Version-Release number of selected component: xorg-x11-server-Xwayland-1.18.4-1.fc24 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.7.2 executable: /usr/bin/Xwayland kernel: 4.6.4-301.fc24.x86_64 pkg_fingerprint: 73BD E983 81B4 6521 pkg_vendor: Fedora Project runlevel: unknown type: xorg uid: 0 Truncated backtrace: 0: /usr/bin/Xwayland (OsLookupColor+0x139) [0x591e19] 1: /lib64/libc.so.6 (__restore_rt+0x0) [0x7f69ad6b476f] 2: /usr/bin/Xwayland (glamor_pixmap_exchange_fbos+0xbba) [0x44822a] 3: /usr/bin/Xwayland (glamor_close_screen+0x52) [0x429fd2]
Created attachment 1185669 [details] File: backtrace
Created attachment 1185670 [details] File: dmesg
Created attachment 1185671 [details] File: dso_list
Created attachment 1185672 [details] File: etc_X11_xorg_conf_d.tar.gz
Created attachment 1185673 [details] File: usr_share_xorg_conf_d.tar.gz
Does this crash occurs while the Wayland session is running (ie does it take the whole session down, forcing the user to return to the login screen without notice), or does it happen when closing the session? (I suspect the latter but I am not sure the backtrace can be trusted)
Not sure what happens, It just shows a bunch of these in ABRT. Nothing really "crashes" noticeably, however. I always use the X session. Wayland doesn't works well with Intel G33 Graphics Chipset (i915 driver, I think). Sorry for late reply.
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