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Another crash: e2cad21a-91d2-11ed-9d18-fa163e993415
(I'm probably going to upgrade to 22.10 today so presumably I won't have
any more.)
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Thanks -- great to know. Do you know if the fix will be brought into
22.04 ?
And thanks for the help on it.
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(Oh by the way -- does the stack trace suggest any kind of workaround
worth trying? Since it can result in loss of work I'd love to prevent it
if possible.)
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Thank you -- I'll keep reporting them here unless otherwise directed.
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Another crash: f7aa5c24-8c5c-11ed-9ccf-fa163e993415
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Another crash: c4ba5026-8a1d-11ed-aac8-fa163e55efd0
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Got a crash this morning. Debug symbols are installed. Stack trace looks
the same as before:
724f4d3a-8792-11ed-aab2-fa163e55efd0
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Ok, I'll report any further crashes (here, I assume). Thanks for your
attention to it!
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Thank you -- let me know if there's anything else I can do to help.
Would crash reports from me be useful at this point or should I
uninstall those debug symbols?
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Thanks -- after updating and reboot I now have ".uploaded" files.
_usr_lib_xorg_Xorg.0.uploaded: c0b761f4-7781-11ed-b5f8-fa163ef35206
I have installed that .ddeb and will report when/if another crash
happens (it is indeed the same version).
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Thanks, will do -- should I install all five dbgsym .ddeb files that I
see there?
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Title:
X server segfault when starting you
Thanks -- the .upload file is zero-length (see previous comment for how
I determined that.) There are no *.uploaded files present.
The GUI version of the crash reporter also came up and I submitted all
of those.
The errors.ubuntu.com page for the whoopsie ID has none of the recent
crashes shown (
I have tried both ubuntu-bug and apport-cli; they both just return
without generating an ID number (that I'm aware of), and
/var/crash/_usr_lib_xorg_Xorg.0.upload is zero-length:
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Crash just happened again (with nvidia 515 drivers).
Here's the Xorg crash; let me know if you want any of the others:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19qiKkTHZH5iuxUpmMTmxjn5fTZpg-
RVc/view?usp=share_link
I tried ubuntu-bug, but it generated a 0-length .upload file so I have
no ID.
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Oops, didn't realize I was behind on the driver, sorry. I'm on 515 now.
I'll report back soon(ish) with results. Thanks.
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I just noticed /var/crash/_usr_bin_kwin_x11.1000.uploaded -- is that the
ID? That file contains:
c59a5430-676f-11ed-a93a-fa163e55efd0
Also, just had another crash -- this time I have compiled everything in
/var/crash and uploaded to this link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TAKFU9t72iwJT33j8nfg
Crash just happened again (this time watching a video on reddit, not
youtube.)
There are three resulting files in /var/crash:
2022-11-17 09:43:59 _usr_bin_kwin_x11.1000.crash
2022-11-17 09:43:54 _usr_lib_x86_64-linux-gnu_libexec_drkonqi.1000.crash
2022-11-17 09:43:53 _usr_lib_xorg_Xorg.0.crash
.
Public bug reported:
This is an intermittent bug; happens perhaps 1-3 times a week. Always
when just starting to play a youtube videos (I haven't seen it playing
videos on other sites, or locally, but the sample size is skewed.) I'm
using Nvidia drivers with a 6GB 1060 GTX running three monitors.
Public bug reported:
I have jackdbus running successfully (via qjackctl) in Kubuntu 16.10
with a Scarlett 18i8 USB interface.
If I turn the interface off, jackdbus will usually (not always -- I
think I may need to have played audio at least once?) jump to 100% CPU
usage (of a single core) and sta
Public bug reported:
Kubuntu 16.04 --
I was experiencing a long delay when logging in, on the order of 20+
seconds. After entering the password on the splash screen, it would stay
there before showing the desktop.
journalctl revealed a timeout form pulseaudio waiting for a bluetooth
service (I d
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