On Sun, 2012-01-22 at 00:08 +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Could you please downgrade libglib2.0 (and related packages) to
> 2.30.2-4, ie. the version from testing and see if the
> gnome-settings-daemon crashes go away?
Will try that if all else fails or things get too annoying.
> What would also
Package: gnome-settings-daemon
Version: 3.2.2-2
Hello,
here is a backtrace of this issue as observed on my system after
having gdb attached to gnome-settings-daemon for about 4 hours during
normal work:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
g_variant_type_info_check (info=0x4, con
On 21.01.2012 23:08, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> On Sat, 2012-01-21 at 21:59 +0100, Arthur de Jong wrote:
>> Do you know what package is responsible for the BSOD equivalent? I just
>> lost quite some work over this and only offering logout without the
>> possibility to allow me te save my work is reall
On 21.01.2012 21:59, Arthur de Jong wrote:
> Package: gnome-settings-daemon
> Version: 3.2.2-2
> Severity: critical
> Justification: breaks unrelated software
>
> Occasionally gnome-settings-daemon crashes and the friendly by oh so
> useless "Oh no! Something has gone wrong." message in Gnome pops
On Sat, 2012-01-21 at 21:59 +0100, Arthur de Jong wrote:
> Do you know what package is responsible for the BSOD equivalent? I just
> lost quite some work over this and only offering logout without the
> possibility to allow me te save my work is really annoying, especially
> if all applications are
Package: gnome-settings-daemon
Version: 3.2.2-2
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
Occasionally gnome-settings-daemon crashes and the friendly by oh so
useless "Oh no! Something has gone wrong." message in Gnome pops up and
all the things I'm working on are unavailable.
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