Very grave: it breaks Lenovo Yoga Laptops because they have a buildin
wacom display!
Fortunately Wayland can be used as fallback...
Okay, found time for some more testing. It seems that libwacom2 0.19
is probably off the hook here: the problem can be made to go away by
merely switching versions of mutter (+ libmutter) for all tablets on
my test bench.
Thank you for the update to 0.22, nevertheless. Doubtless it will be
needed
GNOME sessions with gnome-shell 3.21.91-2 and libwacom2 0.22-1 still
segfault when any any of my USB tablet devices are attached. This
includes the Wacom USB Wireless Accessory Kit: it's fine after being
plugged in initially without the tablet being turned on, but when the
tablet is turned on and b
Upgraded to 0.22-1. No change, unfortunately.
[ 12.990227] gnome-shell[1168]: segfault at 10 ip 7f35122ab844 sp
7ffd8efd9be0 error 4 in libwacom.so.2.5.0[7f35122a8000+9000]
[ 14.569733] gnome-shell[1239]: segfault at 10 ip 7f724d4e6844 sp
7fffda2ec150 error 4 in libwacom.so.2.5
On Sat, 2016-09-17 at 09:34 +0300, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> On 17.09.2016 02:47, a.t.chadw...@gmail.com wrote:
> Confirmed. This bug breaks all graphics tablets in GNOME (at least).
> It
> is not specific to the driver. See the attached logs.
>
> Symptoms: when a graphics tablet is plugged in, withi
On 17.09.2016 02:47, a.t.chadw...@gmail.com wrote:
> Confirmed. This bug breaks all graphics tablets in GNOME (at least). It
> is not specific to the driver. See the attached logs.
>
> Symptoms: when a graphics tablet is plugged in, within a few seconds the
> running X session terminates. Examinin
Confirmed. This bug breaks all graphics tablets in GNOME (at least). It
is not specific to the driver. See the attached logs.
Symptoms: when a graphics tablet is plugged in, within a few seconds
the running X session terminates. Examining the logs reveals repeated
segfaults from gnome-shell ca
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