Thanks for reporting. Please modify /etc/X11/Xsession.d/99upstart as mentioned on irc and change the STARTUP variable to:
STARTUP="upstart --user --debug 1>&2"
Then, logout and:
- login via console - rm ~/.xsession-errors - login graphically - attach .xsession-errors
It doesn't appear that there is an issue with Upstart itself here but the .xsession-errors should give us further details.
What would be interesting to know is whether the graphical session experience is correct for a different / newly-created user on your system.
Thanks for reporting. Please modify /etc/X11/ Xsession. d/99upstart as mentioned on irc and change the STARTUP variable to:
STARTUP="upstart --user --debug 1>&2"
Then, logout and:
- login via console
- rm ~/.xsession-errors
- login graphically
- attach .xsession-errors
It doesn't appear that there is an issue with Upstart itself here but the .xsession-errors should give us further details.
What would be interesting to know is whether the graphical session experience is correct for a different / newly-created user on your system.