yes I saw these but the bug is not the same, it only resembles these.
also , about 459906 - what do you suggest ?
It is fixed for Redhat.
Hello!
I am using UBUNTU
And they did not mention HOW they fixed this exactly.;.
about #408456:
Yes, sometime ago, and I do not keep record, I upgraded. Using the Automatic Update manager. I do not keep record what or when.
Really, is that the problem?
I never mentioned I upgraded and this happened afterwards because I noticed this yesterday, but I did not update anything yesterday. Or at lease anything related to g-p-m.
And, I never mentioned I changed my kernel.
Also i never mentioned sigsegv or anything related.
I do not see segfaults.
I rebooted several times and still nothing,
So this is NOT the same thing and NOT the same bug.
yes I saw these but the bug is not the same, it only resembles these.
also , about 459906 - what do you suggest ?
It is fixed for Redhat.
Hello!
I am using UBUNTU
And they did not mention HOW they fixed this exactly.;.
about #408456:
Yes, sometime ago, and I do not keep record, I upgraded. Using the Automatic Update manager. I do not keep record what or when.
Really, is that the problem?
I never mentioned I upgraded and this happened afterwards because I noticed this yesterday, but I did not update anything yesterday. Or at lease anything related to g-p-m.
And, I never mentioned I changed my kernel.
Also i never mentioned sigsegv or anything related.
I do not see segfaults.
I rebooted several times and still nothing,
So this is NOT the same thing and NOT the same bug.