Hello, there. I run my up-to-date Jessie the whole week, starting it on Monday morning and shutting it down on Friday evening. I noticed strange bugs occurring after a few days running, i.e. often on Wednesday in my case: SSH begins behaving like there is no SSH agent and insists asking my key passphrases every time I start a SSH session, GNOME starts preventing me switching between windows until I ask, then escape from, the Alt+F2 Execute popup, and Chromium starts opening the links in a new session on each URL click, complaining that the default profile is damaged and cannot be used.
At first, I thought that it was independent bugs, but I noticed that these bugs regularly show a few days after the last boot, that when one shows, the other one also shows on the next triggering condition, and that they both involve an inter-process communication of some sort. My conclusion is that they are related to inter-process communication. Am I correctly interpreting these elements? If so, against which package should I fill a bug ticket, or how to figure out? Else, what information should I retrieve to examine the bug from all sides? Awaiting your answers, Regards. -- David Guyot Administrateur système, réseau et télécom / Sysadmin Europe Camions Interactive / Stockway Moulin Collot F-88500 Ambacourt 03 29 30 47 85
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