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#1 2013-09-29 15:55:21

Dero
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Registered: 2013-04-18
Posts: 10

Gnome crashes on login

Hi,

my laptop is running on Arch with kernel 3.11.2-1 and I use the current gnome version as desktop environment.
To look closer to an image position of a website i'm currently creating I used the desktop-zoom function provided by gnome. After like 5 seconds gnome crashed and displayed the message: "Oh no! Something has gone wrong. A problem has occurred and the system can't recover. All extensions have been disabled as a precaution." and a logout-button. So i logged out, rebootet my laptop and hoped it would help, but sadly it didn't. So each time I try to log in now I get this message.

So I looked throw dmesg and found this:

systemd-joufnald[121]: Failed to write entry(26 items, 228856444 bytes) despite vaccuming, ignoring: Argument list too long
traps: gnome-shell[1661]: trap int3 ip:7f4fccd6fd3d sp;7fff6ca4ab00 error:0
systemd-journald[121]: Vaccumin done, freed 0 bytes
systemd-journald[121]: Failed to write entry(26 items, 254325372 bytes) despite vaccuming, ignoring: Argument list too long
traps: gnome-shell[1661]: trap int3 ip:7ffaa0780d3d sp:7fff613a1af0 error: 0

I searched the web a bit but couldn't find anything helpfull so far.
Anyone has an idea how to fix this?

Greetings
Dero

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