`/fd
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Ooh, could you also post the output of:
ls -l /proc/`pidof evolution-data-server-2.22`/fd
(Or whatever the process name of evolution-data-server is - I can't
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Harvey is right - process names would be more useful. However, if those
numbers are the highest numbers, then there isn;t a lot of disk activity
going on here at all. The numbers are very low.
I'm not sure whether iotop shows disk activity from memory management
tasks such as swapping, and I
Right, I've checked at home and iotop does show things like swapping.
With the information presented here so far, there isn't really any
evidence of excessive disk activity at all.
Could you please still provide the output of 'free -m'. In addition,
could you attach the following to this bug
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Confirming. This seems to have happened as a consequence of the fix to
bug 129152.
Basically, it appears like Compiz ignores the 'Rows' value in the
preferences dialog of the workspace switcher. Say, for
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This is also a dupe of bug 146543, although apparently it is fixed
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can only really
Travis - I've just found a newly reported bug from someone exhibiting
the same problem described here, and I've marked it as a duplicate of
this.
I can confirm the behaviour on fully up-to-date Hardy (8.04.1). With
Compiz enabled, the 'Rows' value in the workspace switcher preferences
seems to be
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