On Sun, 23 Oct 2011 18:32:25 +0100, José Silva wrote:

> On 23/10/11 15:04, Camaleón wrote:
> (...)
>>> (gnome-settings-daemon:7788): Gdk-WARNING **: gnome-settings-daemon:
>>> Fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X server :0.
>>
>> (...)
>>
>> Ah, then this time it seems is not just gnome-shell that crashes but
>> the whole X server...
>>
>> - What about the Xorg log file? Take a look into "/var/log/Xorg.0.log"
> 
> Just initialization. No trace of crashing log. Last line is:
> 
> [  2335.330] (II) intel(0): Modeline "1920x1080"x0.0  142.40  1920 2028
> 2076 2100  1080 1090 1100 1130 -hsync -vsync (67.8 kHz)

The last line is not useful in this case :-)

In addition to the full current X log, you can also look into the last 
ones ("/var/log/Xorg.0.log.old" or "/var/log/Xorg.1.log"...).

>> - What VGA driver are you using?
> 
> # lspci
> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core
> Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09) 01:00.0 VGA
> compatible controller: nVidia Corporation Device 0df6 (rev ff)
> 
> It's an Intel Sandybridge integrated. It's actually a nvdia with optimus
> technology of which I'm only using the intel integrated and I'm shutting
> off power to the nvidia using acpi_call method.

Okay, the Intel driver should be well supported.

>> - Have you tried with a different and fresh-new user?
> 
> Not yet. I'm reluctant to play with that and loose control of my current
> setup. I'll do it if you think it's necessary.

What makes you think that creating a new user will make you to loose the 
control of your current setup? :-)

That will not happen (and if that happens it would be a very critical bug 
IMO), when you add a new user you keep the old one "as is" (intact) so 
there is nothing to worry. In fact, creating a new user is the best way 
to avoid mix up things and allows you to debug problems that can arise 
only with your current user's profile.

>> - Is the fallback mode also crashing?
> 
> I did several "logout/logon/start iceweasel" using fallback mode and it
> didn't happen. As soon as I started iceweasel on gnome-shell, it
> crashed. Apparently, this is triggered by something in one of the tabs
> currently loaded in my iceweasel session.

Then maybe is gnome-shell which makes X to crash :-?

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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