I could not reproduce it, but after the first few times it stopped for
me. Unfortunately until I turned off every desktop effects my windows
refresh was buggy... after a window change the content of the window was
some crap. (un)maximizing and mouse movements refreshed it.
I turned off all effects... everything "works" fine.
Bye!
Einon
2008. 10. 13, hétfő keltezéssel 12.01-kor Michael Vogt ezt írta:
> Is there anyone who can reproduce this in a reliable way? From what I can gather in this report it looks like:
> a) the crash notification appears on login, but compiz works fine
> b) it seems to happen after upgrade, does it then hapen on each login or just the first one?
>
> I suspect it might be something that makes it crash during shutdown
> and/or because of upgrades/on-disk-changes. The w=0x1 in the backtrace
> is something that can only be explained by memory corruption. If someone
> can reproduce it in a reliable way, I can provide debug patches.
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
>
Hi!
I could not reproduce it, but after the first few times it stopped for
me. Unfortunately until I turned off every desktop effects my windows
refresh was buggy... after a window change the content of the window was
some crap. (un)maximizing and mouse movements refreshed it.
I turned off all effects... everything "works" fine.
Bye!
Einon
2008. 10. 13, hétfő keltezéssel 12.01-kor Michael Vogt ezt írta: on-disk- changes. The w=0x1 in the backtrace
> Is there anyone who can reproduce this in a reliable way? From what I can gather in this report it looks like:
> a) the crash notification appears on login, but compiz works fine
> b) it seems to happen after upgrade, does it then hapen on each login or just the first one?
>
> I suspect it might be something that makes it crash during shutdown
> and/or because of upgrades/
> is something that can only be explained by memory corruption. If someone
> can reproduce it in a reliable way, I can provide debug patches.
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
>