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In a post on ubuntu forums I found the suggestion to change the desktop
background theme to Clearlooks. Did this, and most of the problems went
away (needed to log out and in again though and one of the most
important problems, system monitor crashing, did not go away so there
are probably 2 proble
Same deal for me. I'm trying to set up a headless Ubuntu 10.10
installation for Android platform development, and then just connect to
it over VNC. Unfortunately, as reported above, the SDK installation
crashes just after the install is initiated.
If anyone knows of a workaround, it would be great
I am also seeing this problem, If I vnc to my workstation running
Ubuntu 10.10 (all the latest updates) and start Eclipse it comes up but
crashes when I select menu items such as 'File->Open' or click on a
project to expand it... if I ssh to my workstation with -X and start
Eclipse it works fine,
I get the same error when using tightvnc, everything works fine until I try and
download the Android SDK and then I get:
/usr/bin/java: free(): corrupted unsorted chunks: 0x040938d90 It looks
like the error is in libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 (gtk_main_do_event+0x556)
[0x7f575b4541b6]
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This bug is fully reproducible on my server as well. It only seems to
occur when opening an open file dialog that uses GTK however. The error
message is the same.
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Programs run under XRDP crash with "free(): corrupted unsorted chunks:" error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/682279
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