First, switch to your root account, you can also use the terminal for
that root and you may visit
https://www.hptechnicalsupportphonenumbersusa.com/blog/hp-printer-in-
error-state/ for hp products.
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I'm having a Software Center crash; please see:
https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/issues/1828#issuecomment-307533174
Should I create a new issue for it?
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In respect to the comments above also adding saucy tag.
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In respect to duplicate
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-center/+bug/1251814
trusty is also affected.
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As this is blocking webkit and other updated software (LP: #1186558)
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** Description changed:
- software center crashes when I open
Steps to reproduce:
1) Download Ubuntu Desktop 13.10 i386 release (disk id 20131016.1), download
links at
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/305/builds/55929/downloads
2) Using Virtual Machine Manager - set a VM to have little RAM, e.g. 798
MB, boot from the above iso.
3) Click try u
What I did is went to updates and told it to install prerealease updates it
fixed it after I updated
On Oct 21, 2013 10:11 AM, "Vlad" <1163...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Also confirm this error is present in Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 final release.
> I just installed it, updated everything and, sometim
Also confirm this error is present in Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 final release.
I just installed it, updated everything and, sometimes, software-center
crashes. Only first time it crashed it offered to send a crash reports;
following times it just crashes. This is what I get if run software-
center on the
I confirm that this error appear in a clean install Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 final
release.
Workarround works fine. Thanks Herbet.
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Running Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 Beta with Gnome 3.10 I get this bug.
Workaround from Herbert Junior seems to solve the issue.
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Herbert Junior, Thanks!
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Kudos to Herbert Junior, his suggestion above has resolved this issue
for me.
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This has only affected me since using gnome 3 desktop.
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I confirm this bug with saucy.
$ apt-cache policy software-center
software-center:
Installed: 13.08-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 13.08-0ubuntu1
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Thanks Tim. #31 fixed the bug for me.
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I had this problem too and I reported another bug (my mistake)... so I
read all this stuff and decided to play with this #31 comment
workaround... and it worked for me too.
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The workaround in comment #31 fixed the problem for me also.
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Experienced this bug this morning with up to date install w/Gnome PPA.
Comment from Tim on comment #31 resolved bug. Thanks!
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I don't know if the attached file will help - it's a debug log from
software-center obtained by running this:
software-center --debug 2>software-center.log
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Thanks for your efforts dobey,
but:
workarounds help me getting this stuff to work and that's what it's all about,
isn't it?
I am helping as good as I can sending a report EVERY time I experience a crash.
If usable information is missing I'm sorry but I'm not the programmer - maybe
the trigger t
dobey,
In _HtmlRenderer there is a call:
self.view.set_size_request(-1, ExhibitBanner.MAX_HEIGHT)
In the case where software-center crashes this results in a size request
of (1,200). If I manually set the width in this line to >= 835 then the
crash does not happen. I am not sure if the webkit
Everyone, if you don't have a new stack trace with debug symbols to add
to the bug, please don't comment to say that it affects you or that a
supposed workaround makes it usable for you. It is not at all helpful to
discovering what is actually causing the bug.
I have tried every mentioned thing in
Just tried the work-around provided by Tim (darkxst) in comment #31).
Just installed a programme with the software center and it did nog
crash. So, it seems, Tim's work-around is correct. Thanks Tim.
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solution provided by Tim (darkxst) (#31) worked for me. thanks Tim
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I believe the solution offered by Kirill works for me as well. I haven't
had any crashes since. Nothing was upgraded, one package was obsolete
and removed.
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to day, i am send:
apt-get install libwebp2
its write, what install 0 package and 21 package don't upgraded
?
PROFIT.
software-center work.
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Ever since implementing the workaround from #31 (thanks Tim(darkxst) I've been
able to start software center. Nevertheless it crashes often when installing
new programs. But it seems to install.
But that just can't be it. If you have to implement workarounds to use very
BASIC FUNCTIONS, the sys
Open terminal and run software center the following way: software-center
--force-rtl
I have gnome 3.8 and it's working for me :)
Try it
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I don't know if this will help or not, but when I uninstalled gnome 3.8
and took the ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3 off of my sources list, it
completely stopped crashing.
Before I uninstalled gnome 3.8, I had tried reinstalling and purging the
software center through both apt-get and synaptic.
Once I do
actually comment #26 has the trace.
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dobey,
I attached a stack trace back in comment #29. I was never able to get a
useful python stack trace however.
with regards to cache, once the piston-helper data is successfully
cached, software-center no longer crashes on startup. As soon as you
clear it it will crash again.
I can reprodu
Bear in mind I am running the Gnome3 PPA, as others generally are in
this bug.
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..did you see that Tim (darkxst) in comment #29 said he had traced it to
a race condition where the image isn't yet available at the time the
attempt to display it is made? ..that makes commenting out that line
perfectly logical. If you don't attempt to display an image before it
is loaded, you d
..and now I can vouch for the veracity of the cache removal. It does
indeed reproduce the crash.
If software center is crashing:
* comment out "self.exhibit_banner.set_exhibits([FeaturedExhibit()])" in
lobbyview.py
* start software center (it runs)
* stop software center
* uncomment "self.ex
No, they are not placebos. Placebos do not work with code, the code
doesn't care whether you believe or not.
I can't vouch for the veracity of the cache clearing -- I did nothing of
the sort. However, commenting that one line made it so that the
software center started.
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Can anyone get a useful full stack trace with debug symbols?
There's still no really useful information in the bug, and the suggested
workaround still makes no sense. People removing the cache /may/ have
had some corrupt data in the cache, but there is no clear indication of
that being so. The cac
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+ software-center crashed with signal 5 with WebKit 2.0+
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