The original reoprter (nbl) did not provide enough information to
definitively point to a specific error.
Subsequent commenters have kept this bug alive but there's not really
definitive evidence they have the same problem or are just experiencing
a random X session log out in KDE (which could
Then i should file a new bug? Because this bug affects not just KDE but also
Gnome for my case. I can only start an X session under LXDE for now.
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Bryce Harrington 526...@bugs.launchpad.net
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The original reoprter (nbl) did not provide enough information to
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In my personal case, I remove KDE after this crash and replace it by
gnome : the bug didn't reappear so far...
On 04/11/2010 16:40, oican wrote:
Then i should file a new bug? Because this bug affects not just KDE but also
Gnome for my case. I can
This bug is also affecting me i'm sending my related X logs.
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By the way it both happens in KDE and Gnome sessions. Here is my lspci
output.?field.comment=By the way it both happens in KDE and Gnome
sessions. Here is my lspci output.
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)) i'm using gnome for a moment and don't have this issue anymore)
but with the current kde in ubuntu 10.04 i haven't seen this bug annoying
me.
Cheers,
Slavik
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 10:12 AM, oican ozguri...@gmail.com wrote:
By the way it both happens in KDE and Gnome sessions. Here is my
Currently there is no way for me to use (K)Ubuntu 10.10 under Gnome or
KDE. This is really very annoying. I've switched to StumpWM which at
least crashed only one time. Neither KDE nor Gnome is usable here. I
just logs off randomly within minutes and drops me to KDM login screen.
I've uninstalled
Have the same problem. Pretty annoying must admit.
It seems like its because of something in KDE 4.4 as i didnt had this
before as i was using gnome. System was upgraded from Ubuntu 9.04 (one
year of gnome without the bug) to ubuntu 9.10 and kde 4.4.
The bug is pretty rare, around 1 time a day.
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If the problem occur again I'll send you these informations. But I
don't know how to reproduce it...
Thanks.
2010/2/24 Bryce Harrington br...@bryceharrington.org:
Hi nblouveton,
Thanks for including the attached files. Could you also include your
/var/log/Xorg.0.log (or Xorg.0.log.old)
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Hi nblouveton,
Thanks for including the attached files. Could you also include your
/var/log/Xorg.0.log (or Xorg.0.log.old) from after reproducing the issue?
Please attach the output of `lspci -vvnn` too.
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