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Message #111979
[Bug 714829] Re: Xorg segfaults during LiveCD installation using preseed file
Fwiw, we've been getting these out-of-memory-leading-to-X-crash bugs for
about a month. The first reported bug I can recall was Mario's bug
#705078 dated 2011-01-19.
I see ubiquity 2.5.6 was uploaded on 2011-01-17. If it is an X client
leaking and we think the installer is a suspect, then the ubiquity
changes in that version would be worth reviewing. In addition to the
ubiquity changes (which sound innocuous from the changelog entries), it
also incuded updates to grub-installer 1.57ubuntu2, netcfg 1.57ubuntu3,
partman-auto 93ubuntu3, partman-target 71ubuntu1, user-setup
1.28ubuntu12, so I guess any of those could be candidates.
Is there a way we can pinpoint what X client is gobbling the memory?
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Xorg segfaults during LiveCD installation using preseed file
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