closed the issue as its not an issue in Precise. Thanks
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I tried this (once) with 12.04 alpha 2 and could not reproduce the
problem.
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Unity crashes after being suspended for 48hrs
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With fresh versions of GTK, X and Compiz / Unity in Precise, this bug
might get fixed, can someone confirm that?
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The XI_BadDevice error from comment #10 should be fixed in precise with
the current gtk version
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Unity crashes after being suspended for
It happens really often to me, and I see:
compiz[2686]: segfault at 10 ip 7f1d60b08a23 sp 7fff50cfa560
error 4 in libgdk-3.so.0.200.0[7f1d60acb000+77000]
in kern.log
Jan 17 19:55:58 luna gnome-session[2603]: Gdk-WARNING: The program
'gnome-session' received an X Window System
ddxSigGiveUp: Closing log is just the normal X is done running and is
closing now message, not an error, just X being jargonny.
The ubuntuone video you linked to just says Could not locate object.
Would be better to just attach it to the bug report.
If X was crashing there would be a stacktrace
Could you attach your /var/log/kern.log and /var/log/syslog after a
crash? I can take a deeper look for you.
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Reproduced this again. Here is a video taken while resuming the system after
being asleep for a weekend:
http://ubuntuone.com/7DTQgFyE49FT6r4AHrEr2r
I saw the same ddxSigGiveUp: Closing log signature in Xorg.0.log.old.
I haven't found any other indication of a crash on the system.
(Sorry the
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Setting back to new and subscribing Dx. Could you please take another
look baesd on the Desktop Team's analysis?
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Unity crashes after being
Indeed, the log says:
[ 96109.353] [mi] EQ overflowing. The server is probably stuck in an infinite
loop.
[ 96109.353]
Backtrace:
[ 96109.358] 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0x26) [0x460566]
I don't know what that means; Bryce, do you?
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This doesn't look like an X issue to me - that EQ overflow indicates
that something blocked the Xserver process for long enough for its
internal event queue to fill up; this can take much less than a second
for a touchpad driver like synaptics. Given that the EQ overflow seems
to have occurred
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Looking at the X logs, it looks like an Xorg issue to me, not a Unity or
compiz issue. I might be wrong, though, I'll wait for someone from
x-swat to look at this.
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