2006-05-16 21:11:12 |
Brian Brunswick |
bug |
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added bug |
2006-05-16 21:39:01 |
Phil Bull |
None: status |
Unconfirmed |
Needs Info |
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2006-05-16 21:39:01 |
Phil Bull |
None: statusexplanation |
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Thanks for the report.
What version of the gconf2 package do you have installed? Can you see any gconfd-related output in the .xsession-errors file in your home directory? (Only a guess that it should output into this file). |
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2006-05-16 22:44:29 |
Brian Brunswick |
title |
gconfd not shutting down/not restarting after X server killed |
hang on login after gnome-sessions has left a socket in /tmp/.ICE-unix |
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2006-05-16 22:46:04 |
Brian Brunswick |
description |
After I kill the X server using ctrl-alt backspace, logging back on usually hangs partway through the gnome setup progress with the centre splash still up, sometimes showing update-notifier.
Launching gnome terminal just hangs - no window appears. firefox will start tho.
Manually killing gconfd from outside X can make things work again. |
After I kill the X server using ctrl-alt backspace, logging back on usually hangs partway through the gnome setup progress with the centre splash still up, sometimes showing update-notifier.
Launching gnome terminal just hangs - no window appears. firefox will start tho.
XXX Manually killing gconfd from outside X can make things work again. XXX
I now think that was a red herring.
Things are hung trying to talk to a gnome-session that isn't replying. |
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2006-05-16 22:47:12 |
Brian Brunswick |
title |
hang on login after gnome-sessions has left a socket in /tmp/.ICE-unix |
hang on login after gnome-session has left a socket in /tmp/.ICE-unix |
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2006-05-16 22:48:13 |
Brian Brunswick |
gconf2: status |
Needs Info |
Unconfirmed |
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2006-05-16 22:48:13 |
Brian Brunswick |
gconf2: statusexplanation |
Thanks for the report.
What version of the gconf2 package do you have installed? Can you see any gconfd-related output in the .xsession-errors file in your home directory? (Only a guess that it should output into this file). |
Moving to gnome-session - I think gconfd is blameless. |
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2006-09-26 13:30:07 |
Sebastien Bacher |
gnome-session: status |
Unconfirmed |
Needs Info |
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2006-09-26 13:30:07 |
Sebastien Bacher |
gnome-session: assignee |
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desktop-bugs |
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2006-09-26 13:30:07 |
Sebastien Bacher |
gnome-session: statusexplanation |
Moving to gnome-session - I think gconfd is blameless. |
Do you still have that issue with dapper or edgy? Do you have a way to force gnome-session to let a socket to /tmp/.ICE-unix? |
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2006-12-14 09:58:37 |
Daniel Holbach |
gnome-session: statusexplanation |
Do you still have that issue with dapper or edgy? Do you have a way to force gnome-session to let a socket to /tmp/.ICE-unix? |
Looks like an at-spi problem. Do you have accessibility technologies enabled? Does it happen without it? Does it still happen? |
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2007-01-17 10:41:35 |
Daniel Holbach |
at-spi: status |
Needs Info |
Rejected |
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2007-01-17 10:41:35 |
Daniel Holbach |
at-spi: statusexplanation |
Looks like an at-spi problem. Do you have accessibility technologies enabled? Does it happen without it? Does it still happen? |
Thanks for reporting this bug! Unfortunately your report lacks information we would need to investigate the problem further. We are now going to close the bug - please reopen if you have more information at hand. |
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