Just adding my voice to the others - yes, I have the same issue.
Rolling back fixes, as does using the previous kernel.
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Wireless stopped working (ieee80211 conflicts/ipw2200 missing symbols)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/260664
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Joachim has already said that it's not a driver issue. If you've got a
box capable of sshing, maybe you could run f-spot remotely, and get the
console output and backtraces for it?
Joe
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[feisty] f-spot freezes system when trying to import pictures
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89467
You rece
I'm not a developer, so I can't actually fix anything, but I know that
the best way to get a problem fixed is to copy and paste both the
console output, and the backtrace. To perform a backtrace, type:
gdb f-spot
And wait for it to crash. Then attach all of the information here, and
we wait until
Erm, received an e-mail update, but can't see the post here... oh well,
I'll reply anyway.
fspot is just a shell script that calls a different programme. Try
gdb /usr/lib/f-spot/f-spot.exe
Cheers
Joe
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[feisty] f-spot freezes system when trying to import pictures
https://bugs.launchpad.net/b
I confirm this bug on amd64 arch. I'm fairly convinced it's not a Kernel
lock-up, as if I'm playing music, that continues to run. But it's true,
keyboard and mouse become unresponsive, including the Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
last-resort command to kill X.
I filed this on bugzilla, before I was told it wa
I'm running the same graphics card, and Ubuntu defaults to the "-via"
driver.
Joe
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[feisty] f-spot freezes system when trying to import pictures
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89467
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Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu
I don't think so. As far as I can tell, this particular bug results in
complete lock-up, and the other one doesn't. Also, the other one is
triggered on closing, whereas this on can be triggered in a number of
places.
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[feisty] f-spot freezes system when trying to import pictures
https://bugs.la
I agree with merovius, I think it is related to Ubuntu One, which
doesn't work correctly for me: . Mine crashes at startup with default
/etc/hosts file. From the error messages I get from the Ubuntu One
client, set_write_limit is not greater than 0, so probably some kind of
problem with the default