I just discovered that if I take the battery off my laptop, the crash
does not happen any more
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OK finally I found the solution, the problem was originated by my Nvidia
Card that was trying to use the Powermizer function, I configured it to
be all the time at best perfromance and that solved my problem.
Hope that helps to all of you.
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How exactly do you reset your bios settingis that pressing F2 on
startup???.
Anyway I tried using KDE instead of GNOME,
sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop Result: Worse! the system
crashed more frecuently.
I might be trying a fresh Debian install.
I do not know what to
Hi Humberto,
There is alot of diffent BIOS out there, but on my computer BIOS, I have
something like *Restore Default*... My vendor probably change my setting
before selling my computer to me.
I don't have the problem anymore.
Luc =)
2010/10/14 Humberto Hassey 293...@bugs.launchpad.net
How
Hi,
I had this problem before...
What I did was reset my bios setting. I don't know what the value was
before (sorry) nor did I know what the values are now. But something in the
bios somehow change the way Ubuntu behave and I stop having this problem...
I try this after reading a post send
I installed 10.10 Maverick, from a fresh install, unfortunateley the
condition still exists, from time to time I find myself back on the
login page!.
The different thing is that I do NOT see the Bonobo activation
server.. thing, any more instead this is what I logged.
ACPI Exception:
I'm now seeing this problem for the first time, also after applying the
latest update to 2.6.32.-25. I was in the middle of filling out a post
in FireFox when the screen flashed and dumped me back to the login.
Killed all of my open applications. I can't trust the computer anymore.
Looking at
Today, after system was updated with the latest Ubuntu updates I got it
too. (see Humberto Hassey wrote on 2010-09-16: post)
I'm running:
$ uname --all
Linux xxx 2.6.32-25-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP Fri Sep 17 20:05:27 UTC 2010 x86_64
GNU/Linux
But I'm getting this only if I'm running
XP
Today it is happening about every 20 minutes!
I hate it.
I confirm it happened after killing the bonovo activation server.
Using Ubuntu 10.04
and an alienware m15 x
and after killing pulseaudio, but somehow every time I kill it it came
back with another pid.
I cannot use a system
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how exactly do you disable that on your bios? sorry for my ignorance.
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Hello,
I solved this problem by disabling ACPI in the BIOS and by deactivating
the services acpid and acpi-support. Since then, I never had any dbus
crashes again.
Hope this helps!
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I think this option is helping to solve the problem.
I restored the default setting of my BIOS and I don't have the problem
anymore. Probably the ACPI setting was disable (I will investigate. Before
that, I deactivated the acpid and acpi-support.
Luc =)
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 7:42 AM,
After a bit of investigation. The conclusion must be that Evolution
and bonobo-activation-server comes to a stalemate of some sorts. Maybe
have something to do with evolution needing bonobo for syncing with
aliens like MS excange and so on, the problem in the protocol (sometimes
no answer).
I
I am having the problem as matafe. I am also running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid
Lynx)
bonobo-activation-server (xxx-11986): could not associate with desktop
session: Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-5RSDoAibbB: Connection refused
This happens daily, just random.
Anybody?
Regards,
The problem has been happing every day on a Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (i386). The gdm
restart random...send me to the login screen
The output from /var/log/syslog :
May 11 08:51:31 mycomputer gdm-simple-greeter[31894]: Gtk-WARNING:
/build/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.20.0/gtk/gtkwidget.c:5636: widget not within a
I' m running on a Ubuntu Lucid Lynx in a fresh install and I had the same
problem.
GDM restart send me to login and all work is lost.
I tried to remove gnome-screensaver I did not work.
May 7 08:35:50 mycomputer bonobo-activation-server (muser-2405): could not
associate with desktop session:
aptitude remove gnome-screensaver
did the trick for me.
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I confirm this bug also on Ubuntu 9.10.
gdm reboots leaving me at login screen.
/var/log/messages :
bonobo-activation-server (user-2495): could not associate with desktop session:
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Ubuntu 9.10 :
I can see that Flash had crashed 7 seconds before. Screen went black,
back to login, every doc opened lost.
