Hello and thank you for this bug report!
Is there a freeze each time?
Here we have a stacktrace when quitting the dock (after having killed the dock
I guess). Is it possible to share with us a backtrace when the dock is frozen?
You just need to install the latest development version from our
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Hello and thank you for this bug report!
As apport said, it seems you need to upgrade your system first (and maybe
you'll need to reboot it).
Note that there is a crash when interacting with your video drivers...
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Indicator-Generic wanted to hide the icon during CD_APPLET_STOP action.
why do you think so ?
When looking what is done when deactivating Indicator-Generic applet, I guess
the only action that can unref an icon is when hiding the icon :-)
Is it possible that now the icon is removed or
Note: it's possible that this applet has more than on instance.
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cairo-dock crashed with SIGSEGV in malloc_consolidate()
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If you've this bug, it should not be due to this patch because with it, this
application should be launched at startup except if you're using KDE or GNOME
with Gnome-Shell.
If the conditions are not respected, it's maybe due to something else (maybe
Gnome-Session?)
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@fabounet: any idea about this crash? :-)
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthieu Baerts (matttbe)
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Importance
Great, thank you for your tests :-)
The blacklist is now disabled if Mesa = 10.1 is available!
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Title:
cairo-dock rendering issues using openGL
Great news!
Did you launch the dock with this command?
$ cairo-dock -o
Because with the latest version, when launching the dock and if it detects that
you're using an Intel HD Graphics 4000, OpenGL backend will not be used except
if you force it with the previous command.
If you no longer
Hello and thank you for this bug report!
According to the stacktrace, I'm not sure that this bug is due to the dock. Yes
the dock should not call a function which provoke the crash because it's not
really needed to change the icon of the Impulse applet when disabling it but it
should not crash
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Status: New
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Status: New = Fix Committed
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
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@Norbert: I just uploaded a new version of this package with a patch to fix
this bug.
You can find it on my ppa (ppa:matttbe/ppa) =
https://launchpad.net/~matttbe/+archive/ppa/+sourcepub/3932130/+listing-archive-extra
Feel free to test it and check if it fixes this bug ;-)
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Hello and thank you for this bug report!
I'm not sure that it's due to the dock but is it possible to have more details
about this bug? Is it possible to reproduce it every time?
According to the Stacktrace, it seems that you had this bug after having
opened/closed a menu, is it correct? Then
) = Matthieu Baerts (matttbe)
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Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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Hello and thank you for this bug report!
I also have this crash when quitting the dock. How did you have this
crash? According to the stacktrace, I guess it's also when quitting the
dock. Can you confirm
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Hello and thank you for this bug report.
Apport didn't report so many information but if you say that Cairo Dock freezes
on quit, I guess you also have this bug LP: #1270491
It seems that this mesa bug is
Hello Martin,
Yes, this patch was already available in the 3.8.1 version but not in the 3.8.0
version of Ubuntu Saucy.
Is it possible to patch the version of Ubuntu Saucy? (
lp:~matttbe/ubuntu/saucy/gnome-menus/lp1265489 )
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Other useful informations from GDB are also available there:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1275064
* Disassembly:
Sorry, I should really take a break :(
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Invalid
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Title:
ubuntu_show_titlebar.patch:
@Alkis: I think there is a typo in Ubuntu's patch.
Can you stop nautilus (nautilus -n) and then try to launch it with:
$ env XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=GNOMEF nautilus
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Sorry for the delay...
@Sebastien:
Do you have any example of thing that would stop working if you changed your
DesktopName to be cairo-dock?
Yes, I guess that if we change the DesktopName to Cairo-Dock (or
something else), we will have problems with programs which are launched
at startup.
@Tim:
especially in cases where the default upstream GNOME3 behaviour has
changed significantly
Yes, I agree that Cairo-Dock and Flashback sessions can't be considered
as a Gnome-Shell session and some changes in GNOME 3.10 apps are now too
specific to Gnome-Shell.
But I think it can be
Public bug reported:
Hello,
Currently in ubuntu_show_titlebar.patch, 'g_strcmp0' function is used
but the result is not compared to 0.
According to the GLib Reference Manual: just like strcmp, this
function returns an integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero,
if str1 is , == or than
@Alkis Georgopoulos (alkisg): I guess you've this bug: LP #1277963
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Re-enable traditional titlebar on 'gnome-but-not-shell' sessions too
Sorry: LP: #1277963
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1277963
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Re-enable traditional titlebar on
@Tim: yes, currently it's maybe the best solution if we don't have to
patch .desktop/autostart files.
