On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 11:37 AM, David L <idht4n@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Same exact thing happened to me again. Evolution crashes.
Restarting evolution causes a window with "recover" & "ignore"
options. Clicking on "ignore" crashed X, which didn't restart...
it dropped to a console login. console-kit used all of the CPU
until I killed it. starting X from the console caused KDE to start
instead of gnome that is my default (as set from the GUI login
screen) desktop. KDE took several minutes to get to a point
where I could interact with it in any way. I count 5 bugs in
rapid succession:
1) evolution crashed (bugzilla 450017)
2) X crashed (bugzilla 449460)
3) X didn't restart
4) console-kit sucked CPU
5) KDE started instead of gnome
It happened another time when I clicked on a GTK button in a
different application. It gets hard to report a bug when the
procedure to reproduce it involves causing 2-4 other bugs
first! Arg. I'm back in f8 for a while. :(
I just had a new record of 3 bugs biting me within 30 seconds.
evolution crashed as I was typing an address into the CC field.
I restarted evolution and it asked if I wanted to recover a lost
message. When I clicked recover, X windows crashed and
dropped me to the console. The console was sluggish because
a process named console-kit was sucking 99.9% of the CPU.
Same exact thing happened to me again. Evolution crashes.
Restarting evolution causes a window with "recover" & "ignore"
options. Clicking on "ignore" crashed X, which didn't restart...
it dropped to a console login. console-kit used all of the CPU
until I killed it. starting X from the console caused KDE to start
instead of gnome that is my default (as set from the GUI login
screen) desktop. KDE took several minutes to get to a point
where I could interact with it in any way. I count 5 bugs in
rapid succession:
1) evolution crashed (bugzilla 450017)
2) X crashed (bugzilla 449460)
3) X didn't restart
4) console-kit sucked CPU
5) KDE started instead of gnome
It happened another time when I clicked on a GTK button in a
different application. It gets hard to report a bug when the
procedure to reproduce it involves causing 2-4 other bugs
first! Arg. I'm back in f8 for a while. :(
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