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    Exclamation Unexpected logout / x.org segfault when using Gimp, always reproducible

    Hello everyone...

    I am experiencing a rather weird problem I have never encountered before. While using Gimp, the system will abruptly log out.

    For example: Open Gimp > New File > select bucket tool (or any tool) > (click) on the new image with tool... then, BOOM! The system logs out.

    I am using Precise 12.04, and I have a Thinkpad T420s. The only logs that have any information about the abrupt logout are what I found in:

    /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old,

    Code:
    Backtrace:
    [   226.575] 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0x26) [0x7fddaa92b996]
    [   226.575] 1: /usr/bin/X (0x7fddaa7a3000+0x18c83a) [0x7fddaa92f83a]
    [   226.575] 2: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0 (0x7fdda9ac9000+0xfcb0) [0x7fdda9ad8cb0]
    [   226.575] 3: /usr/bin/X (0x7fddaa7a3000+0x5e71a) [0x7fddaa80171a]
    [   226.575] 4: /usr/bin/X (0x7fddaa7a3000+0x58070) [0x7fddaa7fb070]
    [   226.575] 5: /usr/bin/X (0x7fddaa7a3000+0x1230ef) [0x7fddaa8c60ef]
    [   226.575] 6: /usr/bin/X (0x7fddaa7a3000+0x4e8b1) [0x7fddaa7f18b1]
    [   226.575] 7: /usr/bin/X (0x7fddaa7a3000+0x3d6da) [0x7fddaa7e06da]
    [   226.575] 8: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 (__libc_start_main+0xed) [0x7fdda895e76d]
    [   226.575] 9: /usr/bin/X (0x7fddaa7a3000+0x3d9d1) [0x7fddaa7e09d1]
    [   226.575] Segmentation fault at address 0x28
    [   226.575] 
    Caught signal 11 (Segmentation fault). Server aborting
    [   226.575] 
    Please consult the The X.Org Foundation support 
             at http://wiki.x.org
     for help. 
    [   226.575] Please also check the log file at "/var/log/Xorg.0.log" for additional information.
    and .xsession-error.old

    Code:
    (gimp-2.6:7435): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: gimp-2.6: gimp_wire_read(): error
    This error is always reproducible, I log back in open gimp, use a tool, BAM! logout again...!?

    Can anyone help me capture more error information so that it can be attached to this thread?

    Maybe it could be a bug? Any help from the community is greatly appreciated since I need to use Gimp to make a meager living...

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    Re: Unexpected logout / x.org segfault when using Gimp, always reproducible

    gimp-2.6:7435
    Maybe update to 2.8; it's in the repositories. It's a bit different, but better.


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    Re: Unexpected logout / x.org segfault when using Gimp, always reproducible

    I have a similar problem with my Dell Inspiron 14R 5420 when I try to crop my images.

    I will try gimp-2.8 to post the result here. Thank you!

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    Re: Unexpected logout / x.org segfault when using Gimp, always reproducible

    I have the same problem on my Dell Inspiron N5110, using Ubuntu 12.04.

    I used Gimp three or four days ago, then nothing was wrong with it, I have not changed anything on my system since then, I have not installed a single program.

    Maybe Gimp got a bad update in the past week? Anyone knows anything?

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    Re: Unexpected logout / x.org segfault when using Gimp, always reproducible

    I installed gimp 2.8 from ppatto-kesselgulasch/gimp
    The problem was gone!!!
    Thanks flemur13013 for your suggestion!

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    Re: Unexpected logout / x.org segfault when using Gimp, always reproducible

    Gimp 2.8 seems to be working fine. I guess this is the solution then.
    I have followed this how-to guide:
    http://www.noobslab.com/2012/04/inst...4-precise.html

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    Re: Unexpected logout / x.org segfault when using Gimp, always reproducible

    shocked... when trying to click gimp window.. whole X server crashes.......
    will try new gimp

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    Re: Unexpected logout / x.org segfault when using Gimp, always reproducible

    Same here. Gimp was fine a couple of days before, now unexpected logout when clicking on the image with every tool.

    System:
    Dell Latitude E6420
    Ubuntu 12.04 64bit (8GB ram)
    Gnome 3 desktop
    GImp 2.6.12

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    Re: Unexpected logout / x.org segfault when using Gimp, always reproducible

    I've had the problem since yesterday. Precise 12.04, Gimp 2.6.

    Tried to install 2.8, but it keeps giving me 2.6 even after removing Gimp and purging it, then getting the PPA and installing what's supposed to be 2.8.

    I don't really want 2.8, but if 2.6 isn't going to work any more I don't have any choice.

    What am I missing or doing wrong?

    Thanks,
    -Dale

    (Follow-up edit:
    I was finally able to re-install 2.6 after a few rounds and re-booting, and it's working ok now.
    )
    Last edited by dtstanton; July 11th, 2012 at 11:14 PM.

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    Re: Unexpected logout / x.org segfault when using Gimp, always reproducible

    Hi everyone,

    I'm also suffering from this bug and it seems that I'm not alone here

    There's already a bug report at lauchpad:

    https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...r/+bug/1021517

    Right now, only 3 people there (including me) have confirmed that they are affected by our problem. In order to get some attention by the developers,
    more affected users will certainly help our cause.

    So if you are sure that you have the same problem (check your XorgLogOld.txt in /var/log after a crash and compare it to the one posted at launchpad),

    please vote "This bug affects 3 people. Does this bug affect you?" at the launchpad site.

    You can do that by logging into your launchpad (or Ubuntu One) account and clicking on that text.
    (Registrating an account takes less than a minute, so it really shouldn't be a problem in case you don't have one already)

    Thanks,
    Luke

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