But it can also be interesting to have a default mode for all sessions
started with gnome-session (Unity, Cairo-Dock, Flashback, etc.) with
some exceptions for Gnome-Shell (or Unity if it needs
More files from Apport are available in bug #1275064
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Title:
Crash in intel_query_dri2_buffers when quitting Cairo-Dock with Mesa
10
To
-dock (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthieu Baerts (matttbe)
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1270491
Crash in intel_query_dri2_buffers when quitting Cairo-Dock with Mesa 10
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Yes this environment variable is set by gnome-session.
In fact, this Cairo-Dock session is like the former Gnome Panel session but
with another panel. So I guess we can see it as a Gnome Fallback session where
XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=GNOME and DESKTOP_SESSION is not set to gnome (but
gnome-fallback
Yes I think that they always use the same XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP env variable but
DESKTOP_SESSION is different.
I can't test it right now but there you can see some reports by other users:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2184682page=19 and
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cairo doesn't run, only settings window appears
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You are right that the GNOME classic session seems to use GNOME as a
session name though, maybe that should be changed
It depends of what we want to have :-)
For me, it's better that GNOME Classic and Cairo-Dock sessions are considered
as a GNOME session.
We can change the value of
Public bug reported:
Hello and thank you for maintaining Nautilus packages,
I'm using Ubuntu on a Cairo-Dock session. With the latest version of Nautilus,
we have the new titlebars specially made for Gnome-Shell.
Is it maybe possible to re-enable the traditional titlebar on
** Summary changed:
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+ Re-enable traditional titlebar on 'gnome-but-not-shell' sessions too
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Hello and thank you for maintaining Nautilus packages,
I'm using Ubuntu on a Cairo-Dock session. With the
In fact, the question should be: do we have to re-enable the traditional
titlebar on Gnome Fallback sessions too?
I guess it's a question for Ubuntu Gnome, Ubuntu Desktop and/or Ubuntu Design
teams, no?
I'm proposing a patch (see the branch linked to this bug report) which
currently only
Note: I just re-sync my BZR branch with the trunk (lp:ubuntu/network-
manager-applet).
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nm-applet is no longer launched at startup on non
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Hello Chris,
I confirm that this bug is now fixed when using this version
3.3.2-0ubuntu0.1, thank you!
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Hello Chris,
I confirm that this bug is now fixed when using this version
3.3.2-0ubuntu0.1, thank you!
$ env LANGUAGE=ru gettext cairo-dock-plugins This applet allows you to
btoggle the composite ON/OFF/b.
The composite is what allows transparency on the desktop, but it can slow
down
Hello Chris,
I confirm that this new version (3.3.2-0ubuntu0.1) works fined on Ubuntu
Saucy , thank you for your help!
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I confirm that this bug is now fixed when using this version
3.3.2-0ubuntu0.1, thank you!
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Hello,
I didn't have this bug before (with Mesa 10) but now, when quitting
Cairo-Dock, I have a crash in intel_query_dri2_buffers.
I'm joining some useful informations from GDB.
Regards,
Matt
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: libgl1-mesa-dri
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For more details about '_container_finish' (the last function used by
Cairo-Dock before the crash): https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~cairo-dock-
team/cairo-dock-core/cairo-dock/view/head:/src/implementations/cairo-
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Hello and thank you for maintaining nm-applet packages!
With the latest version (0.9.8.4-1ubuntu1), nm-applet is no longer launched at
startup on non Gnome-Shell sessions (e.g. on Cairo-Dock session).
It seems this is because this patch is no longer applied:
Public bug reported:
Hello,
With the latest version (0.10.19-2ubuntu2), all .mo files don't have any
basename. Here is what we can see in the log file:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/161550188/buildlog_ubuntu-trusty-amd64
.gst-plugins-ugly0.10_0.10.19-2ubuntu2_UPLOADING.txt.gz
(...)
Hello,
Is it maybe possible to check if this upstream patch fixes this bug?
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-menus/commit/?id=6e7790b
On my ppa (matttbe/ppa), I just added a new version of gnome-menus which should
fix this bug. You can test it by using these commands:
sudo
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Status: Unknown
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Hello Christopher,
I confirm that I still have this crash when using the lastest RC version of the
kernel (v3.13 RC3) on Ubuntu Trusty.
Note that this bug has also been reported to DRI DRM/Radeon devs:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71930
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Despite this, would it be possible to either free up some space on
your main drive, or do the bisect from your backup drive?
