X session crash on MSNBC news pages

Bug #120859 reported by Stephen Cradock
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
gnash (Ubuntu)
Fix Released
Undecided
Alexander Sack

Bug Description

Binary package hint: gnash

Gutsy (Tribe 1 + all updates) 32-bit on AMD64 processor; gnash 0.8.0; repeated X session crashes with MSNBC news pages this morning - didn't have the same trouble yesterday. No screen shots available, obviously. ATI Radeon Expresss 200M video with fglrx driver 8.37.6 built and loaded, but fglrxinfo shows still using Mesa driver.

.xsession-errors shows ***MEMORY-WARNING***: gnome-terminal[13397]: GSlice: g_thread_init() must becalled before all other GLib functions; memory corruption due to late invocation of g_thread_init has been detected; this program is likely to crash, leak or unexpectedly abort soon.....

and similar warning for firefox-bin just before crash

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Alexander Sack (asac) wrote :

can you please start firefox from a console like:

export G_SLICE=always-malloc
firefox 2>&1 | tee /tmp/firefoxgnash-crash.log

and see if the problem goes away?

if it doesn't disappear please attach the log ... otherwise please confirm that this fixes the problem for you.

Thanks for your contribution,

 - Alexander

Changed in gnash:
assignee: nobody → asac
status: Unconfirmed → Needs Info
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lemonade (lemonade) wrote :

I can reproduce this one. This happens also on Youtube frontpage. I have ATI Radeon Express 200M with open source drivers (dri disabled). Output of Alexander's commands is attached. It didn't make Xserver crash go away.

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Andreas Oberritter (mtdcr) wrote :

I can reproduce this bug, too, on a 64-bit gutsy (amd64, smp) on various websites, even withG_SLICE=always-malloc. Attached is a log of the www.youtube.com frontpage. I am using the vesa driver.

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Lukas Sabota (punkrockguy318) wrote :

http://homestarrunner.com also triggers and X session crash. I've experienced this with nvidia card using open source drivers on x86.

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Alexander Sack (asac) wrote :

if you still see this issue, do you get any crash file out of it in /var/crash? If you, could you please attach it?

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Stephen Cradock (s-cradock) wrote : RE: [Bug 120859] Re: X session crash on MSNBC news pages

Yes, I still get the crash. Uninstalling flashplayer-non-free and installing
gnash and the mozilla-plugin makes Firefox crash (including crashing Xorg)
when I try to open a video on the MSNBC page, or even before that, on the
MSN.COM page - possibly because of a Flash ad.

No, there is is no crash report in /var/crash.

There was a crash report about the notification-daemon crash due to a SIGSEV
problem. I deleted that and tried the gnash-crash again; again there is no
new crash report.

I left gnash installed and removed the mozilla-plugin, then checked the
behavior:- no crash, but of course no video. I reinstalled
flashplayer-nonfree and got the video back, so the crash does not happen
unless the gnash mozilla-plugin is installed.

Hope that helps....

Stephen Cradock

Stephen Cradock

>From: Alexander Sack <email address hidden>
>Reply-To: Bug 120859 <email address hidden>
>To: <email address hidden>
>Subject: [Bug 120859] Re: X session crash on MSNBC news pages
>Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 01:52:53 -0000
>
>if you still see this issue, do you get any crash file out of it in
>/var/crash? If you, could you please attach it?
>
>--
>X session crash on MSNBC news pages
>https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120859
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lemonade (lemonade) wrote :

I can no longer reproduce this in Hardy Alpha 5 and gnash-0.8.1-0ubuntu3.

Changed in gnash:
status: Incomplete → Fix Released
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