Bug#531388: Fails to start a valid gnome session after upgrade

2009-06-02 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le lundi 01 juin 2009 à 16:12 +0200, Andrea De Iacovo a écrit : Please try the following: * commenting the two lines about LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT No success this way. .xsession-errors-1 and ps-1 are attached for you to check * commenting the OPT3 and OPT4

Bug#531388: Fails to start a valid gnome session after upgrade

2009-06-02 Thread Andrea De Iacovo
What if you comment both the OPT3 line and the LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT line? Does it solve the performance issue for you? Slightly better this way. Almost as smooth as before the upgrade. Regards. Andrea De Iacovo

Bug#531388: Fails to start a valid gnome session after upgrade

2009-06-01 Thread Andrea De Iacovo
Package: gnome-session Version: 2.26.1-5 Severity: critical After upgrade to 2.6.1-5 gnome cannot start. After login the screen stays black and only the mouse cursor can be seen and moved. This happens both trying to start compiz automatically with the session and disabling it. Kind Regards.

Bug#531388: Fails to start a valid gnome session after upgrade

2009-06-01 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le lundi 01 juin 2009 à 09:57 +0200, Andrea De Iacovo a écrit : After upgrade to 2.6.1-5 gnome cannot start. After login the screen stays black and only the mouse cursor can be seen and moved. This happens both trying to start compiz automatically with the session and disabling it. What is

Bug#531388: Fails to start a valid gnome session after upgrade

2009-06-01 Thread Andrea De Iacovo
2009/6/1 Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org Le lundi 01 juin 2009 à 09:57 +0200, Andrea De Iacovo a écrit : After upgrade to 2.6.1-5 gnome cannot start. After login the screen stays black and only the mouse cursor can be seen and moved. This happens both trying to start compiz

Bug#531388: Fails to start a valid gnome session after upgrade

2009-06-01 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le lundi 01 juin 2009 à 10:48 +0200, Andrea De Iacovo a écrit : Process list is attached and yes: removing compiz solves the problem Why are there two sets of compiz binaries running? Are you doing anything special to start it? What is in your .xsession, in your .gnomerc, in your .xsessionrc,

Bug#531388: Fails to start a valid gnome session after upgrade

2009-06-01 Thread Andrea De Iacovo
2009/6/1 Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org Le lundi 01 juin 2009 à 10:48 +0200, Andrea De Iacovo a écrit : Process list is attached and yes: removing compiz solves the problem Why are there two sets of compiz binaries running? Are you doing anything special to start it? That list of

Bug#531388: Fails to start a valid gnome session after upgrade

2009-06-01 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le lundi 01 juin 2009 à 11:20 +0200, Andrea De Iacovo a écrit : Why are there two sets of compiz binaries running? Are you doing anything special to start it? That list of processes has been gathered after starting gnome with the old compiz configuration (compiz was

Bug#531388: Fails to start a valid gnome session after upgrade

2009-06-01 Thread Andrea De Iacovo
2009/6/1 Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org Le lundi 01 juin 2009 à 11:20 +0200, Andrea De Iacovo a écrit : Why are there two sets of compiz binaries running? Are you doing anything special to start it? That list of processes has been gathered after starting gnome

Bug#531388: Fails to start a valid gnome session after upgrade

2009-06-01 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le lundi 01 juin 2009 à 12:57 +0200, Andrea De Iacovo a écrit : compiz.desktop file and the list of running processes you asked for are attached. All necessary processes are started correctly, so it looks like compiz does not like the way it was started. Are there any errors spit out by compiz

Bug#531388: Fails to start a valid gnome session after upgrade

2009-06-01 Thread Andrea De Iacovo
2009/6/1 Josselin Mouette j...@debian.org Le lundi 01 juin 2009 à 12:57 +0200, Andrea De Iacovo a écrit : compiz.desktop file and the list of running processes you asked for are attached. All necessary processes are started correctly, so it looks like compiz does not like the way it was