I had another one in the middle of the session as soon as I connected to the WiFi and
tried to load a page.
So far in 6 incidences it never happened in GNOME (statistically it should have if it was
a Fedora issue) never without wifi and never with long established (>3min) wifi. The
frequency is about 1 out of 10 attempts to launch an activity (presence/collaboration?) or
load a web page in Browse (I also use Firefox,Midori under Sugar-though the frequency
might not warrant an event) within 1min after establishing a network connection.
So although NM is involved I do not think is responsible (see GNOME).
Just my 2 cents.
--- On Fri, 7/31/09, Paul Fox <pgf(a)laptop.org> wrote:
From: Paul Fox <pgf(a)laptop.org>
Subject: Re: F11 for the X01- shutdown
To: fedora-olpc-list(a)redhat.com
Date: Friday, July 31, 2009, 1:15 AM
james wrote:
> Yioryos, it seems you and I are the only ones to see
this problem, and
> there are others who are not seeing it.
reuben caron (at 1cc) mentioned that he'd seen the shutdown
thing
too. (i believe he's set up logging in case it
happens again.)
>
> I wonder if it is environmental ... that is it is
triggered also by
> something else in the environment.
i think you said you'd strace'd init, and had seen the
shutdown
signal, correct? i wonder if it would be worth
stracing the most
likely (e.g., under heavy development) candidates:
network
manager, X11, others? the goal, of course, being to
find out who
sent the signal to init.
(while i'm clearly relieved that powerd is definitely not
involved in some of these shutdowns, it would have narrowed
the
search a lot if it _was_ the likely culprit. :-)
paul
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paul fox, pgf(a)laptop.org
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