abrt 1.0.4 detected a crash. architecture: x86_64 Attached file: backtrace cmdline: xrandr component: xorg-x11-server-utils executable: /usr/bin/xrandr kernel: 2.6.31.12-174.2.3.fc12.x86_64 package: xorg-x11-server-utils-7.4-13.fc12 rating: 4 reason: Process was terminated by signal 11 (Segmentation fault) release: Fedora release 12 (Constantine) comment ----- I have a script that tell my laptop to use the laptop LCD as its main screen so that booting with another screen attach does not mess up my icon and so that I do not have to go set the screen resolution each time I boot with another screen attached. The script runs this command "xrandr --output LVDS1 --auto --primary --preferred --output VGA1 --off". It does not always cause a crash in xrandr but this is the only time I have seen this crash is when logining to the system. How to reproduce ----- 1. Have an script that is run automatically on login to the gnome desktop that runs: "xrandr --output LVDS1 --auto --primary --preferred --output VGA1 --off"
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