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Created attachment 501227 [details] Strace output when wireshark is launched Description of problem: When I try launch wireshark fron LXDE (Fedora Security Lab Spin), openbox crash, I've attached strace to openbox process and straced wireshark. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): openbox-3.4.11.2-8.fc15.i686 wireshark-1.4.6-2.fc15.i686 How reproducible: 100% both in LXDE and standalone Openbox Steps to Reproduce: 1. start wireshark Actual results: Openbox crash and desktop become unsuable Expected results: Works Additional info: See strace output.
Created attachment 501228 [details] Wireshark strace output
And sorry for the typos, there's no dictionaries in Security Lab Spin :-(
Same issue after update: openbox-3.4.11.2-8.fc15.i686 openbox-libs-3.4.11.2-8.fc15.i686 wireshark-1.4.6-3.fc15.i686 wireshark-gnome-1.4.6-3.fc15.i686
wireshark works just fine under KDE, so I assume it's an openbox issue.
Can you get a backtrace for the openbox crash? abrt should be able to catch it.
I can't reproducible it with f16 and openbox-3.5.0-3.fc16, I guess we can close this bug unless f15 is still affected.
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