I've just encountered this error message - BadAlloc (insufficient
resources for operation) - in my own application. I can shed some light
on what it might mean. In my case, I had a Gtk3 TreeView with some text
cell renderers inside, showing some text. In the case where the text was
a very long stri
Affected also me but the situation is little bit different.
I have CentOS 6.5 on VirtualBox which is on Ubuntu 14.04.
When i started X session from Ubuntu terminal via ssh and call
system-config-lvm...It runs well but when i want to view partition:
[root@linuxsrv45 ~]# system-config-lvm
Unable to
Still there on Ubuntu 14.04 (fresh install).
I can reproduce every time I try to maximize the window.
I can also reproduce every time I click on a physical partition.
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I can reproduce this.
*attach new disk to the computer
*make it LVM2_member
*add it to the existing volume group
-> crash
And after that each startup of system-config-lvm will crash.
-> It can't show volume_group (in cylinder view) if there are one PV with
PSize=PFree.
I have no ide
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I made some modifications (extended logical volume to use all free space on
group) with LiveCD using system-config-lvm, and then booted back to the
original system. Now I can again run system-config-lvm.
After modifications:
sudo pvs
PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree
/de
I booted liveCD (Ubuntu-12.04.2), enabled universe repository, installed
system-config-lvm. And it is not crashing.
dpkg -l | grep gtk
ii appmenu-gtk 0.3.92-0ubuntu1.1
Export GTK menus over DBus
ii appmenu-gtk3
I'm expecting very same crash (reproducible). I had one disk in volume
group and system-config-lvm worked. When I added second disk to the
volume group using system-config-lvm, application crashed and after that
it won't start anymore.
These reports are slightly similar:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: system-config-lvm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Today exactly the same bug bit me (100% identical backtrace).
I'm sure the last operation I made using system-config-lvm was
successful (although it's a long time ago and thus was probably done on
11.10 before upgrading to 12.04), and I've never deleted a logical
volume, only added and resized.
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