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Title:
X11 session crash on using Gimp or LibreOffice
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Ubuntu 20.04 - Applications Scite, VLC, .. with fatal errors
Oct 19 21:50:56 djien--SR5622NL vlc[3612]: vlc: Fatal IO error 17 (File exists)
on X server :1.
Oct 19 21:50:56 djien--SR5622NL vlc[3612]: vlc: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource
temporarily unavailable) on X server :1.
Oct 19 21:50:56 djien
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Reviewing bug 1868519, it certainly matches the situation. Mouse
movement is the trigger for the crash. For gimp it's moving the mouse
after opening or creating an image. For Libreoffice it's beginning to
use the crop tool, which is also a mouse movement.
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Thanks. That also looks like bug 1868519.
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One issue here is that it doesn't always produce a crash file.
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X11 session crash on using Gimp or LibreOffice
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Well. It's easy to cause the crash. Open Gimp, create a new image, move
mouse. I'll upload some more crash files.
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/4f6c0418-903c-11ea-a976-fa163ee63de6
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Thanks. The only one of those that looks like an "X11 session crash" is:
https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/e2a51cb4-8f75-11ea-acc5-fa163e983629
but there's not much readable info there. Looks like it could be bug
1868519, maybe.
Since this is inconclusive please continue following the steps in
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
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