[Bug 1431857] Re: dbus crash in ubuntu 14.04

2015-03-18 Thread lemmuh
Unfortunately my /var/log/dpkg.log is no longer available since I needed to use the system, so I proceeded with wiping it after coming up with an alternative recovery mechanism. Hopefully the log provided by acallan provides the information you need. Dell support actually provided me with a

Re: [Bug 1431857] Re: dbus crash in ubuntu 14.04

2015-03-18 Thread lemmuh
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 10:10 AM, Mario Limonciello supe...@ubuntu.com wrote: @lemmuh, please don't post that ISO publicly. Of course, it wasn't my intention to make this publicly available. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed

[Bug 1431857] Re: dbus crash in ubuntu 14.04

2015-03-17 Thread lemmuh
I should also note that the originally posted stack trace was the result of running an identically-versioned copy of dell-recovery that I downloaded to confirm what I was seeing with the factory-installed version. The stack traces were identical. -- You received this bug notification because

Re: [Bug 1431857] Re: dbus crash in ubuntu 14.04

2015-03-17 Thread lemmuh
On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 3:40 PM, Mario Limonciello supe...@ubuntu.com wrote: Can you confirm a few details: 1) Was this a factory installed system? Indeed, this was a fresh from the factory system. 2) If so, was this the version of Dell Recovery included on your system? Yes. 3) What's the

[Bug 1431857] [NEW] dbus crash in ubuntu 14.04

2015-03-13 Thread lemmuh
Public bug reported: Open Dell Recovery, click Build OS Media, Media Type doesn't matter, click Apply, and: ERROR:dbus.connection:Unable to set arguments (None, b'/dev/sda3', 'A00', '/home/ddh/Downloads/ubuntu-14.04-amd64-dell_A00.iso') according to signature '': class 'TypeError':

[Bug 219292] [NEW] gnome-session memory leak triggered by red quit button

2008-04-18 Thread lemmuh
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gnome-session After clicking the red Quit button via either the System drop-down or the panel applet, and then locking the screen and logging back in (or simply hitting Cancel), the x-session-manager (gnome-session) process eats up an additional ~5MB of