Description of problem: Upon startup into the Gnome3 DE. Does not occur in Cinnamon. Have tried multiple Kernels, reinstalled @gnome and gnome-settings-daemon. Attempting to restart Gnome via Alt-F2 R crashes back to the "Oh No something went wrong screen" Version-Release number of selected component: gnome-settings-daemon-3.10.2-3.fc20 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.2.0 backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: /usr/libexec/gnome-settings-daemon crash_function: _geocode_read_nominatim_attributes executable: /usr/libexec/gnome-settings-daemon kernel: 3.13.6-200.fc20.x86_64 runlevel: N 5 type: CCpp uid: 1000 Truncated backtrace: Thread no. 1 (10 frames) #0 _geocode_read_nominatim_attributes at geocode-reverse.c:130 #1 resolve_json at geocode-reverse.c:208 #2 on_cache_data_loaded at geocode-reverse.c:290 #3 g_task_return_now at gtask.c:1108 #4 g_task_return at gtask.c:1161 #5 load_contents_close_callback at gfile.c:6791 #6 async_ready_close_callback_wrapper at ginputstream.c:533 #7 g_task_return_now at gtask.c:1108 #8 complete_in_idle_cb at gtask.c:1117 #13 gtk_main at gtkmain.c:1158
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dmesg gives the following: [ 8894.566913] gnome-settings-[10833]: segfault at 0 ip 00007fdddf38f03e sp 00007fffefedd090 error 4 in libgeocode-glib.so.0.0.0[7fdddf387000+e000] [ 8899.425755] gnome-settings-[11276]: segfault at 0 ip 00007fb7e656903e sp 00007fff37debc40 error 4 in libgeocode-glib.so.0.0.0[7fb7e6561000+e000] (In reply to Tyler Roberts from comment #0) > Description of problem: > Upon startup into the Gnome3 DE. Does not occur in Cinnamon. Have tried > multiple Kernels, reinstalled @gnome and gnome-settings-daemon. Attempting > to restart Gnome via Alt-F2 R crashes back to the "Oh No something went > wrong screen" > > Version-Release number of selected component: > gnome-settings-daemon-3.10.2-3.fc20 > > Additional info: > reporter: libreport-2.2.0 > backtrace_rating: 4 > cmdline: /usr/libexec/gnome-settings-daemon > crash_function: _geocode_read_nominatim_attributes > executable: /usr/libexec/gnome-settings-daemon > kernel: 3.13.6-200.fc20.x86_64 > runlevel: N 5 > type: CCpp > uid: 1000 > > Truncated backtrace: > Thread no. 1 (10 frames) > #0 _geocode_read_nominatim_attributes at geocode-reverse.c:130 > #1 resolve_json at geocode-reverse.c:208 > #2 on_cache_data_loaded at geocode-reverse.c:290 > #3 g_task_return_now at gtask.c:1108 > #4 g_task_return at gtask.c:1161 > #5 load_contents_close_callback at gfile.c:6791 > #6 async_ready_close_callback_wrapper at ginputstream.c:533 > #7 g_task_return_now at gtask.c:1108 > #8 complete_in_idle_cb at gtask.c:1117 > #13 gtk_main at gtkmain.c:1158
Things I forgot to mention: Fn keys no longer function after the "Oh no!" crash. Also, every time a new window is opened ,regardless of where focus is, Gnome alerts me that 'program is now available' (In reply to Tyler Roberts from comment #0) > Description of problem: > Upon startup into the Gnome3 DE. Does not occur in Cinnamon. Have tried > multiple Kernels, reinstalled @gnome and gnome-settings-daemon. Attempting > to restart Gnome via Alt-F2 R crashes back to the "Oh No something went > wrong screen" > > Version-Release number of selected component: > gnome-settings-daemon-3.10.2-3.fc20 > > Additional info: > reporter: libreport-2.2.0 > backtrace_rating: 4 > cmdline: /usr/libexec/gnome-settings-daemon > crash_function: _geocode_read_nominatim_attributes > executable: /usr/libexec/gnome-settings-daemon > kernel: 3.13.6-200.fc20.x86_64 > runlevel: N 5 > type: CCpp > uid: 1000 > > Truncated backtrace: > Thread no. 1 (10 frames) > #0 _geocode_read_nominatim_attributes at geocode-reverse.c:130 > #1 resolve_json at geocode-reverse.c:208 > #2 on_cache_data_loaded at geocode-reverse.c:290 > #3 g_task_return_now at gtask.c:1108 > #4 g_task_return at gtask.c:1161 > #5 load_contents_close_callback at gfile.c:6791 > #6 async_ready_close_callback_wrapper at ginputstream.c:533 > #7 g_task_return_now at gtask.c:1108 > #8 complete_in_idle_cb at gtask.c:1117 > #13 gtk_main at gtkmain.c:1158
This is a geocode-glib crash; reassigning. In the mean time, you should be able to work this around by running: gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.datetime automatic-timezone false
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