The xcb backend of utouch-geis, which was in use when this bug was
reported, is no longer used. It is likely that this bug does not exist
in the new grail backend. Please reopen if you still see this issue on
Precise. I'm marking this as won't fix as we consider the xcb backend
obsolete now.
**
This seems to be 100% reproducible:
1. Run 'evince some.pdf'
2. Close lid (suspend)
3. Open lid (resume)
4. Unlock screen
5. CPU goes to 100%
6. 3-4 minutes later evince crashes anyway.
It sometimes happens instantly, with:
#0 xcb_get_extension_data (c=0x21, ext=0x7fb9187dc110) at
Had this again, and have a core file of the process this time although
it's to a private document.
Seemed to be a couple of minutes following an resume-from-suspend. So
possibly a large-delta timer comparison(?).
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Could you please include the package version of libgrip and libutouch-
geis on the system where this happens, and possibly steps to reproduce
it?
** Changed in: utouch (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Thanks Stephen,
$ dpkg -l libgrip0 libutouch-geis1 | awk '/^ii/{print $,$3}'
libgrip0 0.3.3-0ubuntu1
libutouch-geis1 2.2.2-0ubuntu1
I don't know how to reproduce it; I was busy in other applications
(Firefox/Gnome Terminal) when the CPU fan suddenly spun up. Eg. I don't
think there was