Description of problem: playing music on VLC player. That is the foreground application. Several windowsn of Nemo file manager were opened on the background. An android smartphone was connected in MTP mode through USB, should this matter. Version-Release number of selected component: cinnamon-1.6.7-2.fc18 Additional info: backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: cinnamon --sm-client-id 101368c86a2f2e31c136145878782827000000014390000 crash_function: _mesa_texstore_argb8888 executable: /usr/bin/cinnamon kernel: 3.7.9-205.fc18.x86_64 uid: 1001 Truncated backtrace: Thread no. 1 (10 frames) #0 _mesa_texstore_argb8888 at ../../../src/mesa/main/texstore.c:1341 #1 store_texsubimage at ../../../src/mesa/main/texstore.c:4361 #2 _mesa_store_texsubimage at ../../../src/mesa/main/texstore.c:4425 #3 intelTexSubImage at intel_tex_subimage.c:166 #4 texsubimage at ../../../src/mesa/main/teximage.c:3280 #6 _mesa_TexSubImage2D at ../../../src/mesa/main/teximage.c:3316 #7 _cogl_texture_driver_upload_subregion_to_gl at driver/gl/cogl-texture-driver-gl.c:184 #8 _cogl_texture_2d_set_region at ./cogl-texture-2d.c:833 #9 _cogl_atlas_texture_set_region_with_border at ./cogl-atlas-texture.c:446 #10 _cogl_atlas_texture_new_from_bitmap at ./cogl-atlas-texture.c:765
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I'm pretty sure it happened while alt-tabbing. My guess is that this crash is linked to this cinnamon applet that I installed today: https://github.com/gfreeau/cinnamon-pomodoro . I intend to submit a bug to them if it keeps happening. I have no idea how to reproduce it. This bug happened twice today. backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: /usr/bin/cinnamon crash_function: _mesa_texstore_argb8888 executable: /usr/bin/cinnamon kernel: 3.8.11-200.fc18.x86_64 package: cinnamon-1.6.7-2.fc18 reason: Process /usr/bin/cinnamon was killed by signal 7 (SIGBUS) uid: 1000 ureports_counter: 1
It looks like alt-tab is triggering an issue in mesa.
It just happened to me without alt-tabbing. It was exactly at the transition between two music songs while using the Exaile player. Yet, I did not enable any kind of notification in Exaile. However, there is a link with cinnamon since I have this Exaile plugin in order to use cinnamon music applet: https://github.com/sunng87/Exaile-Soundmenu-Indicator
(In reply to comment #15) > It just happened to me without alt-tabbing. It was exactly at the transition > between two music songs while using the Exaile player. > > Yet, I did not enable any kind of notification in Exaile. However, there is > a link with cinnamon since I have this Exaile plugin in order to use > cinnamon music applet: https://github.com/sunng87/Exaile-Soundmenu-Indicator If you do a yum downgrade mesa does it make any difference?
(In reply to comment #16) > (In reply to comment #15) > > It just happened to me without alt-tabbing. It was exactly at the transition > > between two music songs while using the Exaile player. > > > > Yet, I did not enable any kind of notification in Exaile. However, there is > > a link with cinnamon since I have this Exaile plugin in order to use > > cinnamon music applet: https://github.com/sunng87/Exaile-Soundmenu-Indicator > > If you do a yum downgrade mesa does it make any difference? Hello! Can you please tell me the command to do so?
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