FYI: I feel it's (somehow) fixed (for me). I haven't seen this behavior
since some days.
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Title:
Unlocking the screen tak
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1574253 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1574253
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totem segfaults on 16.04
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Parole media player segfaults when seeking forward in a video file
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totem segfaults on 16.04
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** Summary changed:
- gnome-keyring changes tmp-folder during session
+ gnome-keyring changes tmp-folder during Gnome-session
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Hi there!
This morning I had this problem again and I will explain the problem
more …
During my Gnome-session gnome-keyring dies (in the background) without any
error messages (/var/log/syslog, ~/.xsession-errors).
As you can see in the following command output, there are multiple
keyring-folde
Public bug reported:
Hi there!
Since some weeks I have the following problem on my system (Ubuntu
12.04).
During a running Ubuntu session (i.e. the uptime is 16 hours) my system
looses the connection to the right tmp-folder of the running gnome-
keyring-daemon.
Error message:
WARNING: gnome-key