Mar 15 17:43:31 mathieu-desktop kernel: [343744.416682] exe[24773]:
segfault at b3fd4d6c ip b5501f13 sp ac4d3310 error 4 in
libflashplayer.so[b5085000+994000]
Mar 15
I also got this bug on Ubuntu 9.10:
The screen got black during work and after a dozen seconds the login
screen appeared. After login it was like before and of course all
unsaved work was unfortunately lost.
** Attachment added: syslog + auth.log
I got this bug too. The X session crashed without warning and I was forced to
log back in again.
Attaching relevant information.
** Attachment added: Information grabbed from gnome-utils syslog tool.
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40499835/messages
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I'm having the exact same problem described by jordilin. Apparently, it
only happens when I'm using Skype. I'm running a fresh 9.10 install.
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Just got this same problem. I'm using a fresh install of Ubuntu Karmik
9.10.
could not associate with desktop session: Failed to connect to socket
/tmp/dbus-JkQLeZ2Kjq: Connection refused
It then logs me out straight away. I've had that kind of behaviour
several times since I got Karmik. Not
Jarvis did you upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10 or was it a fresh install?
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I'm having this bug and i had removed ~/.nautilus folder.
/var/log/messages:
Feb 16 20:57:08 jarvis-desktop kernel: [ 9925.179470] firefox-bin[3952]:
segfault at a5451a18 ip 003cdd1d sp a63fef64 error 4 in
libpthread-2.10.1.so[3c6000+15000]
Feb 16 20:57:14 jarvis-desktop
I can confirm same warnng in gnome-sys-log on Karmic 9.10. which may
have to do with problem I am experiencing with an unresponsive nautilus
session. If I change user, problem goes away. Have been unable to fix
the problem by deleting .nautilus folder.
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Hi,
I have this problem since October. Ubuntu 9.04. It's really not
comfortable to use a PC that can restart at any moment. I have the some
description them other. I'm always in Firefox and there is a lot of
page that use flash, so I don't know if there is a relation there.
I can add that
Another attachment file : lspci -vvnn lspci-vvnn.log
Hipster
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Similar problem here, this could be related:
the socket in /tmp is never created for me, despite this:
har...@belial:~$ strace dbus-daemon --session --print-address
[..]
socket(PF_FILE, SOCK_STREAM, 0) = 3
bind(3, {sa_family=AF_FILE, path=@/tmp/dbus-CMm700Tb5o}, 23) = 0
listen(3, 30)
forget about the previous post, dbus is using abstract sockets, which do
not show in ls, sorry
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Jan 16 13:29:58 kafir bonobo-activation-server (literalka-2581): could not
associate with desktop session: Failed to connect to socket
/tmp/dbus-hqNgmBbpCG: Connection refused
Jan 16 13:30:02 kafir pulseaudio[2666]: pid.c: Stale PID file, overwriting.
It logs me out, several times a day. Pretty
Oh, I'm running 9.10, too.
Jan 16 13:29:57 kafir gdm-simple-greeter[2565]: WARNING: Unable to lookup user
name literalk: Success
Jan 16 13:29:57 kafir gdm-simple-greeter[2565]: WARNING: Unable to parse
history: (null) 3#012
Jan 16 13:29:58 kafir bonobo-activation-server (literalka-2581):
Hello,
It was a long time (one month exactly) that i haven't got this problem... But
today twice X reboot this afternoon.
This morning I upgraded this package :
apparmor 2.3.1+1403-0ubuntu27.2 2.3.1+1403-0ubuntu27.3
apparmor-utils 2.3.1+1403-0ubuntu27.2 2.3.1+1403-0ubuntu27.3
avidemux
One crash again :
/var/log/message :
Dec 23 18:32:07 jarvis-desktop bonobo-activation-server (jarvis-3032): could
not associate with desktop session: Failed to connect to socket
/tmp/dbus-0BE1H6eD48: Connexion refusée
Dec 23 22:43:07 jarvis-desktop bonobo-activation-server (jarvis-4183): could
I got this problem solved for me
I also got into same problem after I upgraded from 8.04 to 8.10 and it
persisted even after I moved to 9.04. While doing checks after the
upgrade I noticed that I was running old kernel 2.6.22.14 that came as
part of my 8.04 install. I retained my old
Hello,
I have the same problem in 9.10. The session reloads.
During this problem, i used gajim 0.12.5, firefox 3.5.5 and emesene 1.5.
