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I got this bug with the 8.10 Live CD on my desktop rig (Intel E6850 on
an ASUS P5N-D, using the on-board sound). Don't get this on any of my
other Intrepid installations (one x86 on a Fujitsu notebook, one amd64
on a Acer notebook).
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I got this bug with the 8.10 Live CD
The extremist,
The intrepid Live CD does not count in the bug reports, there are a
lot of upgrades that I think made this bug disappear (or get fixed).
Try the ubuntu *future* *still unstable* 9.04 jaunty jackalope live
cd, providing the link once more:
Just did a reboot (power failure).
No errors/warnings in /var/log/messages regarding canberra.
Groups: adm dialout cdrom audio video plugdev fuse lpadmin admin
sambashare
Issue solved!
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Will try, it was an automatically generated report, regards
Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2009 13:56:28 +
From: vice...@gmail.com
To: kennywar...@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: [Bug 275100] Re: canberra-gtk-play crashed with SIGSEGV in
malloc()
Are you sure? Could you try it with jaunty
Groups: barry adm dialout cdrom audio video plugdev fuse lpadmin admin
sambashare
Logged out/in and no error/warning regarding 'canberra'.
It would appear then that the default user groups should include audio.
This appears not to be a problem on x86_32 systems which begs the
question, why?.
It would appear then that the default user groups should include audio.
You should really create a new bug about the default user groups for
the first user. :)
This appears not to be a problem on x86_32 systems which begs the
question, why?.
If I were you, I would create a virtual machine with
So it could be a problem of automatically adding the groups to the
first user? You should open a new bug if that's the case.
I manually added myself in most of them:
for...@ubuntu:~$ groups
forger adm lp dialout fax cdrom tape audio dip video plugdev netdev
scanner fuse lpadmin pulse pulse-access
One would expect that the first user would be automatically added to the
most appropriate groups and I am guessing the three 'pulse' groups
should be included and aren't.
I came across the 'canberra' warning/error completely by accident and
adding myself to the 'pulse' groups came about via
As I said, try this:
sudo adduser barry audio
Remove yourself from the pulse* groups, just to see if it works with
audio group which is the default one to use audio devices.
Log out and log back in, see if there are any errors again :)
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Are you sure? Could you try it with jaunty and see if it is fixed:
http://www.ubuntu.com/testing
Because I don't have anything about canberra.
Anyone else having the same problem??
$ apt-cache policy linux-generic
linux-generic:
Installed: 2.6.27.9.13
Candidate: 2.6.27.9.13
Version table:
Absolutely sure. As previously mentioned; appears to occur on logins and
no further 'errors' logged.
$ apt-cache policy linux-generic
linux-generic:
Installed: 2.6.27.9.13
Candidate: 2.6.27.9.13
Version table:
*** 2.6.27.9.13 0
500 http://au.archive.ubuntu.com
Alchera, try create a new user on your System Administration Users
and Groups.
See if that still makes the problem to occur. :)
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I added myself to the following groups and logged out/in and no
error/warning was reported.
Groups: pulse pulse-access pulse-rt
So, at this stage, I am somewhat bemused.
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ba...@serenity:~$ uname -a
Linux serenity 2.6.27-9-generic #1 SMP Thu Nov 20 22:15:32 UTC 2008 x86_64
GNU/Linux
from .xsession-errors:
x-session-manager[8416]: WARNING: Application 'libcanberra-login-sound.desktop'
failed to register before timeout
from /var/log/messages:
Jan 11 13:29:09
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Can someone confirm, that this still happens with linux 2.6.24-7 or
later? If not then it's fixed possible.
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Not anymore, at least here :)
Anyone else?
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Oops, sorry, I mean - it isn't happens anymore.
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Confirmed that it works for me with intrepid.
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Since there were no reports with linux 2.6.24-7 or later and it is
reported that the issue does not occur there any more I set this bug to
Fix Released. If it occurs again, feel free to reopen this bug.
Thanks.
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I just noticed that the application crashed because I had the bug
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Same as Dani
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Just got this crash reported via apport alert after trying to use the
Guest session on a fully updated Ubuntu 8.10. The alert was waiting for
me when I switched back to my normal session. It reported that the Gnome
login sound crashed, but the sound played as normal when switching over
to Guest.
this is happening everytime when login
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Ahhh -.-
Sachte Leute was ein Spamm Überfluss ist das den ???
Ich hab euch nen dummen Auto-Bug Berichtet das hat euer Ubuntu 8.10 selber
gemacht und nu wert ich zu gespammt das das nicht geht ? ej krass -.-
ich hab kein bock hier 20 Mails zu lesen wo überall das selbe steht.
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Updated and restarted.
Selected Atomix and sudoku games neither of which has been working to see if
they now work.
They don't!
Selected freecell game.
Then the message.
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My sound worked fine with 8.04. ever since i went to 8.10 i have no
sound at all.
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Same problem here with 2.6.27-7 generic x86_64. Initial sound after
login heard (complete) prior to message about sound ending unexpectedly.
Also had this in -6 kernel (but only once).
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this is still happening on x86_64.
from .xsession-errors:
x-session-manager[7242]: WARNING: Application 'libcanberra-login-sound.desktop'
failed to register before timeout
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from /var/log/messages:
Oct 16 18:57:00 ubuntu kernel: [ 61.306250] canberra-gtk-pl[7486]: segfault
at 300a45a40 ip
I heard the new Ibex login sound the first few times I logged in. Every
time I log in the crash with the login sound message pops up. I now
hear the old login sound each time. I disabled the gnome Login Sound
startup in the Sessions Preferences. This stopped the crash message
from popping up.
I just leave mine linux box onI don't get the crash either ;)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of jay bee
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 2:46 AM
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Subject: [Bug 275100] Re: canberra-gtk-play crashed with SIGSEGV
This happens a couple minutes after I log in. Sound works fine, but the
login sound never happens.
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It happens the same to me than Emanuele Pane: old login sound, when until now,
I had the new one.
And crash after that
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This happens a couple minutes after I log in. Sound works fine, but the login
sound never happens.
This has happened consistently.
Kory
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Same here, this time I got the crash after the sound actually played,
but it was strangely the old Ubuntu login sound, whereas in this new
install I got a new sound the first 4-5 times I started/restarted the
system.
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i have no sound after upgrading today, 2008/10/08
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Skype started working again today first time for weeks. Sound is
working fine, listening to music now.
Crash came up when I started pidgin, not sure if this is related.
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** Changed in: libcanberra (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) = (unassigned)
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Just after logging in I can see the dialog that says it crashed. The
system works properly afterwards, so I'm not sure if I should be worried
or not :)
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same here.
2008/10/6 gshegosh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just after logging in I can see the dialog that says it crashed. The
system works properly afterwards, so I'm not sure if I should be worried
or not :)
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yep, happens most of the times I log in
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Same here.
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Confirmed. Just after logging.
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