Hi Nathan Just tried your image and it opens normally here (nVidia card though) after changing the extensions. So, there's unfortunately not much I can do at this point. Do you have anything suspicious in the logs (.xsession-errors, /var/log/messages, /var/log/Xorg.?.log) after the crash?
At least we have a bug for the problem with the images having wrong extensions: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=490067 Regards, Felix Am Dienstag, den 13.11.2012, 19:50 +0100 schrieb Nathan Vogel: > Hello ! > First of all, thanks for this great software :) > BUT, I found a pretty big bug that caused my whole graphical session > and every other opened program to crash. > > > I didn't use the bug tracker, because I don't know if I can upload > images, I don't have an account and there wasn't a lot of EoG bug > reports. > > > Here is what happend : > > > wallpaper-87028.jpg , the file (in this e-mail) is an image downloaded > on wallbase.cc. > > > I use ffmpegthumbnailers for the thumbs images (it's really incredibly > fast and compatible and should be Ubuntu's default b.t.w, seriously, > why not ?) and the thumb was perfectly generated. > I opened it with Eye of Gnome and displayed an error : (sorry, it's a > bit in french) > Erreur d'interprétation du fichier d'image JPEG (Not a JPEG > file: starts with 0x89 0x50) > I looked in the file proprieties : > --> under the General tab : Type : image/jpeg > --> under the Image tab : Type : png > I changed the extension from .jpg to .png > I opened the image again. > It almost immediatly shut the graphical session, very briefly showed > some text console message and took me back to Lightdm. > When I logged back in, all my programs were closed. > I tried once more, and this time I had to wait a few seconds more to > make it crash again. (I could see the image this time, it seems to > lack a few pixel somewhere) > > > if I open the image in firefox, there are no problems. > > > So I know this is most certainly a corrupted file, but I have like 2% > percent of my wallpapers that seem to be corrupted and it's a lot ! > I think that such a huge bug caused by a simple file extension change > should not happen. > And there is the strange thing with the file type showing in jpg and > png... ? > > > > > My config : > Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with Gnome Shell on a Dell Inspiron 15R Special > Edition. > 3rd generation Intel® Core™ i7 > 2Go AMD Radeon HD 7730M (I'm using the latest amd proprietary > drivers) > SDRAM DDR3 8 Go à 1600 MHz > > > > > Sorry for my poor english skills. > Thanks a lot ! > > > Nathan > _______________________________________________ > eog-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/eog-list _______________________________________________ eog-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/eog-list
