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systray.py crashed with SIGSEGV in g_type_module_use()
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Still happening at 14.04. Managed to do apport-retrace and run gdb. This
is what the stack trace looks like now. It may be another bug is hiding
the first one.
info (gdb)Auto-loading safe path
done.
warning: core file may not match specified executable file.
[New LWP 6922]
[New LWP 7063]
Just upgraded to 13.10 and am getting this on every login. It was
working fine on 13.04.
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systray.py crashed with SIGSEGV in
Can someone at HP have a look? Seems to be a problem with Ubuntu 13.10
which was released yesterday.
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systray.py crashed with SIGSEGV in
Precise Beta 1 and I'm still affected by this, typically whenever I
change the theme.
I actually got some help on how to run hp-systray from gdb, and got a
backtrace (triggered the crash simply by switching from Ambiance to
Radiance in Appearance).
Let me know if this helps any, and if there's
At the moment I'm currently affected by bug 908805 on Precise, where for
me Nautilus crashes just about every single time I start it up, which
temporarily reverts the theme back to standard GNOME and seems to
reliably reproduce this hplip crash.
After I reboot my system, I'll try the above
Yep, I can reliably reproduce this and just got another crash. For me,
all I have to do is run the commands as given in comment 11 (or not,
since it occurs during normal usage as well), open Nautilus, and wait
or go into the Ubuntu One folder. Nautilus then crashes a few seconds
later thanks to
I'm now testing Precise and getting this problem every now and then,
seemingly at random. The annoying part about this bug is that I have no
idea how to reproduce it, though I'm currently suspecting changing the
theme could be part of the problem.
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Can also be another problem in qt4-x11, adding qt4-x11 package ...
** Also affects: qt4-x11 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: qt4-x11 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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A possible cause is bug 805303, which should be fixed.
Can you run the following commands in a terminal window:
pkill -f hp-systray
LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 hp-systray
Does hp-systray stay stable now?
Does your desktop stay stable when you are running vlc?
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I've been running hp-systray from a terminal since the last crash to try
and catch any error messages (couldn't get it to run from gdb), but it
did not crash since then. I've just killed that and now I'm running it
using the commands you provided above...so far everything seems okay,
but I cannot
...sorry, but I just had this crash happen again this morning while
changing my status in Empathy. This bug is still alive and well.
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Forgot to note that during the weekend I've been keeping my system fully
up to date and had it rebooted a couple of times.
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Title:
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Can you please do all updates (on the command line sudo apt-get update;
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade or with Update Manager), log out and log in
again, and then check again? Several bugs got fixed to solve this
problem.
** Changed in: hplip (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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I have just rerun Update Manager to get all the latest updates and
logged out/in, as you requested. But these crashes are difficult to
reproduce and seem to happen completely at random. As such, I have not
had a crash just yet, but I will come back once I see one.
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Just happened again in Oneiric Beta 2 while browsing wallpapers in
System Settings, causing my HPLIP tray icon to disappear. I'd say this
is probably the most common crash I'm seeing on my system now. hplip
version 3.11.7-1ubuntu3.
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Still present in Oneiric Beta 1.
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** Visibility changed to: Public
** Also affects: hplip
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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