Description of problem: gnome-shell show message "Oh no! Something has gone wrong." when I launch empathy, some times this occur when I open chat window or receive message.
* Did ABRT report a crash and offer to file a bug report? For what component? * Did anything appear in ~/.xsession-errors * Is this repeatable?
* I don't see, because screen completely overlapped with message "Oh no! Something has gone wrong." * I attach my xsession-errors file * I don't have the exact step by step instructions, but this occurs very often.
Created attachment 575584 [details] .xsession-errors.old
Created attachment 575585 [details] .xsession-errors
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Created attachment 575652 [details] screenshoot :)
please see this bug report: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=809809 When it occurs not message "Oh no! Something has gone wrong.", but present abrt logs.
Created attachment 575910 [details] valgrind-empathy-log
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Created attachment 576166 [details] valgrind empathy log from another machine
Marking as duplicate of bug 804026 as per comment 7, any Empathy crashes are unrelated. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 804026 ***
Now when I launch empathy, gnome-shell logoff me. And no abrt messages.
(In reply to comment #12) > Now when I launch empathy, gnome-shell logoff me. And no abrt messages. With what version of gnome-shell?
mikhail@p5k:~$ rpm -q gnome-shell gnome-shell-3.4.1-3.fc17.i686