GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 317598
X seems to freeze up sometimes after an image display is resized
Last modified: 2008-01-15 14:04:36 UTC
Please describe the problem: Sometimes when image windows are being resized either by the application itself, or manually, the whole system freezes. Only solution I've found so far is to perform a hard reset of the computer. Steps to reproduce: 1. Create a new image, or open an existing one. 2. Resize the window a few times. Actual results: The whole system freezes. Expected results: A new size for my image window! Does this happen every time? Nope. Other information: Save often!
System is fedora core 4, 'could be useful' version numbers: - xorg : 6.8.2 - gtk : 2.8.4
I have seen the same thing (also on FC4). In a couple of cases, though, the system seemed to freeze but then came back to life after a minute or so, so I wonder whether it might actually just be sending X into some long-lasting process.
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It seems that it is most likely to be triggered when the image window repositions itself after a resize...could it be connected to the window manager? WM : metacity-2.12.0
Actually, I don't see anything except the window manager that could cause this.
Fixed in my tree, will commit tomorrow.
Argh sorry, comment #6 was not meant for this bug.
GIMP doesn't do anything weird here. If at all, it's the window manager or X itself which is messing things up. Closing as NOTGNOME.