Unfortunately it's currently not possible... I've to find some free time
and to buy a new drive.
I know that it's maybe not the same but a few bisects have also be made
** Description changed:
Hello,
A new version of Cairo-Dock is available: v. 3.3.2. It's a bug-fix
version. Here is the detailed ChangeLog:
* Cairo-Dock:
- Class: implemented a workaround for Chromium and Google Chrome web apps
(the same as used in Bamf)
- Docks: fixed 2
** Description changed:
This is version from Kubuntu 13.10 repositories.
see attached file
+
+ SRU:
+
+ [Impact]
+
+ As you can see, this new version fixes a few bugs (some are more annoying
than other) and it also fixes two crashes.
+ The most important bug here is detailed on LP:
** Description changed:
cairo-dock -v
3.3.1
ubuntu 13.04 64bit
compiz
When open Настройка-CairoDock and select Композитный менеджер the
description appears telling
... сркдний щелчок - меню
instead of
... средний щелчок - меню
+
+
+ [Impact]
+
+ There are a spelling
** Description changed:
I'm using Cairo-Dock 3.1.2
When I set my dock to panel mode, I can make a left and a right panel using a
separator. But I don't want a left panel, so I moved the separator to the left.
Now my panel is shown at the left, and I can't have a right panel without
having
@gunwald: unfortunately, it seems that the only solution now is to not
use the OpenGL backend (by launching the dock with this command: `cairo-
dock -c`) :-/
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Hello Luis,
Unfortunately, I no longer have this wireless card.
As this bug is fixed, maybe there is another problem.
Feel free to open a new bug report and don't hesitate to indicate that
the problem looks the same as this one but with a newer kernel.
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According to Wolfgang, this issue was only affected 64 bits users.
But your problem is certainly not exactly the same as this one.
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Annoying :-/
Then don't forget to link your new bug report with this one :-)
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64bit-only: regression: kernels =2.6.34: rt2800pci: load
** Description changed:
Hello,
A new version of Cairo-Dock is available: v. 3.3.2. It's a bug-fix
version. Here is the detailed ChangeLog:
* Cairo-Dock:
- Class: implemented a workaround for Chromium and Google Chrome web apps
(the same as used in Bamf)
- Docks: fixed 2
** Changed in: cairo-dock (Ubuntu Saucy)
Status: Triaged = In Progress
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Title:
[SRU] Please update Cairo-Dock and its plugins to the
Hello Christopher,
Sorry for the delay.
I'm currently not able to bisect this bug simply because I've not enough free
space on my hard disk...
Maybe I can test a patch or a specific version and used my ppa to compile that
but I don't know if it will help.
Note that it seems I'm not the only
PS: sorry to not have updated this status when the bug was fixed.
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Sound card takes time to be initialised
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@Christopher: This bug has been fixed in the kernel 3.5, so yes, it should be
fixed when using Ubuntu 12.04.3 with the kernel 3.8.
I guess I can change the status to 'Fix Released'
Note that with this new kernel, there is another bug: LP: #1170917
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status:
@Doug: thank you for this test!
Is it maybe possible to answer to this question from Carlos Garnacho on
Gnome's bugzilla[1]?
I hence closing this bug, I also pushed
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/?id=962415aeb7e9e47f61c006a5d817a15d181c5055
, so if anyone steps on this bug again
After having patched GTK with the commit 962415a, I guess you can
relaunch Compiz with this command:
$ env GDK_DEBUG=events compiz --replace
(I didn't test it)
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** Description changed:
Hello,
A new version of Cairo-Dock is available: v. 3.3.2. It's a bug-fix
version. Here is the detailed ChangeLog:
* Cairo-Dock:
- - Class: implemented a workaround for Chromium and Google Chrome web apps
(the same as used in Bamf)
- - Docks: fixed 2
A new version of Cairo-Dock is available (3.3.2).
Feel free to test it and check if you still have this crash ;-)
(or maybe we can invalid this bug report if you no longer have this crash)
** Changed in: cairo-dock (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Status: New = Incomplete
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package
Hello and thank you for this bug report!
Do you still have this bug? Is there a way to reproduce this crash?
Is it possible to install the latest stable version (3.3.2) and check if you
still have this problem?
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** Also affects: cairo-dock-plug-ins (Ubuntu Saucy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: cairo-dock-plug-ins (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Low
Assignee: Matthieu Baerts (matttbe)
Status: Triaged
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Status
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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cairo doesn't run, only settings window appears
in: cairo-dock-plug-ins (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins (Ubuntu Saucy)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthieu Baerts (matttbe)
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins (Ubuntu Trusty)
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-29).
