This has to be High in the queue people.
Even if there is information missing, the steps to reproduce are nothing more
than clicking the intlclock panel applet.
That eventually crashes your panel, and John Doe will not be happy.
I'm getting these crashes, I simply kill gnome-panel after it
appears similar to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+bug/202569
for those who have a google calendar added to evolution, try removing it. it
solved the problem for me (until a real fix is found)
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hardy beta amd 64 selecting gnome panel intlclock causes top bar and many
I have seen this problem using the RC of Hardy 32 bits updated to
2008-04-18 updates, for me it only happens when I add a city and then
click on the clock after a fresh login, with no city selected I can clic
the clock and no lockups for the panel gonna see howto make a report of
this, also only
I have the same problem.
I suppose it can be caused by ntp. When I click the clock, and I have no
connection to Internet, the panel freezes.
Maybe is that.
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hardy beta amd 64 selecting gnome panel intlclock causes top bar and many other
things to not respond
I have reported this issue, but I can't find the post
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hardy beta amd 64 selecting gnome panel intlclock causes top bar and many other
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204775
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the importance is low because almost nobody is having the issue and the
bug has not enough details to be useful
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hardy beta amd 64 selecting gnome panel intlclock causes top bar and many other
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I don't think this should have Importance: low
I am seeing this too - unfortunately selecting the applet freezes the
whole gnome-panel, and I don;t think Aunt Tilly has nautilus-open-
terminal installed, or would know how to get a tty and kill the process
:)
There will be a lot of unhappy
There has been an update to the gnome-panel that has mostly fixed this
issue.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+source/gnome-panel/1:2.22.1-0ubuntu1
- Fix locations not appearing in the preferences dialog
But I have noticed that its only fixed after a period of time from
start. I can
I forgot to say that for the stack trace, The last line is where I
clicked on the clock to lock up the panel. It seems that locking up
the panel caused strace to not get any more feedback. I then ended the
debugging.
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hardy beta amd 64 selecting gnome panel intlclock causes top bar and many
the same happens on my system.
2.6.24-15-generic #1 SMP Fri Apr 4 03:48:31 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
when left-clicking the clock, both top und bottom panel freeze.
also, adding a place to the applet works, but the data isn't saved.
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hardy beta amd 64 selecting gnome panel intlclock causes top
Ulrich, is it the case that the City is not saved, but when you add
another city, the old cities that were selected show up?
As this is what I'm seeing each time.
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hardy beta amd 64 selecting gnome panel intlclock causes top bar and many other
things to not respond
There is not really much in terms of steps.
Start Ubuntu
Login
Click on the Clock
This is on an ubgrade from gutsy to hardy.
** Attachment added: strace-gnome-panel.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13152330/strace-gnome-panel.log
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hardy beta amd 64 selecting gnome panel intlclock
could you also describe easy steps to trigger the bug on a stock
installation?
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium = Low
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hardy beta amd 64 selecting gnome panel intlclock causes top bar and many other
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You
could you try again to get a stacktrace? that should be working using
the new versions
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I'd like to add to my findings. I had tried turning off compiz, and
even my nvidia-glx-new driver, and neither fixed the issue.
I found that the only resolution to fix this issue is to right click on
the clock and go to preferences, and then set a location.
Once that was accomplished, the
one more additional note to give more detail to the error.
After every restart, the location tab of the clock preferences are not
being restored, or really not displaying, When I go into preferences the
location box is empty. I can see that anytime the box is empty,
clicking on the clock in the
Thanks for your bug report. Please try to obtain a backtrace of the hang
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash and attach the file to the
bug report. This will greatly help us in tracking down your problem.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
ok, attempting to use gdb didn't work
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ pidof gnome-panel
6274
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gdb 21 | tee gdb-gnome-panel.txt
GNU gdb 6.7.1-debian
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
This is free
I'd like to add though, that the issue can only be replicated in the
first process of gnome-panel...
That is, I can replicate it after start up, but if I kill the process
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps -aux | grep gnome-panel
tim 6292 3.6 1.1 338612 24528 ?S22:03 0:00
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