Indicator session applet is disabled on autologin
Bug #539358 reported by
Jim Rorie
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #532446: empathy cannot access gnome-keyring at first run.
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indicator-applet (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: indicator-applet
This is a weird failure, but I think it's IA related.
When booting with autologin enabled, I see the following events.
1) The gnome keyring is asking for a password. I assume it is for the wireless
2) Once I type a password, wireless responds
3) Empathy Status is BLANK at this point.
4) IAS is disabled. I cannot change status. It is stuck at offline.
5) Changing the status in the empathy contact list doesn't change the IAS status.
6) If I log out and login back in via password, everything works correctly.
Looks like in the case of the gnome keyring prompt, IAS isn't getting the authentication notification.
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Sorry, Lucid A3