Spotify still randomly freezes the whole desktop, although less frequently
since some time. The problem is not yet fully resolved and even if it is a bug
inside the spotify client it should not make the whole desktop become
unresponsive.
In the case the bug occurs I can no longer interact with u
Okay, I just looked at all the threads for 'something interesting'.
(gdb) thr 9
[Switching to thread 9 (Thread 0x7ffbb5745700 (LWP 10078))]
#0 0x7ffbcce1a3cd in poll () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:81
81 ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S: No such file or directory.
(gdb) bt
#0
I recently upgraded to Raring (from 12.10) and am now seeing spotify
freeze often. I unfortunately never use rhythmbox or flash, so I cannot
verify if those have issues as well.
I see:
08:03:47.719 E [watchdog.cpp:179] Fatal deadlock
detected - would have crashed!! (Thread: gui)
Marking as fix released as two independent people reported the problem
as fixed.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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what caused the problem?
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Title:
spotify, rhythmbox, flash freezes randomly
Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu:
Confi
The problem seems to be resolved here as wel with the recent updates
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Title:
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This seems to be fixed for me now? At least Spotify works fine. I am not
sure what resolved the issue.. maybe the transition to the 3.8 kernel?
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The error when it stops playing:
14:37:07.746 E [watchdog.cpp:174] Deadlock detected (Thread:
network)
14:37:08.746 E [watchdog.cpp:174] Deadlock detected (Thread:
gui)
When starting spotify it mentions:
14:38:05.546 I [audio_driver_linux.cpp:20 ] Using Puls
Spotify (0.8.8.323.gd143501e) here on latest 13.04 is also freezing
every 2-3 songs. After killing spotify and pulseaudio spotify can be
succesfully restarted.
Installing libruby as suggested by some others made no difference for
me.
Killing pulseaudio alone is not enough to resume playing, spoti
Kai seems to be right there. Issuing a simple "killall pulseaudio"
works.
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Title:
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[38887.684479] traps: upowerd[29074] trap int3 ip:7f3a17dbac5f
sp:729bac50 error:0
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If I kill pulsaudio the sound works fine...
It seems like flash, spotify and friends try to connect directly to ALSA
instead of pulsaudio. Maybe the ALSA compatibility-layer is broken..
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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