abrt detected a crash. How to reproduce ----- 1. 2. 3. Additional information ====== Attached files ---- backtrace cmdline ----- /usr/libexec/notification-daemon component ----- notification-daemon executable ----- /usr/libexec/notification-daemon kernel ----- 2.6.31.1-56.fc12.i686 package ----- notification-daemon-0.4.1-0.20090923.3.fc12 reason ----- Process was terminated by signal 6
Created attachment 365192 [details] File: backtrace
This is what /usr/libexec/notification-daemon prints when running on terminal: ** ERROR **: Failed to call gnome-screensaver: The name org.gnome.ScreenSaver was not provided by any .service files aborting... zsh: abort (core dumped) /usr/libexec/notification-daemon
How to reproduce 1. install midori 0.1.10 2. download a file 3. when download is finished, a notification should show up. Instead notification-daemon crashes.
Another easy way to reproduce: 1) ssh -Y f12beta "notify-send hello" Doing the same thing works locally, and remotely with f11.
fixed in notification-daemon-0.4.1-0.20090923.4.fc12
*** Bug 529585 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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