{
tail -n2 /var/log/user.log
Nov 23 22:36:32 jarvis-desktop bonobo-activation-server (jarvis-3787): could
not associate with desktop session: Failed to connect
bonobo-activation-server (ikt-5164): could not associate with desktop
session: Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-rtW3p8htkh: Connection
refused
Caused the whole session to restart.
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Same problem here on Ubuntu 9.04. I had a lot of open windows.
Especially Evolution Mail and VM-Ware-Workstation. I was switching many
times between VM-Guest and Host and I think Evolution wanted to pop-up a
message at the same time i was switching to the VM-Guest. Eventually
this helps a little
...sorry. me again:
I restarted my laptop, started evolution (first time it always asks for a wrong
password), closed evolution, started evolution again (o.k.), started firefox,
opened evolution a second time (to see mails in one window and calender in the
other window) surfed some time, closed
Same problem here on ubuntu 8.10 64bit.
Some times running out of RAM (begin to swap a lot) or when I´m closing a
windows all the pc hangs up.
i cannot switch to any terminal (crtl+alt+f1) cannot restart X server with
crtl+alt+backspace
i only can do login from network and reboot via command
I'm having the same problem, usually after running an NX session
remotely to my workstation. I come in the next day, my screen saver
is locked. A hard reset is the only thing that will allow me to get
back in. In messages I see:
bonobo-activation-server (jcenter-31686): could not associate
Could it be that this problem is connected to using Totem media player?
I noticed that the X restart occurs when I watch a movie with totem. I
switched to VLC and ran a few movies as a test (while I was away btw)
and the restart did not occur. I also noticed that VLC and Totem seem to
differ in
Dont think so. I had the same problem and no totem in the system
(removed).
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Dont think so. I had the same problem and no totem in the system
(removed).
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Do you still have the problem?
I have reverted to the 8.10
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I get the same in /var/log/messages, except it results in a system
freeze. Ctrl-Alt-F1 to change to console doesnt work. Only solved by a
hard reset. Happens several times a week on my Dell Dimension 5100 with
USB KVM. This is the standard pattern:
Jul 4 09:43:08 dell5100
Forgot to mention I'm on Jaunty.
Linux dell5100 2.6.28-13-generic #45-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 30 19:49:51 UTC 2009
i686 GNU/Linux
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And, these were the packages installed the day before these errors
started:
apache2 (2.2.11-2ubuntu2) to 2.2.11-2ubuntu2.1
apache2-mpm-prefork (2.2.11-2ubuntu2) to 2.2.11-2ubuntu2.1
apache2-utils (2.2.11-2ubuntu2) to 2.2.11-2ubuntu2.1
apache2.2-common (2.2.11-2ubuntu2) to 2.2.11-2ubuntu2.1
hal
I have the same problem since July 9. Random system restart. I use a Dell
Inspiron 1525 laptop. The problem seems to have started after I installed
Ubuntuone-cient -gnome and de-installed it again because it caused a crash of
nautilus. Also it seems to be related to the totem-movie-player,
I get the same error in Karmic. Suddently and without warning, I get a
black screen and my gdm session expires. I have to log in back into it.
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Submit this issue for Ubuntu 9.04. After this, X session require to
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I'm curious...is anyone working on this? There has been offers to help
out on this bug and no one has said yeah, we could use the help, here
is what you can do.
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I can confirm this bug on Intrepid. This happens when I press the
multimedia buttons on my XPS M1330.
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I was connected a seccion ssh in X mode, and when I left, my X crashed
and restarted. The error in messages file is
bonobo-activation-server (max-14075): could not associate with desktop
session: Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-G5h31r9r4B: Conexão
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bonobo-activation-server (shinji-8332): could not associate with
desktop session: Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-J286g7jKCg:
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And everytime this happens i get sent back to the login-screen.
I am using Jaunty 64bit.
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I have the same problem and error when waking my computer after suspend.
It only occurs when i have Compiz enabled.
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dev: Yeah, it was a x restart after all. The bonobo error happened about
a second after x crashed so i assumed bonobo was to blame, however the x
restart is linked to bug 342324.
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Same here...
bonobo-activation-server (fsm-32104): could not associate with desktop
session: Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-S3Bx8slhHw: Connection
refused
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I also experienced this problem with one user. I can't recall a specific
action I did that caused this.
