Hello list, hopefully i am right here to write a bug report? (also have a question to gnome desktop with gdm (2) ) Using debian in testing; xorg 7.7; xserver 1.16; after last update with xserver and gdm my xwindow crashes when doing the following: 1. Mouse on the upper left corner to go in "overview mode" 2. Trying to move a application window into a new virtual window (right side) The errors appears since gdm using this nice circles on the right side to switch between application browser windows The following log appears: Jul 25 19:15:34 ionno gnome-session[1579]: Fensterverwalter-Warnung:Log level 6: The program 'gnome-shell' received an X Window System error. Jul 25 19:15:34 ionno gnome-session[1579]: This probably reflects a bug in the program. Jul 25 19:15:34 ionno gnome-session[1579]: The error was 'BadCursor (invalid Cursor parameter)'. Jul 25 19:15:34 ionno gnome-session[1579]: (Details: serial 38018 error_code 6 request_code 95 (core protocol) minor_code 0) Jul 25 19:15:34 ionno gnome-session[1579]: (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously; Jul 25 19:15:34 ionno gnome-session[1579]: that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it. Jul 25 19:15:34 ionno gnome-session[1579]: To debug your program, run it with the GDK_SYNCHRONIZE environment Jul 25 19:15:34 ionno gnome-session[1579]: variable to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful Jul 25 19:15:34 ionno gnome-session[1579]: backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.) Jul 25 19:15:34 ionno gnome-session[1579]: x-session-manager[1579]: WARNING: Application 'gnome-shell.desktop' killed by signal 5 (2) My question is also the following: I have installed gdm. Now debian package manager shows me that gnome as well as gnome-core is _not_ installed? Is it part of gdm also? (because i use gnome desktop). Regards jko -- Johannes Köhler - Hammerbacherstraße 9a - 91058 Erlangen Web http://www.johannes-koehler.de PGP http://www.johannes-koehler.de/jko.asc
Attachment:
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part