...how can I get the crash report to GITEA? The crash notification screen appears to send the report to http://bugs.trinitydesktop.org/, which I suspect is no longer active?
When ksmserver crashes during shutdown, when the crash notification screen appears, all of the window frames and gadgets are gone and I'm unable to use the File Save dialog to save the trace information because the file name field and buttons are off the bottom of the display (see attached screen shots).
(I suspect that this crash happens because of the large number of tabs and windows that Firefox is displaying.)
Leslie
P.S. The original of this post (now a bit enhanced) that I sent to the developers' list went unanswered. -- Platform: Linux Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.6 - x86_64 Desktop Environment: Trinity Qt: 3.5.0 TDE: R14.1.3 tde-config: 1.0
When ksmserver crashes during shutdown, when the crash notification screen appears, all of the window frames and gadgets are gone and I'm unable to use the File Save dialog to save the trace information because the file name field and buttons are off the bottom of the display (see attached screen shots).
Alt+S on the file dialog should likely activate the "save" button, saving the crash dumb to the disk. You can reboot and then get the file from there. Cheers Michele
On 2025-02-06 06:00:36 Michele Calgaro via tde-users wrote:
When ksmserver crashes during shutdown, when the crash notification screen appears, all of the window frames and gadgets are gone and I'm unable to use the File Save dialog to save the trace information because the file name field and buttons are off the bottom of the display (see attached screen shots).
Alt+S on the file dialog should likely activate the "save" button, saving the crash dumb to the disk. You can reboot and then get the file from there. Cheers Michele
Okay, I'll try that next time. Would that likely write it to my $HOME directory?
Leslie -- Platform: Linux Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.5 - x86_64 Desktop Environment: Trinity Qt: 3.5.0 TDE: R14.1.3 tde-config: 1.0
On 2025/02/07 03:25 AM, J Leslie Turriff via tde-users wrote:
Alt+S on the file dialog should likely activate the "save" button, saving the crash dumb to the disk. You can reboot and then get the file from there.
Okay, I'll try that next time. Would that likely write it to my $HOME directory?
Hi Leslie, It will write in the folder that you select in the file dialog that opens, as per one of your screenshots. Cheers Michele