MMHM, some other older Intel chip may have the problem with GNOME 3.4.
Interestingly, I cannot seem to get the crash on an old Dell laptop
having a Pentium MI single-core at 1 GHZ.
When I have the crash, no Orca binding works. Also, Orca cannot track
the cursor, even in things like gedit windows. I didn't check which
at-spi2 components were running, but the problem reporters in both
Ubuntu 12.04 and Fedora 17 (both use that version of GNOME) flag
at-spi2-core as the problem component. I can get the crash to happen
very quickly by visiting almost any youtube page and moving about.
Cheers,
Dave
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