Don't think it's the same as the bug linked as it's not on startup, it's when taking a screenshot. I thought I couldn't reproduce it, but I can if I:
Click "Grab the current window" Click on Firefox 3.0.6 to focus it (can reproduce with any window though, like a terminal) Click on the Take Screenshot button (the window is not behind anything so I can click straight on the button) Whole-window screenshots are always fine, and it doesn't crash if I uncheck the "Window border" checkbox... but I've noticed that if I do that, it doesn't actually take a screenshot of the Firefox window, it takes a shot of the top left 296x284 px of the screen. It is given the filename Screenshot-Untitled Window.png. If I put a 1 second delay on the capture, then it always works; though it doesn't have a window border. I'm running Compiz with TwinView. It feels like Compiz could be the cause - when it captures a small box in the top-left, it looks roughly the size of the screenshot dialog, as if it's using that as the current window, which might explain why the 1 second delay fixes it (allowing the Compiz close animation to finish and transfer focus). Hope that helps. -- gnome-screenshot crashed with signal 5 in gdk_x_error() https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/335432 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
