Melroy, please file a new bug report for your problem. Make sure you use
the command: "ubuntu-bug network-manager-applet"
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nm-applet crashe
I find this kinda important instead of medium... Is there already
improvement visible?
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My nm-applet crashes sometimes. I run nm-applet in terminal. Check
output.
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This bug affects all the people I know who use Ubuntu 11.10 and also me,
because when Ubuntu is going to shutdown it takes 15 more seconds than
the previous versions: 400% slower (20 seconds VS 5 seconds)! Isn't the
importance High?
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What's going on with this?
I'm affected and I think that because nm is crashing I'm getting 2 logouts
every day! It is very annoying...
I'm using libc-bin 2.13-0ubuntu13 and networkmanager 0.8.4 on ubuntu
11.04, kernel 2.6.38-10.
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I suspect this issue cropped up after upgrading to libc
2.12.1-0ubuntu10.2 which is a dependency of nm. I have been unable to
downgrade as synaptic would remove other several other packages and
break my installation. Is it possible to revert to libc
2.12.1-0ubuntu6(maverick) through some other mean
Thanks. That's pretty good, even with quite a few symbols missing. It's
at least something to start with. Because of how valgrind works it
probably stopped it from crashing (or it would have crashed, but much
later). Setting this to Confirmed/Medium, but so far with no idea how to
solve the problem
oh, s/crashed/get killed/ , btw... :-P
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Ok, sorry it took so long to get back. I followed the instructions on
the wiki and got nm-applet running from valgrind. The thing is, and
that's because it took me so long to get back, nm-applet never crashed
when run from valgrind.
I realized that, while running from valgrind, nm-applet run / res
Thanks. Unfortunately, if it's the oomkiller stopping NM-applet, there
will not be anything useful in the backtrace. This somewhat goes with
what we see here, the applet just receives SIGTERM for an unknown
reason.
Keeping this bug open as Incomplete until we can have a valgrind log.
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Ok, that went alright now. I installed libc6-dbg too for more
completeness. The backtrace is attached.
I'll have a look on Valgrind next, will get back to you as soon as I
have more information.
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For the libglib debug package, try libglib2.0-0-dbg.
This indeed looks like nm-applet is getting killed, most likely by the
kernel's oomkiller whose job is to maintain enough memory on the system.
It doesn't mean though that it's necessarily nm-applet leaking memory.
In case it's actually nm-appl
Added the repository as specified, but on running "apt-get install
network-manager-gnome-dbgsym libnm-glib2-dbgsym libnm-util1-dbgsym
libglib2.0-0-dbgsym", it can't find the package libglib2.0-0-dbgsym . I
installed without it anyway and tried to get a backtrace without it
hoping there's something
Setting back to Confirmed since "Opinion" actually means it's closed as
being somebody's opinion rather than a bug...
Confirming on the basis that there are multiple people who see this
happening, although the exact cause is still unknown.
What would be helpful, is if someone who sees this happen
The bug is not fixed.
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Status: Fix Released => Opinion
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Yep, I tried that "fix" too, and running as sudo in fact didn't work for
me either. So, the "fix", apart from being lame, doesn't actually work.
Will someone please look into this more carefully? I'm already resigned
to the fact that, if this is ever fixed, it'll probably not land in time
for Natty
In my case, running nm-applet as root does not help.
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I'm sorry, is it really the "fix" for that? nm-applet never needed root
to run, why would it need now? And if indeed needs root (which find
highly unlikely), then I'll be forced to type my password everytime I
logon just to have the applet show up? Or worse, add an sudoers
exception just for that c
thank you! :)
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the fix is to run nm-applet as sudo
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Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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hmm, i wonder if you wrote a script to open nm-applet as root on startup
(entering your pass for you so it works) and then run that script to
start nm-applet would work...
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Status: Incomplete => In Progress
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I don't have a 64 bit platform.
I've installed ubuntu via cd, so it's a fresh install.
I wonder: If I run nm-applet as root, it seems to run stable.. :)
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okay so from what I've learned so far is
cannot register existing type `_PolkitError'
might be because your on a 64 bit platform?
Can you try running the live cd of 32 and 64 and see if you can recreate
the problem?
also was this a fresh install or an upgrade? and how did you do this
upgrade i
(polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1:23489): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: cannot
register existing type `_PolkitError'
(polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1:23489): GLib-CRITICAL **:
g_once_init_leave: assertion `initialization_value != 0' failed
** Message: killswitch 3 is KILLSWITCH_STATE_UNBLOCKE
Meiko,
Just add the hidden file .xsession-errors to this bug. Hopefully there
will be some more data there.
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Sometimes he does. But often it is started. If I am connected to the
internet, it runs. If not, it crashes after a while.. I think that is
the reason why it crashes after coming back from suspend. Sometimes
after a few minutes, sometimes at once.
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Is it doing this after coming back from suspend?
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I have startet the nm-applet in a guest session. I have killed and startet it
again via bash. After a little while the same error: ** Message: Caught signal
15, shutting down...
Why it only happens if I am NOT connected to the internet?
Mathieu, how can I show you the last .xsession errors?
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I am using Ubuntu 10.10.
The version of the networkmanager is 0.8.1.
Mostly the network-manager-applet crashes if no wireless connection is given.
Rarely it happens for no reason.
I can start the applet again
Meiko, please run apport-collect 664763, and also attach .xsession-
errors, so we can see where things crash. I don't think downgrading the
version will do much.
What you can try however, is to kill nm-applet (in console, killall nm-
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When I installed nm, I've found that the program has the package number "2".
Now is packet 3 installed, but it has not changed.
Should I downgrade to package 1?
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Maybe you can try downgrading nm-applet and see if that works at least
then it will tell us if it is the applet or a program/library it depends
on
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