I reinstalled (for the third time now) and after a few days of use, it
once again started segfaulting. This time the *second* time I restarted
gdm from the command line in a virtual console. The first time it worked
fine. Any help? I really don't want to reinstall for a 4th time.
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segfault when
Any chance we can open this bug back up?
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segfault when pango opens truetype fonts
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Better gdb log
** Attachment added: "gdb-gnome-keybinding-properties.txt"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7501174/gdb-gnome-keybinding-properties.txt
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Okay, debug log bonanza. FIrst up, the better valgrind log.
** Attachment added: "valgrind.log.5817"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7501159/valgrind.log.5817
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Argh, forgot to untrap X errors. Will redo the backtrace in a sec.
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Here's the backtrace, like you asked for. This is happening again and
again, no matter how many times I reinstall.
** Attachment added: "gdb-gnome-keybinding-properties.txt"
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It's happened again, and unfortunately, gnome-control-center-dbgsym asks
for an gnome-control-center 1:2.18.1-0ubuntu2.1 but only
1:2.18.1-0ubuntu2 is available in the repositories.
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Ah, shoot. Unfortunately, I had to reinstall my system, due to work
concerns. Sorry for the lack of information. The bug seems not to
exist when updating from a clean Feisty install.
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** Summary changed:
- title bars in gnome apps have gone missing
+ segfault when pango opens truetype fonts
** Tags added: fonts heisenbug pango truetype
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** Changed in: pango1.0 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => pango1.0
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Here's an even more verbose version of the valgrind output.
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/7335078/valgrind-vvv.txt
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Yeah, I'm going to include my Xorg conf that I had working before the
update. I'm not sure what's going on.
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Public bug reported:
I updated yesterday afternoon, and rebooted later that evening. When
GNOME started up, all of the applications title bars were missing, I was
unable to switch between windows by mouse or keyboard, and some
applications appear to be segfaulting. You'll have to forgive how lam
Here's the valgrind output. Hope I didn't just break a convention by
not putting it directly in the bug report.
** Attachment added: "output of `valgrind gnome-keybinding-properties`"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7334714/valgrind.txt
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Yep, it's Dapper. Sorry about not finding that bug report but I should
mention that there was no mention of other "special" characters being
made okay in the GNOME bug report.
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rhythmbox will not copy files with certain chars in their name to playlists
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Public bug reported:
Just ripped a copy of "Hail to the Thief" in FLAC to my harddrive.
Rhythmbox deftly included the files in my library, but when I attempted
to drag the files over to a manual playlist, I noticed something
strange. The songs "2 + 2 = 5 (Lukewarm)", "Sit Down. Stand Up. (Snakes
So, what exactly needs to be changed in Evince and xpdf? I'm a little
confused.
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Evince/xpdf incompletely prints last line of pdf
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The paper is http://somethingsimilar.com/papers/pegg_age.pdf";>up. In my
/etc/cups/ppd directory, there is only one ppd file, DeskJet-3820.ppd.
However, diff tells me there is no difference between it and the HP-
DeskJet_3820-hpijs.ppd file elsewhere on my system. Also, the output
from `pdfinfo -b
Sorry, I meant not restricted to that printer. It seems to happen with
quite a few HP Deskjets. libpoppler1's version is 0.5.1-0ubuntu7 (this
being a bug report for Dapper, sorry for the confusion).
By "incompletely prints", I meant the bottom half does not print, as if
the margins are off. I'll
Public bug reported:
The printer is a HP Deskjet 3820 and I'm using the HPIJS driver (from
my googling, it seems to not be restricted to that model number).
Neither Evince nor xpdf completely print last line any of my pdf files
nor the test page. For some reason, however, acroread prints it out
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