abrt 1.0.0 detected a crash. How to reproduce ----- Not reproducible all the time, but has happened twice in approximately a month 1. Wait for the computer to hibernate while on battery power 2. Turn on the computer 3. Bash will coredump every time it is started Comment: Happens every time bash is started, no matter if it's by starting a terminal, logging in at teh text prompt, or starting a script using bash as interpreter Attached file: backtrace cmdline: /bin/sh /usr/bin/abrt-gui component: bash executable: /bin/bash kernel: 2.6.31.9-174.fc12.i686 package: bash-4.0.35-2.fc12 rating: 4 reason: Process was terminated by signal 11
Created attachment 381074 [details] File: backtrace
Look like the problem appears only on F12 after hibernation. I don't have right now F12 on my notebook, but I'm pretty sure, the problem stands somewhere in hibernation (not directly in bash). Let's try to reassign bug to the kernel.
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Since other people are using hibernation without problems, the bug may be hardware-dependent. Could people seeing this (and the duplicates) bug please attach the output of "lspci -vvnn" and "dmesg"? Thanks.
Created attachment 405143 [details] lspci output for inspiron 530
Created attachment 405144 [details] dmesg output for inspiron 530
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http://www.smolts.org/client/show/pub_7441b11b-0284-4d52-8467-3f98e3083ac5 Acer Aspire One , 1G RAM, model with Broadcom wifi 5312
oops, sorry wrong bug
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Newly added people to CC; can you please provide the output of "lspci -vvnn" and "dmesg"?
Created attachment 428435 [details] logs.7z Dell mini 10v
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Created attachment 454137 [details] gzipped tar of files requested in commet #15 Attaching files requested in comment 15. I have a hibernate bug, reported in bug 438107.
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I longer have Fedora 12 nor the hardware I originally saw this on. Looking at duplicates it seems to have been reported on Fedora 12 only. If anyone in the CC list have seen this particular bug with bash crashing in later versions, please comment, and the bug can be reopened. As for now I'm closing this bug.
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