This bug still exists in 15.10 - if it is expected, it should not be
producing a warning in syslog, as it contributes to accidentally
glossing over actual issues that appear.
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Uploaded another crashid, b526f996-cdd9-11e5-8f61-fa163e78b027
Feb 7 20:14:22 joran gnome-session[2078]: [xcb] Unknown sequence number while
processing queue
Feb 7 20:14:22 joran gnome-session[2078]: [xcb] Most likely this is a
multi-threaded client and XInitThreads has not been called
Feb 7 2
This bug is still on 15.10, trying `sudo ubuntu-bug
/var/crash/_usr_bin_metacity.1000.crash` opens the dialogue, but it
closes itself before submission. May I upload the crash file?
syslog has:
Feb 2 19:08:34 joran gnome-session[2014]: [xcb] Unknown sequence number while
processing queue
Feb 2
Bug still exists on 15.10
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1221503
Title:
completion with ubuntu-bug complains about missing release-upgrade.py
Status in app
Public bug reported:
On first session launch, audio will be corrupt and anything played will
result in garbage. If I however remove all 4 speech-dispatcher processes
which appear in sound preferences, audio returns to normal and is fine
for the remaining session.
Brand new upgrade to Ubuntu 15.10
> one wouldn't want to post crash files manually to a report.
I was fine with the content of the crash report being public after looking
through it on my system
> sudo ubuntu-bug /var/crash/_usr_bin_metacity.1000.crash
I ran that, and it submitted and, er, have no reference to share
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Excuse my slow reply, internet has been out for a week. There’s only one crash
file that coincides with the session being pulled down, though it is not from
the event that produced the above attached log files.
I hope it helps.
** Attachment added: "_usr_bin_metacity.1000.crash"
https://bugs
Public bug reported:
This has been happening on and off since the Autumn, but only a handful of
times so I haven’t been able to discover an underlying cause. It appears to
trigger when I am using an application using GL, especially games though it has
happened with just VLC, firefox and a file
Reasons to want this ‘configurable’ is to match the rest of the system, as this
is one of the few remaining binaries that writes into ~/.cache
john@joran ~ ❯ tree .cache
.cache
├── motd.legal-displayed
└── upstart
As everything else already behaves:
john@joran ~ ❯ set | grep XDG_.*_HOME
XDG_CACHE
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