It is used by many people (~27.700 users have downloaded this version
from our ppa according to the stats given by Launchpad) and it seems
there is no regression due to this version.
** Affects: cairo-dock (Ubuntu)
Importance: High
Assignee: Matthieu Baerts (matttbe)
Status
** Changed in: cairo-dock (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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cairo-dock crashed with SIGSEGV in g_timeout_dispatch()
To
@Christopher: sorry, there is no option to disable this card in BIOS of
my laptop.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Description changed:
With using Kernel 3.8 and newer sometimes I have a kernel OOPS at startup and
it seems it's because I switch off my
@Christopher: I still have this crash with the upstream kernel version
3.12.0-031200.
It seems that it still crash in 'r600_pcie_gart_tlb_flush'.
Note that I no longer have this crash if I remove this line from
/etc/init/lightdm.conf (please have a look to the comment #7 for more
details about
@Christopher
so the default Trusty kernel crashes immediately
Yes. According to the backtrace, it's due to the Radeon driver (there are some
lines with 'r600_pcie(...)').
I can take a picture but should I open a new bug report?
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@Christopher: I'm now using Ubuntu Trusty but I'm not able to start kernel
3.12, it crashes immediately.
The backtrace is not available in /var/log/kern.log, what can I do more? Do you
want a screenshot of this crash?
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@Christopher: without the workaround given in comment #7 I had this
problem with the development version of Saucy.
Now, I'm using Trusty and I have kernel oops (due to the Radeon module)
when using the kernel 3.12 (I have to report a new bug...)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status:
@Christopher: I didn't have this bug with Precise and Raring (I've not
tested with Precise and the kernel 3.8 but I guess we still have this
bug)
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Sorry, I would said: 'I didn't have this bug with Precise and *Quantal*'
I've this bug when using Kernel 3.8 and newer. When using Precise
12.04.0 or Quantal 12.10, I didn't have this bug because the version of
the kernel is 3.8. But with Precise 12.04.3 (kernel 3.8), I guess this
bug is there
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Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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composite manager applett has typo in its russian
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cairo doesn't run, only settings window appears
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Panel mode can't be positioned to the right
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** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = ubuntu-14.01
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Panel mode can't
Hello,
This is strange. But I guess these commands launched from a terminal
should fix this bug:
$ sudo apt-get purge cairo-dock-plug-ins-data
$ ## if you can remove this package launch this command and retry the
previous one ## sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/info/cairo-dock-plug-ins-data*
$
: cairo-dock-core = cairo-dock-plug-ins
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Status: New = Fix Committed
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthieu Baerts (matttbe)
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Milestone: None = 3.3.2
** Also affects: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Thank you!
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Milestone: None = 3.3.2
** Changed in: cairo-dock-plug-ins
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Also affects: cairo-dock-plug-ins (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Hello,
I also have this problem but not with an Intel WiFi card and I confirm
that it's better with this patch.
@Mathieu: NM devs say that some changes should be made in wpa_supplicant too in
order to be less aggressive [1]
Fedora devs are using this patch:
@rodri: is it possible to give more details about this crash on Glx-Dock forums
(or on Launchpad)?
Can you also produce a backtrace of this crash? = It's not complicated ;-)
http://glx-dock.org/ww_page.php?p=ddd
Thank you!
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Hello Christopher,
Yes, I confirm that resetting scroll valuators for only slave devices
fixes this problem! :-)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1184159
Title:
[saucy] scrolling with
Hello Christopher,
Yes, I confirm that resetting scroll valuators for only 'slave' devices
(GDK_DEVICE_TYPE_SLAVE) fixes the bug #1184159
Thank you for this patch :-)
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Hello and thank you for this bug report!
This is strange, this bug seems not the same than the bug #1212268
Is there a way to reproduce this crash?
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1212268
cairo-dock crashed with SIGSEGV in _on_device_changed()
** Changed in: cairo-dock (Ubuntu)
Hello and thank you for this bug report!
Is there a way to reproduce this crash?
Is it possible to install the latest stable version (the version 3.3.1 is now
available in Ubuntu 13.10 repos) and check if you still have this bug?
** Information type changed from Private to Public
** Changed
@David: is it possible to report this bug to xfwm devs
(https://bugzilla.xfce.org/enter_bug.cgi) and add a link here to your new bug
report.
Thanks!
** Also affects: xfwm4 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: cairo-dock-core
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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