abrt version: 1.1.14 architecture: x86_64 Attached file: backtrace cmdline: gnome-panel component: gnome-panel crash_function: __libc_start_main executable: /usr/bin/gnome-panel kernel: 2.6.34.7-61.fc13.x86_64 package: gnome-panel-2.30.0-4.fc13 rating: 4 reason: Process /usr/bin/gnome-panel was killed by signal 6 (SIGABRT) release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard) time: 1291472529 uid: 500 comment ----- Very irritating, I use a script to kill it (from the desktop). It appears as if it is waiting for something to happen (timing issue) How to reproduce ----- 1.Gnome-panel freezes sometimes on startup. It does not show any panels. 2.I have to kill it, and when it restarts it works. 3.Reproduction is difficult as sometimes it works for weeks
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Package: gnome-panel-2.30.0-4.fc13 Architecture: x86_64 OS Release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard) How to reproduce ----- 1.Logged off using non-3d desktop settings for desktop effects, i.e. compiz turned off. Logged on using non-3d desktop and logged off to save desktop settings and did this a further two times to reinforce desktop settings save, so that when I set desktop to compiz (3d desktop), that hopefully this would save and load up gnome-panel correctly. However, esc loaded multlple times generating this bug and reporting this so that I could publisize the gnome-panel issue which appears to occur mostly under compiz but the esc bug of multiple instances is occuring under standard non-accelerated desktop settings for gnome and therefore the esc issue which I have noted historically as an issue of multiple instances is still an issue. However, the compiz weather applet is a big bugbear when using compiz and having issues with gnome-panel not starting up properly as one of the start up processes has still not been resolved or corrected. 2. 3. Comment ----- Logged off using non-3d desktop settings for desktop effects, i.e. compiz turned off. Logged on using non-3d desktop and logged off to save desktop settings and did this a further two times to reinforce desktop settings save, so that when I set desktop to compiz (3d desktop), that hopefully this would save and load up gnome-panel correctly. However, esc loaded multlple times generating this bug and reporting this so that I could publisize the gnome-panel issue which appears to occur mostly under compiz but the esc bug of multiple instances is occuring under standard non-accelerated desktop settings for gnome and therefore the esc issue which I have noted historically as an issue of multiple instances is still an issue. However, the compiz weather applet is a big bugbear when using compiz and having issues with gnome-panel not starting up properly as one of the start up processes has still not been resolved or corrected.
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