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Just made update and get issue with searching on gnome shell. Everything is working fine besides searching in activities view. To solve this I temporary downgraded nvidia and nvidia utils packages to previous version (nvidia-290.10-3, nvidia-utils-290.10-1).
pmd@archdesktop:/var/log$ sudo grep gnome messages.log | grep nvidia
Feb 15 14:16:16 archdesktop kernel: [10841.584296] gnome-shell[9257]: segfault at c ip b5433ea3 sp ab7f3c8c error 6 in libnvidia-tls.so.295.20[b5433000+3000]
Feb 15 14:16:24 archdesktop kernel: [10849.540633] gnome-shell[9272]: segfault at c ip b537eea3 sp a2505c8c error 6 in libnvidia-tls.so.295.20[b537e000+3000]
Feb 15 14:17:00 archdesktop kernel: [10885.273338] gnome-shell[9538]: segfault at c ip b53b8ea3 sp 98361c8c error 6 in libnvidia-tls.so.295.20[b53b8000+3000]
Feb 15 14:18:50 archdesktop kernel: [10995.602159] gnome-shell[9684]: segfault at c ip b53a6ea3 sp 9b661c8c error 6 in libnvidia-tls.so.295.20[b53a6000+3000]
Feb 15 14:19:19 archdesktop kernel: [11024.632563] gnome-shell[9744]: segfault at c ip b5386ea3 sp ab6f3c8c error 6 in libnvidia-tls.so.295.20[b5386000+3000]
Feb 15 14:19:36 archdesktop kernel: [11041.612637] gnome-shell[10000]: segfault at c ip b53f7ea3 sp 9a233c8c error 6 in libnvidia-tls.so.295.20[b53f7000+3000]
Feb 15 14:19:43 archdesktop kernel: [11048.170057] gnome-shell[10031]: segfault at c ip b5453ea3 sp ab7f3c8c error 6 in libnvidia-tls.so.295.20[b5453000+3000]
Feb 15 14:20:49 archdesktop kernel: [11114.576088] gnome-shell[10377]: segfault at c ip b5366ea3 sp 9ba12c8c error 6 in libnvidia-tls.so.295.20[b5366000+3000]
Feb 15 14:23:31 archdesktop kernel: [11276.306026] gnome-shell[10503]: segfault at c ip b541eea3 sp a1cfec8c error 6 in libnvidia-tls.so.295.20 (deleted)[b541e000+3000]
Feb 15 14:28:12 archdesktop kernel: [ 43.978009] gnome-shell[976]: segfault at c ip b53f4ea3 sp 9d9fcc8c error 6 in libnvidia-tls.so.295.20[b53f4000+3000]
EDIT: it seems that nVidia-295.33 fixed the problem
Last edited by pmd (2012-03-25 23:33:35)
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Hi!
There is already an entry in the bugtracker: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/28441
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Hey pmd, i have the same problem but i'm trying to figure out why another machine i use w/ arch is working fine instead: i still have to try out installing linux-ck and see if that solve the issue, i read on these forums that could do it, i'm gonna try it in a couple of hours. Have you already tried that?!
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Same issue here, downgrading brings things back to normal, would have to wait for a fix in the nvidia 295.x
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Confirmed. Will go and vote for the issue in the bugtracker and nv forums
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Quote from the nvnews forum:
It seems to be caused by old cache files in ~/.nv/GLCache .. removing or renaming that directory fixes it.
For me this solved the problem for a moment but a bit later it reappeared.
Last edited by Bevan (2012-02-15 21:06:21)
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Same bug here, removing/renaming/changing permissions of .nv/GLCache didn't help me though.
I'll try downgrading nvidia soon.
EDIT: as expected, downgrading nvidia packages solve the issue.
Last edited by enigmatichus (2012-02-15 23:24:07)
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had the same issues, reverted to older driver version. damnit nvidia.... :>
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Same issues. Remove .nv don't work.
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Same problem here....
I'm going to try with downgrade and report back....!!
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I just did this and it seemed to work:
echo "" > ~/.local/share/recently-used.xbel
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Scornflakes, let us know if that works as a permanent solution. I think someone already tried that, but the bug came back eventually. Try playing a video file, or opening a picture file, and then try to use the Activities search again.
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It's still not crashing after clearing recently-used.xbel. Since the update, I'm still having trouble with the laptop not shutting off after halt though I'm not sure if it's related. I'm on 3.2.6-2 kernel and nvidia 295.20-1.
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thanks @scornflakes - that fixed it for me
I was pretty sure it was a something like a "recently used" entry because the crash only occurend when typing certain keys. I could still browse all applications by selecting "applications" via mouse.
No crashes using nvidia 295.20-1 - invalid recently-used.xbel seems to be a separate bug
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Scornflakes, let us know if that works as a permanent solution. I think someone already tried that, but the bug came back eventually. Try playing a video file, or opening a picture file, and then try to use the Activities search again.
maybe this is because an invalid entry is being added again to recently-used.xbel ?
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Clearing recently-used.xbel does not solve problem for me. As soon as a new recent voice is added to file (eg. a single openoffice calc recent file straight after clearing recently-used.xbel), bug appears again and gnome shell crashes on first key of the recent file typed in overview search.
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enigmatichus, me and a lot of other people found it that clearing the recently-used.xbel is only a temporary solution
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enigmatichus, me and a lot of other people found it that clearing the recently-used.xbel is only a temporary solution
You are right, sorry if I reported the obvious.
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Whoa, easy
The purpose of my message was just to confirm your statement
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I did not want to appear rude, my english is not so good so I apologize!
I'm stuck in exam session at university, so my mind is not supporting me very well
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I thought I was the only one. Hopefully, Nvidia provides a patch in a most expeditious manner...
Last edited by h54 (2012-02-20 16:09:38)
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The suggested solution to clear the recently-used.xbel file didn't worked for me, but a workaround is to delete the recently-used.xbel file and create an directory with the same name.
By the way I have the same problem with the laptop not shutting off after halt.
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The suggested solution to clear the recently-used.xbel file didn't worked for me, but a workaround is to delete the recently-used.xbel file and create an directory with the same name.
By the way I have the same problem with the laptop not shutting off after halt.
For me deleting recently-used.xbel and recreating it with no content solved the problem just temporary. But instead of creating a equally named directory one could also sudo chattr +i recently-used.xbel to keep the file empty.
Keeping the file empty also significantly speeds up the application launcher for me. so it would be nice to have a way to configure this instead of fixing it that rude way, for folks that dont want or need recently used files.
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Holy mother of cow cheese! The applications menus do open at lightning speed now (after creating a recently-used.xbel). Yeah, there definitively should be a way to disable that feature in the configs.. if not already possible.
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Holy mother of cow cheese! The applications menus do open at lightning speed now (after creating a recently-used.xbel). Yeah, there definitively should be a way to disable that feature in the configs.. if not already possible.
I agree with that! And someone should tell to gnome guys to use something more efficent than xml!
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