GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 436961
crash in CD/DVD Creator:
Last modified: 2007-05-09 02:29:56 UTC
What were you doing when the application crashed? Distribution: Fedora Core release 6 (Zod) Gnome Release: 2.16.3 2007-01-31 (Red Hat, Inc) BugBuddy Version: 2.16.0 System: Linux 2.6.21.1 #1 PREEMPT Sat Apr 28 12:50:50 CEST 2007 i686 X Vendor: The X.Org Foundation X Vendor Release: 70101000 Selinux: No Accessibility: Disabled Memory status: size: 134311936 vsize: 0 resident: 134311936 share: 0 rss: 48574464 rss_rlim: 0 CPU usage: start_time: 1178644847 rtime: 0 utime: 9556 stime: 0 cutime:8567 cstime: 0 timeout: 989 it_real_value: 0 frequency: 0 Backtrace was generated from '/usr/bin/nautilus' (no debugging symbols found) Using host libthread_db library "/lib/libthread_db.so.1". (no debugging symbols found) [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] [New Thread -1208878336 (LWP 16441)] (no debugging symbols found) 0xb7f8e410 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
+ Trace 133122
Thread 1 (Thread -1208878336 (LWP 16441))
----------- .xsession-errors (981 sec old) --------------------- Album: L'autre bout du monde Year: Comment: Track: 4 Genre: Other ========================================================================== Opening audio decoder: [mp3lib] MPEG layer-2, layer-3 AUDIO: 44100 Hz, 2 ch, s16le, 128.0 kbit/9.07% (ratio: 16000->176400) Selected audio codec: [mp3] afm: mp3lib (mp3lib MPEG layer-2, layer-3) ========================================================================== AO: [alsa] 48000Hz 2ch s16le (2 bytes per sample) Video: no video Starting playback... A: 0.0 (00.0) of 200.0 (03:20.0) ??,?% A: 0.0 (00.0) of 200.0 (03:20.0) ??,?% A: 0.1 (00.0) of 200.0 (03:20.0) ??, ...Too much output, ignoring rest... --------------------------------------------------
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