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XBMC freeze on exit - 655321 - 2011-06-24 Hi, I have XBMC installed on my 64bit archlinux system and everytime I want to exit it, it entirely freezes and I have to kill it from system monitor (it happens every time so now I run it in windowed mode so I wont have to restart comp every time I test something). program isnt laggy or anything while Im at it, its just when I exit that it totally freezes, I have no idea how to proceed troubleshooting this. A little more info: -using nouveau drivers -XBMC 10.1 -installed via arch package manager (pacman) Complete log here: http://pastebin.com/F9rMDKYf - High-q - 2011-06-24 I have a similar problem. I thought it was compiz, but I'm not sure. Anyone else has an idea? Running XBMC 11 pre. on Ubuntu 11.04 - 655321 - 2011-06-24 Well I dont think its compiz because my arch installation is running on KDE4, so no compiz at all. - bobo1on1 - 2011-06-24 Please turn on debug logging and post another log. - X3lectric - 2011-06-24 is been doing that since todays builds after libboost i had freezes on reboot so I guess not same issue, Im on ubuntu 10.04 here - 655321 - 2011-06-25 here is the new log with debugging enabled http://pastebin.com/SAaGkmat thanks for the help! - mod24 - 2011-06-26 Hi, having exactly the same problem. Running xbmc 10.1 on Archlinux x86_64 from gnome3. My Log looks quite like the one already posted. Last line says: NOTICE: stop python Any help would be greatly appreciated. Kind Regards Michael - daytooner - 2011-06-27 Just installed Fedora 15, using same version xbmc. Same problem. Didn't have this problem for F14, though, unless the version in the repositories is fairly new (just over a month?). ken - Ratanasvt - 2011-06-27 let try exit program using ALT+F4 - mod24 - 2011-06-27 Hi there, alt + f4 leads to the exact same effect (as does clicking on "X" in window-modes). Kind Regards Michael - daytooner - 2011-06-29 Is this a bug? Has anyone submitted it? FWIW, this goes into a bad state: one needs to kill it (sigkill) rather than just terminate it (sigterm). ken Same issue here - padfoot - 2011-07-03 Hi, I am having the same issue here. Using 64 bit, intel video, just have core Arch system with X, GDM and XBMC 10.1-3 Doesn't matter what option I select (Shutdown, Reboot, Exit, Suspend, Hibernate) XBMC just freezes. I very rarely get a crash log at all. On the 1 or 2 occassions it has actually generated, the last line is "stop python". Besides this, XBMC is working just fine (only audio podcatcher plugin refuses to play any podcasts - lists podcast titles but will not go any further) Seems odd, my previous install worked perfectly (both podcaster and shutdown). I don't remember which version of XBMC (assuming 10.1-2) as my old media box (8 year old pentium) finally gave up the ghost, so I built a new box just 1 week ago and started from scratch. If I switch to a console and pkill X, I am suddenly returned to GDM and all is well again (I am able to restart/shutdown from a user console session and GDM, so it is not user permissions or a session issue). This is rather painful, as this is set up as a media box connected to my NAS and TV, controlled by IR Remote. I really do not wish to have a keyboard attached to shutdown......grrrr..... Anyone with any ideas, greatly appreciated. Cheers. - bobo1on1 - 2011-07-03 Very interesting that it only happens on arch. - X3lectric - 2011-07-03 bobo1on1 Wrote:Very interesting that it only happens on arch. er not quite X3lectric Wrote:is been doing that since todays builds after libboost i had freezes on reboot so I guess not same issue, Im on ubuntu 10.04 - marcus2704 - 2011-07-03 I did a clean install of 10.1 today and it also freezes on Shutdown/Exit. I have to use Task Manager to kill the 100% CPU process of XBMC. |