abrt version: 1.1.18 architecture: i686 Attached file: backtrace, 23412 bytes cmdline: gnome-terminal comment: All of a sudden all my X applications started to crash, gnome-terminal being the first. component: gnome-terminal Attached file: coredump, 31096832 bytes crash_function: XCheckIfEvent executable: /usr/bin/gnome-terminal kernel: 2.6.38.2-10.fc15.i686 package: gnome-terminal-2.32.0-1.fc14 rating: 4 reason: Process /usr/bin/gnome-terminal was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) How to reproduce: 1. typing away time: 1306315415 uid: 500
Created attachment 500767 [details] File: backtrace
*** Bug 657022 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Backtrace analysis of bugs across components suggests the actual bug is in component gtk2 or vte instead of component gnome-terminal, reassigning to gtk2. Bugs which were found to be similar to this bug: gnome-terminal: bug #657022 roxterm: bug #770144 This comment is automatically generated.
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