Will do. Thanks!
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Heh! Sorry, for digressing, but I'm going through various logs, and...
My fire-breathing, flamethrower, P4EE CPU is throttling like crazy. LoL! :D
I turn my CPU cooler fan speed down, in the winter, so I don't have to listen to it.
It's triple-digits here, now. Guess I better crank it up, all the way.
Okay, back on topic.
Still going through my logs, looking for a clue... ;)
Eureka! :)
Didn't realize Chromium was seg faulting, too.Code:Jul 19 09:29:20 Zuul kernel: [ 7593.301489] pcmanfm[24222]: segfault at 0 ip b6d105e6 sp bfe55350 error 4 in libgobject-2.0.so.0.3705.0[b6d04000+52000]
Jul 19 09:29:37 Zuul kernel: [ 7610.023152] gimp[24298]: segfault at 0 ip b6aee5e6 sp bfb26e30 error 4 in libgobject-2.0.so.0.3705.0[b6ae2000+52000]
Jul 19 09:50:05 Zuul kernel: [ 8837.964883] chrome[24305]: segfault at 0 ip b23715e6 sp bfa71360 error 4 in libgobject-2.0.so.0.3705.0[b2365000+52000]
Actually, I *think* the Chromium seg fault was due to the flash plug-in running out of memory. That happens quite often, when I'm playing Zynga flash games on FB. Flash performance, on a machine with 1GB RAM is rather dodgy.
Er... I play Cafe World, for testing purposes only (fingers crossed behind back). ;)
You're breaking on the glib you've installed from a ppa, likely -
2.37.5~git20130714.8ead9055-0ubuntu1~13.10~ricotz1
So for a while you probably won't be able to use pcmanfm until it's fixed for 2.37.5 or higher
(unless you downgrade to a lesser version of glib which may or may not affect other ppa packages...
the simple crash title is -
pcmanfm crashed with SIGSEGV in g_cclosure_marshal_generic()
Agreed!
I don't see any good options, at this point, except waiting. ;)
That didn't take long! :D
Solved all of my glib probs. GiMP, PCManFM, [everything] is working fine now. Didn't even have to restart.Code:vindsl@Zuul:~$ apt-cache policy libglib2.0-0
libglib2.0-0:
Installed: 2.37.5~git20130719.8753df9d-0ubuntu1~13.10~ricotz1
Candidate: 2.37.5~git20130719.8753df9d-0ubuntu1~13.10~ricotz1
Version table:
*** 2.37.5~git20130719.8753df9d-0ubuntu1~13.10~ricotz1 0
500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/ricotz/testing/ubuntu/ saucy/main i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
2.37.3-1ubuntu2 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ saucy/main i386 Packages
vindsl@Zuul:~$
Thanks, for the help! ;)
It was a bug in glib -
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704267
Yeah, these (ricotz) glib packages were included in this morning's incremental upgrade(s):
I had a *good* feeling about it. Worked a treat! :)Code:Commit Log for Sat Jul 20 09:09:39 2013
Upgraded the following packages:
libglib2.0-data (2.37.5~git20130714.8ead9055-0ubuntu1~13.10~ricotz1) to 2.37.5~git20130719.8753df9d-0ubuntu1~13.10~ricotz1
libglib2.0-dev (2.37.5~git20130714.8ead9055-0ubuntu1~13.10~ricotz1) to 2.37.5~git20130719.8753df9d-0ubuntu1~13.10~ricotz1
libglib2.0-doc (2.37.5~git20130714.8ead9055-0ubuntu1~13.10~ricotz1) to 2.37.5~git20130719.8753df9d-0ubuntu1~13.10~ricotz1