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I have installed Ubuntu 9.04 a number of times and this is the first I
can say that I have ever seen this. After initial install I received
the prompt about hardware drivers available and I enabled the nvidia
proprietary driver, version 180 recommended. Rebooted and
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FYI - I tried a number of things here with little to no success other
than installing the latest version of nVidia's driver directly from
their website. Might as well close this bug.
For anyone that comes across this in the future, here's what else I
tried:
1. Using the nv driver by adding
Please feel free to close this - I've long since switched to a different
distro.
Josh
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dpkg crash while browsing with firefox???
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/99279
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Thanks John - but I've long since given up on this issue and numerous
other X related crashes in Ubunutu. I switched to OpenSuSE and
experience zero problems similar to this, even using the nVidia
proprietary video driver. Nice distro, just didn't work for my hardware
for whatever reason.
Josh
I gave up and switched to OpenSuSE 10.2 which likes my hardware a lot
more. Installed basically the same software set, including nVidia
proprietary drivers and all has been working very smoothly for months
now. I have no additional information to provide, thanks.
Josh
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numerous crashes with
sorry - I filed many a bug report and didn't seem to get anywhere so
this weekend I ended up switching to OpenSuSE 10.2 and it's been working
so far flawlessly with my hardware. I like Ubuntu, it works nice on my
laptop, but for whatever reason my desktop machine wouldn't take to it.
That link no
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dillo
Tried to open a message in claws-mail 2.8.1 and the following crash
report was generated. Can't seem to reproduce, maybe something in the
report will be helpful?
Josh
** Affects: dillo (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
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dillo crashed with claws-mail
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Actually - I notice some of my older crash files are no longer available
- do these get cleaned out routinely via cron? There are still a
handful to look at though. I have installed most of the debug packages
for gnome. There are also some backtraces from firefox for a related
bug and the
Public bug reported:
Not doing anything special other than running firefox and multi-gnome-
terminal. Crash file attached. I have a lot of crash files:
http://trutwins.homeip.net/varcrash
Josh
** Affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Xorg crashed - one of many
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/7124113/_usr_lib_firefox_firefox-bin.1000.crash
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Binary package hint: apport
I was on a webpage in firefox which crashed (it does frequently) and
after it crashed apport did too. attached the crash file - I have a
bunch of them here:
http://trutwins.homeip.net/varcrash
Josh
** Affects: apport (Ubuntu)
Importance:
This problem persists - it's very random - the newest firefox update has
not helped.
I have more system crashes and firefox backtraces here:
http://trutwins.homeip.net/varcrash
My log files are readable here:
http://trutwins.homeip.net/varcrash/log
I'm attaching the last crash file (from 10
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnomebaker
Gnomebaker just crashed when dragging a file from the source to
destination directory - it was the 5th file I was dragging when creating
a Data DVD file.
I also have other crash files here:
http://trutwins.homeip.net/varcrash
Josh
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Thanks - I added that in the URL above as dlink.txt (I can also attach
to the bug if you'd prefer) - I also added a link to the /var/log
directory:
http://trutwins.homeip.net/varcrash/log
Let me know what else you need, thanks,
Josh
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numerous crashes with 6.10
/dev/hda is actually the DVD burner drive:
Mar 30 15:59:14 prokofiev kernel: [17179574.532000] ide0: BM-DMA at
0xe900-0xe907, BIOS settings: hda:DMA, hdb:pio
Mar 30 15:59:14 prokofiev kernel: [17179575.404000] hda: PIONEER DVD-RW
DVR-108, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
Mar 30 15:59:14 prokofiev
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dpkg
That's what happened - I was just in firefox when it crashed. The crash
file is here:
http://trutwins.homeip.net/varcrash/_usr_bin_dpkg.0.crash
I've been opening a few bugs today - http://trutwins.homeip.net/varcrash
has all my crash files and a
It was in that link in the bug description, but I've attached it too -
figured I'd try to save some space. :)
** Attachment added: crash file
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beagle crashed for no apparent reason
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: beagle
I was away from my computer for a couple hours - left firefox and claws-
mail running, when I came back there was a notification that beagle had
crashed.
The crash file (and others from gnome apps crashing) are available here:
Alexandar - I really wish I could, it's very random, and it seems to
happen no matter what sites I go to. My wife uses it as well and she
browses completely different sites and in a different manner than I do
(less tabs, etc) and she has the same problem.
Just 5 minutes ago, I opened FF from the
this is strange:
firefox -g | tee ff.log
GNU gdb 6.4.90-debian
Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.
Type show copying to see the
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Thanks - any additional info I can provide just let me know - the above
file was created when trying to open FF this morning, it crashed when I
tried to restore a session from it's last crash.
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let me know if this helps - generated with:
firefox -g | tee ~/ff.log
run
bt full
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done:
# sudo update-alternatives --config java
There are 2 alternatives which provide `java'.
SelectionAlternative
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+2/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
Press enter to keep the
Just some more comments that might be helpful.
I have a laptop running kubuntu, the thing is a champ, rarely have any
problems even with the same set of applications (claws-mail, firefox,
VirtualBox, multi-gnome-terminal). My guess is that my instability
issues revolve around the fact that the
John,
I wish there was a set of steps I could give you to reproduce it, but
really any set of steps involving both firefox and a small amount of
time will cause the problem for me.
I can log into Ubuntu after a restart - start firefox - not navigate
anywhere (just leave my home page up) - come
Ran the following:
# history | grep apt
3 19:03 apt-get remove sun-java6-bin sun-java6-jdk sun-java6-jre
sun-java6-plugin
4 19:04 apt-get install sun-java5-bin sun-java5-jdk sun-java5-jre
sun-java5-plugin sun-java5-fonts
Started firefox - no changes. My wife was browsing after
Another crash (still on KVM) not 30 seconds ago. All I did was open a
tab and go to http://josh.grotto.intrcomm.net/console (a site I work on)
and pressed the login button.
This time firefox crashed immediately twice when started again and
pressing Restore Session - the third time it stayed up
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
I was experiencing this problem in kubuntu 6.10 so I decided to
reinstall ubunutu 6.10 and it seems to happen less frequently, but still
enough to be a nuisance. The system is a pretty basic install with
automatix2 packages added. I typically
** Attachment added: crash file generated when firefox last dumped
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