On Tue, 2011-04-19 at 10:06 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote: > The 'Oh no! Something has gone wrong' screen is rather un-helpful from > the point of view of debugging. I'm working on a live image for the Test > Day on Thursday; the one I'm currently testing is very unstable on my > laptop, and hit that screen three times within two minutes of testing > (immediately on first attempted login, then shortly after the session > started the next two logins, while I was trying to get the wireless > connected). I don't know how I can provide a useful bug report, though, > because I've no idea what the screen really means (_what_ went wrong? > Why is it so unrecoverable that all you can do is pop up a BSOD and kick > me to gdm?) or how to debug it. A guide would help :) thanks! Thanks to the team we tracked down this specific issue (to gnome-shell falling over badly when a file's missing from gnome-menus , more or less). In case it helps anyone else following the list, apparently the BSOD (or 'fail whale' as it's known to the team) shows up when some component controlled by gnome-session fails to start more than once; in this case gnome-shell was crashing shortly after startup, and the second crash would trigger the fail whale. -- Adam Williamson Fedora QA Community Monkey IRC: adamw | Fedora Talk: adamwill AT fedoraproject DOT org http://www.happyassassin.net -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop