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User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/54.0.2840.100 Safari/537.36 Build Identifier: Since the upgrade from F24 to F25, switching or restoring apps (alt+tab, or selected from panel etc) will often result in a crash, back to the login. It happens mostly when qt5 apps are involved (smplayer, scribus, etc) but I'm unsure if it's always the case. This behavior do not seem consistent (I mean the crash would not happen for hours but then will happen 2 or 3 times in a row in half an hour). Reproducible: Sometimes Steps to Reproduce: 1. Using a qt5 app for a few minutes and pause/minimize the app. 2. Switch to Blender or Chrome, then switch back to the qt5 app. 3. Crash as soon as the app is selected (mouse hover and click) Actual Results: Back to the login, I enter my desktop again and resume work. I can see coredumps and some kernel segfault in the journal but there's nothing worth mention in Xorg.0.log Expected Results: Prevent a normal desktop usage, since it can happen quite a few times in a row. Please see journal attachments if it can help. Don't hesistate to ask for any logs that might be helpful if you lack information from these. Thank you for your help.
Created attachment 1227672 [details] journalctl
Created attachment 1227673 [details] journalctl (2)
Note 1 : I'm using Nvidia proprietary drivers 375.26. There are supposedly working with Xorg 1.19 (as far as I remember) Note 2 : for now, it seems I can avoid the crash by downgrading to Xorg 1.18 using packages from fedora 24.
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