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[Bug 832426] Re: compiz crashed with SIGILL in CompWindow::destroy()

 

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** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Invalid

** Changed in: compiz-core
       Status: Confirmed => Invalid

** Changed in: compiz
       Status: Confirmed => Invalid

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Title:
  compiz crashed with SIGILL in CompWindow::destroy()

Status in Compiz:
  Invalid
Status in Compiz Core:
  Invalid
Status in compiz package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  1) The release of Ubuntu you are using

  I'm using Kubuntu Oneiric with all of the up to date packages.

  2) Version:

  compiz                        1:0.9.5.92+bzr2791-0ubuntu1
  kdm                             4:4.7.0-0ubuntu10  

  3) What I expected to happen:

  Opening any panel in KDE, I expect to be able to {resize, move items,
  open activities menu, etc} and then close the panel when I'm done.

  4) What happens instead:

  I am able to successfully open any panel,  manipulate objects, but the
  instant I try to close the panel (by clicking on the x or on the
  desktop), all mouse movement halts, Compiz goes to 100% CPU (taking up
  one CPU only) and the window environment siezes up.  At which point, the
  only option available to me is to drop to a terminal (ctrl + alt + F1)
  to kill compiz (kill -9 only, all other levels appear to be ineffective
  at killing the process) and restart kdm (sudo service kdm restart).

  Compiz appears to recall any setting changes made to the panels upon
  restart.

  After killing compiz, I can return to KDE, but the environment is
  effectively useless.

  This is completely repeatable - and happens every time on both of my
  computers.

  5) Other useful information:
  This happens on two separate computers, both of which were originally installed using 10.10.  I've tried moving the ~/.kde folder on one computer, but that does not prevent the problem. (ie. it isn't a setting problem)

  I am using the nvidia binaries (nvidia-current), but both computers use
  completely different hardware (one is a macbook pro, the other is a
  desktop PC using an AMD chip.)  This appears to be software related, and
  has been present since upgrading to 4.7 several months ago on the
  desktop machine, and for at least 4 weeks (since the upgrade from 10.10)
  on the laptop. (i.e. it isn't a hardware problem.)

  This crash is not leaving any logs that I can find, and i haven't the
  faintest idea how to generate a debug trace for this crash -
  particularly since I'm using kill -9 to kill the offending process.

  ProblemType: Crash
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
  Package: compiz-core 1:0.9.5.92+bzr2791-0ubuntu1
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-9.13-generic 3.0.3
  Uname: Linux 3.0.0-9-generic x86_64
  NonfreeKernelModules: wl nvidia
  Architecture: amd64
  Date: Tue Aug 23 16:18:37 2011
  ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/compiz
  InstallationMedia: Kubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat" - Release amd64 (20101007)
  ProcCmdline: compiz ccp
  ProcEnviron:
   PATH=(custom, no user)
   LANG=en_CA.UTF-8
   SHELL=/bin/bash
   LANGUAGE=
  Signal: 4
  SourcePackage: compiz
  StacktraceTop:
   CompWindow::destroy() ()
   KDECompatWindow::stopCloseAnimation() () from /usr/lib/compiz/libkdecompat.so
   KDECompatWindow::endSlideAnimation() () from /usr/lib/compiz/libkdecompat.so
   KDECompatScreen::preparePaint(int) () from /usr/lib/compiz/libkdecompat.so
   CompositeScreen::preparePaint(int) () from /usr/lib/compiz/libcomposite.so
  Title: compiz crashed with SIGILL in CompWindow::destroy()
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout lpadmin plugdev sambashare

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