Updates of at-spi2, mousetweaks, and Orca in oneiric-proposed, please help with testing.
Tom Masterson
kd7cyu at gmail.com
Fri Oct 21 18:30:00 UTC 2011
Interestingly enough using Gnome Classic with no effects I get the
segfault showing in the logs but no crash report is generated. I have had
a colleague help me switch back to unity 2d and things are more or less
working again but we will see what happens as I start using applications.
I to would like to be able to switch desktop managers without sighted help
if someone knows how that can be done.
Tom
On Fri, 21 Oct 2011, Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Tom Masterson <kd7cyu at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Luke
>>
>> I get an at-spi-registry segfault as soon as I log in to the computer under
>> xwindows. Seems to happen in gnome classic on this computer more that unity
>> but in unity I get unity segfaults. They appear to be happening in
>> libgcong-2.
>>
>> What do I need to do to track this down or get a meningful report to the
>> appropriate team. I of course can't guarantee that something is not screwy
>> with the computer until I get some method of tracking this better.
>
> If you edit:
> /etc/default/apport
> nd change enabled from "0" to "1", then when it crashes, the crash
> report should go to /var/crash and make a pop up that I'm not sure
> you'll be able to use to send the stacktrace in. The "apport-cli"
> command can submit reports from the command line using the files in
> /var/crash. It should find the crash file on its own.
>
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