Although it appeared that the problem is fixed in version 0.6.21-2,
after several hours the problem reoccurred. Indeed, the crash is not
that frequent and most important I didn't had a full gnome-shell crash
(it restarted automatically).
I can still reproduce the problem by just unplugging the pow
Apparently, using systemd avoids the crash in gnome-shell. This seems
to be a good guess of Michael Biebl in bug#674433, so both problems
appear to have the same root.
Thanks
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Hello.
I've also encountered this bug and I am able to reproduce it always by
just attaching power cord to my laptop. So going from battery to power
cord segfaults libaccountservice. What's interesting - going from power
cord to battery doesn't.
If I can help - just let me know. Kind regards,
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> severity 673185 grave
Bug #673185 [libaccountsservice0] gnome-shell: segfault in
libaccountsservice.so.0.0.0
Bug #673211 [libaccountsservice0] gnome-shell: segfault in
libaccountsservice.so.0.0.0
Ignoring request to change severity of Bug 673185
severity 673185 grave
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This problem affects gnome-shell even more. If I'm on battery the
gnome-shell process is killed but not restarted afterwards. The only
way to obtain a somehow stable X/gnome session was to restart gdm3. I
still get the gnome-shell respawn but I least I'm not forced into
.10.2-3
ii libcogl9:amd64 1.10.2-3
Thanks
[1]: http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2012/05/msg00103.html
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From: Teodor
Date: 2012/5/16
Subject: Bug#673185: gnome-shell: segfault error 4 in
libaccountsservice.so.0.0.0
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