I get the same problem. Upgrade from Edgy to Feisty.
But I think tvst is on the right way. I haven't installed the mail-
notification applet, but sometimes I get an error message in the
.xsession-errors that there was an error during the loading of an applet
(height -23, width 24) instead of the m
closing the bug considering that's the splash screen issue which has
been fixed in gutsy, feel free to reopen if you still get the issue
with the new version though
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Apparently, my issue with the mail-notification applet was due to what
Sebastian said above: my splash screen was too small for all its icons.
I just changed it to a larger one and everything works quite peachy!
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Yo
Hello, I have the same problem.
I use my browser (Firefox) when the system crash.
At reboot, gnome-session crash during launch.
See my .xsession-errors.
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That might be http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=446558 which has
been fixed upstream. Do you have enough icons to reach the border of the
splash image?
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I just tried with a testing user & managed to "lock-up" the system
completely--xsessons-errors as follows:
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I am having a similar problem with the testing Gusty (current updates--
06-10-2007) I tried to add a gksudo to my start-up programs & now even
after reverting to a older copy from my Feisty install, I get a gksudo
error if I change anything in my start-up apps. Please contact me if
more info is nee
Well, here's how it turned out: due to a few other issues I was having I
just decided to rename my home folder and reinstall feisty. After that,
I moved all my files back and most of my hidden config directories. I
*did not* move .gconf, .gnome, and .gnome2 back. At that point,
everything worked pe
Ok, this is solved for me, but I'm not sure what did it. Browsing the
Ubuntu forums I found the problem may be a permissions issue. They
mentioned it could be the permissions/user/group on the .ICEauthority
file, but I don't think that was the case for me. I even deleted the
file (it comes back, so
scratch that. i *do* get an error message on the terminal, complaining
about the malloc error still. the only thing that's different is that i
don't get the "Your session lasted (...)" error.
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hmmm... apparently if i start a failsafe terminal session then run
gnome-session from within the terminal, i get no error message and
everything seems to work fine.
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I've been getting the same error here after a clean feisty install.
Well, the install was not *entirely* clean since I kept my home
partition with all its hidden configuration files. Anyways, when I press
the OK button on the "Your session lasted (...)" dialog box, X restarts
and gives me the gdm l
I'm experiencing the same problem after upgrading from edgy to feisty.
.xsession-errors attached
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One .gnome2/session attached.
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Could you attach your .gnome2/session to the bug?
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The new valgrind log has an error:
==12743== Invalid write of size 1
==12743==at 0x805CD54: update_trans_effect (splash-widget.c:646)
==12743==by 0x48323C5: (within /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0.1200.11)
==12743==by 0x4831DF1: g_main_context_dispatch (in
/usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0.1200.11)
I've recently upgraded to fiesty from edgy, and I'm experiencing the
same problem (on initial upgrade I wasn't experiencing this problem -
about 3/4 days ago).
I've tried the method of renaming gnome-session with a .real extension,
and having a shell script running the following command as gnome-s
Ok. Hope it was well done now.
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash describes how to install a
dbgsym
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Ok, I will (however I can't do this at this very moment). By the way, I
could not find package named gnome-session-dbgsym or similar, though
I've just installed libglib2.0-0-dbg libgtk2.0-0-dbg to prepare for the
valgrind task.
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Could you get a debug log anyway? It might be useful even if the bug
happens every now and then.
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As I've mentioned above (in the comment of valgrind log attachment),
this is the result of my work: I renamed gnome-session to gnome-
session.real, and write a shell script with name of gnome-session with
the needed valgrind command line in it (referring for the original
binary of course, which was
The log mentions /usr/bin/gnome-session.real which doesn't exist on an
Ubuntu desktop. Where did you get it? Could you run "dpkg -l gnome-
session", "dpkg -S /usr/bin/gnome-session.real" and "ls -l /usr/bin
/gnome-session.real" and copy that to a comment? Could you also get a
valgrind log with gnom
Strange. This bug triggers _all_ the time I tried to start gnome session
(altough sometimes it simply existed, sometimes presented a dialog
instead). Now, changed gnome-session to a little shell script to do
valgrind the renamed "real" gnome-session, its log it attached. However,
the bug was _NOT_
Thanks for your bug report. The crash looks like a memory corruption.
Could you try to get a valgrind log for it? (you can follow the
instructions from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind for that)
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The full .xsession-errors file
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