Message:
lars-xps bonobo-activation-server (lars-4689): could not associate with
desktop session: Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-sAKhfDBCWu:
Connection refused
I am using jaunty 32
Same problem here on my jaunty 32-bit machine. This happend never before
(on intrepid). The screen flickert three times before I had to log me on
again... Maybe I should say that I have only one user so I can except
that this fact (mentioned above) caused the error...
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Same problem here on my jaunty 32-bit machine. This happend never before
(on intrepid). The screen flickert three times before I had to log me on
again... Maybe I should say that I have only one user so I can except
that this fact (mentioned above) caused the error...
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same problem with jaunty on a dell latitude e4300 laptop. when i
shutdown jaunty the screen goes black and nothing happend. I have to
power off my computer manually.
Apr 24 20:48:27 suckup bonobo-activation-server (sven-7348): could not
associate with desktop session: Failed to connect to socket
I am getting after upgrading from hardy to intrepid. One some days my
thinkpad T61 locks up 3 - 4 times. Is there anything I can do to help
resolve this bug as it is incredibly frustrating (especially after hardy
was so wonderfully stable).
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Yes, I was incredibly impressed on the job Connoncial/open-source
community did on Hardy (8.04) as I agree Hardy was pleasingly stable.
So it is disappointing to see this as the perceived bar got set pretty
high with Hardy.
If there is something
I sometimes have the same problem when switching between users (tklug,
nina) on intrepid, 32Bit. Upon switching back to the original user
(tklug), the desktop keeps black. Sound still plays though. From the
logs I got the following errors:
messages:
Mar 31 00:11:08 TremShuttle gdmgreeter[17678]:
Same behavior (screen locked for good, I can still SSH into the box). I
have to reboot as the laptop becomes unusable due to this. A very
obnoxious bug that, in all fairness, should be actually looked at.
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I tried the suggestion Michael posed, logging in as one user then
switching to another user while that first user is still logged on.
Doesn't work if you do something like you walk away overnight and come
in the next morning. In my case, I'll come in the morning, switch from
one computer to my
I can also confirm this on 8.10. For me the symptoms are a little
different. I have my screensaver set to lock my gnome session when
engaged. I have seen twice now where I have returned to my computer in
the morning, the screensaver is still running just fine, but when I
enter my password to
I confirm this bug too (Ubuntu 8.10). Surprisingly this bug does not appear
when switching to another user in the gnome desktop (assuming you must have
multiple users created). When switched to the new user THIS user does not have
the dbus error messages
Hope it helps to solve the problem
If there is a workaround to fix this I would be very interested in
seeing it posted here. I experience the same thing with a USB KVM
Switch on 32-bit Ubuntu 8.10. Thanks!
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I also confirm this bug on Intrepid.
Can someone explain to me what this bonobo-activation-server does?
Thnx
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Similar sympthoms of Ian Phillips here, after having left PC logged on
for a night long:
Feb 16 08:15:59 df1844j bonobo-activation-server (somebody-30654): could
not associate with desktop session: Failed to connect to socket /tmp
/dbus-0TwjlsrEN7: Connection refused
Screen was blank.
This happens to me when I log out. The screen goes blank, and the
computer stop responding entirely. ctrl+alt+f1 (etc),
ctrl+alt+backspace... nothing works. I have to power off my computer
and power back on again. I always find this message in
/var/log/messages:
Jan 30 11:23:39 acerbic
This bug is also intermittently triggered by the use of a KVM switch.
Sometimes when switching back to this computer (Up-to-date ubuntu 8.10
64bits) the gnome user session ends after less than a second with the
user being logged out.
From /var/log/messages:
Jan 15 13:43:01 sella
I can confirm this bug on Intrepid. A side-effect is that we can't
launch gnome applications with ssh -X anymore
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I will add that leaving the desktop Framebuffer to a virtual terminal
(alt f[1-5] all experience same problem) and then going back to desktop
will leave the desktop in a 'hanged' state that requires killing hte X
server and session.
There are no dbus process files in /tmp so maybe there's a path
Recommend setting this bug as high! as it makes use of virtual terminals
impossible without interuppting X Gnome sessions..
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