Andreas, I don't see why a problem with libsoftokn3.so has something to
do with this bug, which was about libcanberra. You should report a new
bug for your problem. Maybe you can work around it by trying what is
suggested in comment 31 at
While GTK apps have stopped crashing, they are still taking forever to
load and I get freezes every now and then.
I also still get the [3:3:800397596:ERROR:nss_util.cc(397)] Error
initializing NSS without a persistent database: libsoftokn3.so: cannot
open shared object file: Permission denied
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: libcanberra (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I can also confirm. Affects more programs: Gimp, Synaptic.
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Latest libcanberra update causes Firefox and Thunderbird to crash on
startup
This affects rekonq, too:
$ rekonq http://gmail.com
rekonq(3887)/kdeui (kdelibs): Attempt to use QAction show_history_panel with
KXMLGUIFactory!
rekonq(3887)/kdeui (kdelibs): Attempt to use QAction show_bookmarks_panel
with KXMLGUIFactory!
lengau@TARDIS:~$
I can also confirm that the update broke my Oneiric Ubuntu install as
well. If I launch a terminal there are no window borders for instance.
If I start for instance Thunderbird via terminal and do sudo
thunderbird it starts, but still no window decorations. I'll try to
revert to get back to
I experience the same problems. Unity 2D correctly provides window decorations,
but 3D doesn't. Running apps as root (with sudo) does not trigger the bug. This
bug affects at least gksu, firefox, thunderbird, chromium, banshee, and
apport-bug. Running affected apps in terminal reports
app:
** Changed in: libcanberra (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Changed in: libcanberra (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Critical
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** Changed in: libcanberra (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Incomplete
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Latest libcanberra update causes Firefox and Thunderbird to crash
The attachment debdiff.patch of this bug report has been identified as
being a patch in the form of a debdiff. The ubuntu-sponsors team has
been subscribed to the bug report so that they can review and hopefully
sponsor the debdiff. In the event that this is in fact not a patch you
can resolve
Re-installing libcanberra-gtk-module_0.28-0ubuntu8_i386.deb results in
working applications again.
Tested with Thunderbird, Firefox, gVim and Emacs.
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Chromium is also not working.
Workaround (from
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=11296757postcount=16):
- Downloading the .deb from
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/amd64/libcanberra-gtk-module/0.28-0ubuntu8
- And installing it with dpkg -i
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I tried a reinstall of my computer but leaving /home intact. Logging in
as other users on the computer was fine, but my account still
experienced this bug. I then made a backup of my home-folder and started
over again with an empty one. All is now fine! So, there must be
something in my old
I can't reproduce it here, but it has to do with something linking
against gtk2 instead of gtk3. In any case, I hope the attached patch
will fix the problem, can anybody verify?
** Patch added: debdiff.patch
This problem was fixed by re-installing 0.28-0ubuntu8 for me as well. I
have noticed the bug that led me to this bug has not resurfaced (ubuntu
software center crashes after launch, LP# 834403) after reverting to
this version.
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I fixed this one removing libcanberra-gtk-module. I'm using Kubuntu
11.10 and so I don't use many GTK apps, but Firefox and Google Chrome
are running now.
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same problem as original report, same error message confirmed for
firefox and thunderbird since latest software update.
this is a complete showstopper for these two critically important
applications. will attempt to downgrade libcanberra-gtk-module and
report if this works.
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ok. after messing around trying to find a working browser to download it
though ;) downgrading libcanberra-gtk-module to 0.28-0ubuntu8_amd64
fixed the problem.
hopefully a permanent fix can be uploaded asap.
cheers,
stephen.
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@Stephen when in doubt, you can always use wget on the command line.
eg:
wget https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/amd64/libcanberra-gtk-
module/0.28-0ubuntu8
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@David: your patch does fix the issue for me after rebuilding the
package.
** Changed in: libcanberra (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
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@Anthony yep, thanks. thought i only had a link to the page though not
the full url to the package. ;) anyway got it with konqueror in the end
since rekonq wouldn't work either.
looks like this is in hand now. excellent.
it's exciting, release is so close now! :)
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Nice fix on this one, still others from this morning'supdates in
gnome... but now apport works for reporting them. Thanks guys
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The link to the ubuntu8 .deb for the 64 bit version is:
wget http://launchpadlibrarian.net/79299853/libcanberra-gtk-
module_0.28-0ubuntu8_amd64.deb
(the link above will get you an html file).
It solved the issue for me too.
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Michael, can you please ask Lennart to commit David's patch upstream as
well? Thanks!
** Changed in: libcanberra (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
** Changed in: libcanberra (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = ubuntu-11.10
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This bug was fixed in the package libcanberra - 0.28-0ubuntu10
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* debian/patches/10_no_nonnative_crash.patch:
Make sure the patch does not make libcanberra crash when
linked against gtk2 (LP: #862553)
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