Le mercredi 24 septembre 2008 à 16:04 +1000, Tim Richardson a écrit : > I installed gnome-dbg, and for several days did not see this error. > I removed all the debug packages this morning, and it has re-appeared. > > I run into it while right-click on a document. > When the freeze happens, no menu bars work and no documents can be > selected on the desktop. No icons on the panel that have been dragged > from a menu work, although panel applets like system monitor work.
This means that one of the built-in applets, or the panel itself, is locked. You need to obtain a backtrace of what is doing the gnome-panel process at that moment so that we know what’s happening. > However, I can switch between open apps with ctrl tab. > > Killing X and restarting gdm leads to a stalled login. At the moment where you kill X, are there some processes remaining belonging to your user? I suspect the bonobo-activation-server process here. > I can't find log messages anywhere but I will look again carefully > everywhere I can think of. > > If anyone has some hints I would appreciate it. At the moment, I need > to reboot; I can't find a way of getting my gnome session to restart. If it is what I suspect, just kill bonobo-activation-server. Cheers, -- .''`. : :' : We are debian.org. Lower your prices, surrender your code. `. `' We will add your hardware and software distinctiveness to `- our own. Resistance is futile.
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