| Summary: | [Regression] Switching to VT terminates TDE session | ||
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| Product: | TDE | Reporter: | Kristopher <gamrat.kristopher> |
| Component: | tdebase | Assignee: | Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf> |
| Status: | NEEDINFO --- | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | bugwatch, gamrat.kristopher, michele.calgaro, slavek.banko |
| Priority: | P5 | ||
| Version: | R14.0.x [Trinity] | ||
| Hardware: | Other | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Compiler Version: | TDE Version String: | ||
| Application Version: | Application Name: | ||
| Attachments: | ~/.xsession-errors from crash | ||
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Description
Kristopher
2015-09-03 20:29:40 CDT
You can add some additional information - such as distribution, version of distribution and content of .xsession-errors after crash? Quite strange, never had any problem here. Please provide us some more info. Created attachment 2561 [details]
~/.xsession-errors from crash
This is my ~/.xsession-errors file from immediately after a crash, prior to logging back in. I've redacted my user name from this attachment for privacy and replaced it with "{user}" (without quotes).
I am using CentOS 6. I know for fact that 3.5.13.* did not do this on CentOS (or any other distro), so I'm not sure I want to blame CentOS for this.
Uhm... not an easy one. I see a lot of <application_name>: Fatal IO error: client killed in your xsession-error file. I ran into this message when working on another bug not so long ago and that was down to thread handling issues. This may not be the same thing, but it does not bode well anyway :-) Given you also had other problems after the recent upgrade and to help debugging, would you be able to prepare a fresh CentOS 6 install inside a virtualbox VM, then install R14.0.1 and check whether the problem is repeatable? If so, then it would be very helpful because you could just export the VM and pass it to us for testing/debugging. (In reply to Michele Calgaro from comment #4) > Uhm... not an easy one. I see a lot of > <application_name>: Fatal IO error: client killed > in your xsession-error file. I ran into this message when working on another > bug not so long ago and that was down to thread handling issues. This may > not be the same thing, but it does not bode well anyway :-) > > Given you also had other problems after the recent upgrade and to help > debugging, would you be able to prepare a fresh CentOS 6 install inside a > virtualbox VM, then install R14.0.1 and check whether the problem is > repeatable? If so, then it would be very helpful because you could just > export the VM and pass it to us for testing/debugging. I will see if I can get a VM going on my ancient hardware. If I can, and the problems are there, how would I send you guys the VM? Something tells me it will be too large for email or Dropbox :-) >I will see if I can get a VM going on my ancient hardware. If I can, and the >problems are there, how would I send you guys the VM? Something tells me it >will be too large for email or Dropbox :-) Sorry for the late reply, really busy these days... If you can prepare a VM, we will find a way for you to pass it to us, for example using google drive or uploading it on the TDE website somewhere. Alexandre already did it a few times with his TDE/PCLinux remastered version (see bug 2523 for example) Trying to run VirtualBox on my machine is proving so laggy that I barely got TDE installed -- even opening the TMenu takes close to a minute, and doing anything else in the desktop takes even longer. I do not have the patience to deal with that, and unfortunately I don't have any other machine to run it on. I can still upload it somewhere if you guys still want to test it, and provide a copy of my current ~/.trinity/ (I'll remove the config files for the PIM apps since those contain private information). I'll still need somewhere to upload, though. > Trying to run VirtualBox on my machine is proving so laggy
If it is so much problematic, never mind.
When we will look at this bug, we will try to install CentOS and TDE and see what happen.
I can't reproduce this bug at all. Is it still happening? |