(f-spot:1901): GdkPixbuf-WARNING **: GdkPixbufLoader finalized without calling gdk_pixbuf_loader_close() - this is not allowed. You must explicitly end the data stream to the loader before dropping the last reference.
The program 'f-spot' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)'.
(Details: serial 5096 error_code 11 request_code 53 minor_code 0)
(Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)
Hi,
I am using a geforce 6600GT graphic card. I experimented the same bug still I installed Ubuntu 9.10
At run command:
[Info 10:20:03.436] Initializing DBus
[Info 10:20:03.659] Initializing Mono.Addins
[Info 10:20:03.961] Starting new FSpot server (f-spot 0.6.1.5)
** (f-spot:1901): CRITICAL **: atk_object_ set_name: assertion `name != NULL' failed
** (f-spot:1901): CRITICAL **: atk_object_ set_name: assertion `name != NULL' failed
** (f-spot:1901): CRITICAL **: atk_object_ set_name: assertion `name != NULL' failed
** (f-spot:1901): CRITICAL **: atk_object_ set_name: assertion `name != NULL' failed
** (f-spot:1901): CRITICAL **: atk_object_ set_name: assertion `name != NULL' failed daemon engaged
[Info 10:20:05.781] Starting BeagleService
[Info 10:20:05.820] Hack for gnome-settings-
(f-spot:1901): GdkPixbuf-WARNING **: GdkPixbufLoader finalized without calling gdk_pixbuf_ loader_ close() - this is not allowed. You must explicitly end the data stream to the loader before dropping the last reference.
The program 'f-spot' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)'.
(Details: serial 5096 error_code 11 request_code 53 minor_code 0)
(Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)