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yes, pulseaudio crashes when the bug occurs.
I also verified that your patch successfully recovers from the
condition.
Thanks Henry.
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I can also confirm that pulseaudio is crashing. Noticed yesterday on
Lubuntu 12.10
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[11.10 - 12.04] lxpanel crashing randomly. High
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[11.10 - 12.04] lxpanel crashing randomly. High CPU-Load nothing is
clickable correctly. Redraw fails
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So, does pulseaudio crash/restart? You can check that by seeing if its
PID changes by doing ps ax | grep pulseaudio before and after.
(Assuming you are using pulseaudio).
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I actually made an additional patch that has the plugin recover. You can
find it here:
https://github.com/hsgg/lxpanel/commit/db1dc50c54bb9d1de171529d4234d59ea1f9d7e9
I intend to make a pull-request with these patches upstream within a
week or so.
But this really is just pampering over the
The bug still occurs.
For me, it is easily reproducible. Set panel to autohide. Click on mute/unmute
a few times.
Debugging, it seems that the mixer continuously receives G_IO_IN events,
but on processing, snd_mixer_handle_events returns -5 (EIO), so the event is
never processed (fd is not
To correct myself, while the bug seemed to occur more with autohide,
it now seems occurs without autohide at the same rate.
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On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 01:27:23PM -, Don Mahurin wrote:
The bug still occurs.
For me, it is easily reproducible. Set panel to autohide. Click on
mute/unmute a few times.
Debugging, it seems that the mixer continuously receives G_IO_IN events,
but on processing,
I have a patch that saves lxpanel (but the volumealsa plugin doesn't
work anymore when the bug occurs). Does that prevent the 100% cpu usage?
Looks like this does prevent the lxpanel/volumealsa 100% cpu death.
Though, as you say, the plugin stops working when it happens.
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I was already built package with Henry's patch for oneiric amd64. The files can
be found here:
https://nora.sytes.net/apps/files_sharing/get.php?token=98a50f9603346b7c0dc9e5b50ffda7d367ff7bb9
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Michael Basse, please, upload sources of your packages anywhere and
write step-by-step build manual hier. Thank you and sorry for my
english.
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On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 12:54:03AM -, Michael Basse wrote:
Henry,
i can confirm that your patch was fixing the issue. Can you put your patch
upstream?
Thanks for testing, Julien just pushed the patch upstream a few days
ago:
Henry,
thank you for the info. The bug can not be closed. I was running my version
of lxpanel which was using your patch fine for the last weeks. Some days ago i
installed the latest lxpanel from the repos. This version has still the bug, so
the bug is still affecting the package from 12.04
lxpanel snapshot is from 2012-02-12, and the patch was commited on
2012-01-28, so yes the patch is include in precise.
** Changed in: lxpanel (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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steps to reproduce:
produce a very high cpu load (in this case it was a very high io-load),
then switch windows by clicking on the entrys in lxpanel, after some
seconds lxpanel crashed (100%cpu load)
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defnitly NOT fixed. Today (with the new lxpanel package) i was facing
two crashes. 100%cpu load, nothing clickable. alt+tab still working
Also the entrys in lxpanel moved left and were at the same position as
my icons
http://alpha-unix.de/~iceroot/ubuntu/lxpanel-crash.png (left in lxpanel
is my
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 10:51:27PM -, Julien Lavergne wrote:
lxpanel snapshot is from 2012-02-12, and the patch was commited on
2012-01-28, so yes the patch is include in precise.
That is when I created the patch, but the email of you merging it
upstream was from 2012-02-11, and it wasn't
apt-get source lxpanel
...
michael@eeebuntu:~/ubuntu-dev$ grep -r tk-res_class_flink = NULL;
lxpanel-0.5.8+git20120212/
lxpanel-0.5.8+git20120212/src/plugins/taskbar.c:tk-res_class_flink =
NULL;
so the patch is in the latest 12.04 panel but is not fixing the issue
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i will do some testing with my packages because i am sure with my
package i am not facing the issue. Maybe another patch from the latest
lxpanel is doing something where the patch from henry is not working
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Henry,
i can confirm that your patch was fixing the issue. Can you put your patch
upstream?
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had firefox, thunderbird, lxterminal, lxtask, and file-roller going
although the latter was idle. i've had this on a rare occassion before.
not really sure why. lxpanelctl restart usually puts it in its place.
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Can someone try this patch, please?
** Patch added: Fix infinite loop
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Hi Henry,
thank you for the patch. I will do some testing with it. Maybe others want the
same so here is the i386 build
The files can be found here
http://alpha-unix.de/~iceroot/ubuntu/lxpanel/
lxpanel (0.5.8-1ubuntu5) precise; urgency=low
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I have had this issue many times with only 3-5 documents (pdf-s and
libreoffice). I believe it is something related with changes between of
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In my case, lxpanel also takes all the cpu when I disconnect my USB
webcam :-?
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i created an upstream-bug about this issue
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=3468295group_id=180858atid=894869
** Bug watch added: SourceForge.net Tracker #3468295
http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=3468295
** Also affects: lxde via
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: lxpanel (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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there is
lxpanel --log 5 --profile Lubuntu
i will do some testing about that to get better debug-informations
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i can reproduce it by opening 30 libreoffice-files and then clicking
very fast on the different libreoffice-tabs in lxpanel. (System-Load and
RAM-Usage are very high when having 30 files here opened)
lxpanel --log 5 --profile Lubuntu does not produce any debug infos on
TTY or /var/log/syslog
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