Hi all. If compiz is hung then a stack trace of the compiz process would be very helpful. To do this...
0. Download and keep a copy of the attached dstack script handy in your home directory.
Then when the hang occurs;
1. Switch to a VT (Ctrl+Alt+F1) and log in.
2. Note how much memory the compiz process is using. Is it more than usual?
2. sudo ./dstack compiz > compizhang.txt
3. Kill/restart/recover any way you like.
4. Attach compizhang.txt to this bug.
Hi all. If compiz is hung then a stack trace of the compiz process would be very helpful. To do this...
0. Download and keep a copy of the attached dstack script handy in your home directory. recover any way you like.
Then when the hang occurs;
1. Switch to a VT (Ctrl+Alt+F1) and log in.
2. Note how much memory the compiz process is using. Is it more than usual?
2. sudo ./dstack compiz > compizhang.txt
3. Kill/restart/
4. Attach compizhang.txt to this bug.