On 09/22/2010 04:10 PM, Jamie Krug wrote:
> Martin:
>
>> Crashes which happen during the running GNOME/KDE session are
>> unrelated to this.
>>
> Interesting. After sharing extensive results in bug #625239, it seemed
> quite clear that my issue related to the correct bug and that #625239
> was a duplicate of this one (and has been marked as such). Am I really
> dealing with a completely different bug still? If so, any tips would be
> incredibly appreciated. This has been a long frustrating road (i.e.,
> nice new loaded System76 Serval laptop w/Ubuntu 10.04, which is barely
> usable). Thanks in advance!
>
>
The way I see it it was well established that you had the same bug that
was fixed here _BUT_ you then went on to receive other crashes that I'm
not sure are related at all. I haven't checked but can you still
identify the same symptoms:
X starts on shared tty with getty
X tty has isig flag set (stty(1))
X crashes on hitting Enter or 2 keys (and perhaps a few other) with a
SIGINT (Enter) or a rather obscure handler traceback?
All this should be established when the greeter screen is shown (change
to vt1)
To me the CRUCIAL determinant to this particular bug is that 'vt7' does
_not_ appear on the command line for X. If it does, you have a different
bug or it is fixed :)
On 09/22/2010 04:10 PM, Jamie Krug wrote:
> Martin:
>
>> Crashes which happen during the running GNOME/KDE session are
>> unrelated to this.
>>
> Interesting. After sharing extensive results in bug #625239, it seemed
> quite clear that my issue related to the correct bug and that #625239
> was a duplicate of this one (and has been marked as such). Am I really
> dealing with a completely different bug still? If so, any tips would be
> incredibly appreciated. This has been a long frustrating road (i.e.,
> nice new loaded System76 Serval laptop w/Ubuntu 10.04, which is barely
> usable). Thanks in advance!
>
>
The way I see it it was well established that you had the same bug that
was fixed here _BUT_ you then went on to receive other crashes that I'm
not sure are related at all. I haven't checked but can you still
identify the same symptoms:
X starts on shared tty with getty
X tty has isig flag set (stty(1))
X crashes on hitting Enter or 2 keys (and perhaps a few other) with a
SIGINT (Enter) or a rather obscure handler traceback?
All this should be established when the greeter screen is shown (change
to vt1)
Include
ps -ef | grep X
gdmtty="$(ps --no-heading -o tty -p $(pgrep X))"
stty -F "/dev/$gdmtty"
ps -f -t "$gdmtty"
To me the CRUCIAL determinant to this particular bug is that 'vt7' does
_not_ appear on the command line for X. If it does, you have a different
bug or it is fixed :)