2006-09-04 15:07:31 |
Ruben Vermeersch |
bug |
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added bug |
2006-09-05 12:40:22 |
Ruben Vermeersch |
xorg: statusexplanation |
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On second though, this doesn't appear to be an xorg issue, I'm starting to suspect dbus now.
Here's why:
Starting my apps in a failsafe X session works. Just running GNOME works too, until I turn on xchat-gnome. Now it would be kinda odd that xchat could make the entire X session jump, so I rather suspect something like dbus or hal to be the cause.
Looking into this further. |
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2006-09-05 12:44:40 |
Sebastian Dröge |
dbus: status |
Unconfirmed |
Confirmed |
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2006-09-05 12:44:40 |
Sebastian Dröge |
dbus: statusexplanation |
On second though, this doesn't appear to be an xorg issue, I'm starting to suspect dbus now.
Here's why:
Starting my apps in a failsafe X session works. Just running GNOME works too, until I turn on xchat-gnome. Now it would be kinda odd that xchat could make the entire X session jump, so I rather suspect something like dbus or hal to be the cause.
Looking into this further. |
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2006-09-05 12:44:47 |
Sebastian Dröge |
dbus: assignee |
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slomo |
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2006-09-05 13:05:07 |
Sebastian Dröge |
dbus: importance |
Untriaged |
High |
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2006-09-11 12:25:28 |
Ruben Vermeersch |
dbus: status |
Confirmed |
Fix Released |
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2006-09-11 12:25:28 |
Ruben Vermeersch |
dbus: statusexplanation |
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Seems to be fixed, somehow, closing. |
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