On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 12:01:59 +0100, José Silva wrote: > On 18/10/11 15:54, Camaleón wrote:
(...) >>> a few days ago, when it became available, and now I'm experiencing >>> crashes (goes to login screen) with several web pages. Sometimes it >>> repeats with the specific page, sometimes not. Happens both with >>> iceweasel and chromium, didn't try with epiphany. >> >> So gnome-shell only crashes when you use a browser? > > Yes, up to now. If the crash is fully reproducible, that's something to take into account. >> I would try with new user and see what happens. >> > I didn't try that. What I tried was switch the theme back to default. I would stick -at least for now- to Adwaita theme which seems to be the upstream preferred one and also well supported. > Fact is, it didn't happen again for one day and, before, it happened > several times a day. I've been waiting for a crash, that didn't happen, > to reply to your message. > However, this doesn't explain why it happened with chromium too. Could > be an upgrade that fixed it. Yep, and gnome-shell crash error would be useful to debug this. >>> Where in the logs or how can I get some information of what's >>> happening? >> >> For this one, I'd look at "~/.xession-errors", as usual. >> > A lot of stuff there but the most interesting is: Window manager > warning: meta_window_activate called by a pager with a 0 timestamp; the > pager needs to be fixed. Gtk-Message: Failed to load module > "pk-gtk-module" (firefox-bin:3722): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme file for > default has no name (firefox-bin:3722): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme file for > default has no directories Those look like non-fatal errors. GTK+ can be very verbose but the above entries do not seem pointing to a gnome-shell crash. > The later 3 lines happen with most applications besides iceweasel: > nautilus, gedit, ... > Anyway, I guess this is the log for today's activity and doesn't cover > the crashes. Okay, you can grep that file (grep -i "gnome-shell $HOME/.xsession- errors") to put the focus into the gnome-shell crash. Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pan.2011.10.19.13.25...@gmail.com