[Bug 2021987] Re: The gnome session doesn't work when connected via XDMCP

2024-01-28 Thread Jarek Sobiecki
The issue doesn't appear, seems fixed. Not sure when it happenend, but
it works :) I haven't done anything particular to fix that.

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[Bug 2021987] Re: The gnome session doesn't work when connected via XDMCP

2023-06-06 Thread Jarek Sobiecki
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => New

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[Bug 2021987] Re: The gnome session doesn't work when connected via XDMCP

2023-06-02 Thread Jarek Sobiecki
1) It's 22.04.2 LTS (Linux pecet 5.15.0-73-generic #80-Ubuntu SMP Mon
May 15 15:18:26 UTC 2023 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux)

2) The change didn't help. I updated config, rebooted machine, the local
greeter didn't show up. I tried to connect via tigervnc, same effect
(black screen).

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[Bug 2021987] [NEW] The gnome session doesn't work when connected via XDMCP

2023-05-31 Thread Jarek Sobiecki
Public bug reported:

I used following setup:

1. The login screen is handled by gdm3. 
2. The wayland is disabled for gdm3 and xdmcp is enabled:

[xdmcp]
# Enable XDMCP. This is important for using VNC.
Enable=true
Port=177


[daemon]
# Uncomment the line below to force the login screen to use Xorg
WaylandEnable=false

3. I'm using tigernvc server, that connects via xdmcp to the xorg and
exposes me login screen (I followed:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/TigerVNC#Running_Xvnc_with_XDMCP_for_on_demand_sessions)
document for that.

That setup worked for me very well. And since some time (unfortunately
I'm not able to say when), instead of GDM login screen I get black
screen. I'm not able to see login screen, and nothing happens.

I tried to change gdm3 to lightdm3. This somehow improved situation. I'm
able to see lightdm and login, but if I chose gnome session - screen
gets all black after login. For testing, I installed openbox. Selection
of openbox as session helped - I was able to use openbox normally, via
tigernvc client.

I tried to check logs (using journalctl --follow) when I starting new
session. I haven't found anything really weird, but this is something
that I see only for "failed" remote sessions:

maj 31 16:31:25 pecet gsd-color[36841]: Przekroczono czas oczekiwania
maj 31 16:31:25 pecet gsd-color[36841]: Przekroczono czas oczekiwania
maj 31 16:31:25 pecet gsd-color[36841]: Przekroczono czas oczekiwania
maj 31 16:31:25 pecet gsd-color[36841]: Przekroczono czas oczekiwania
maj 31 16:31:25 pecet gsd-color[36841]: Przekroczono czas oczekiwania
maj 31 16:31:25 pecet gsd-color[36841]: failed to obtain 
org.freedesktop.color-manager.create-profile auth

(Przekroczono czas oczekiwania => The waiting time has been exceeded
(timeout)

** Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1697268] Re: gnome-keyring fails to store and serve passwords

2017-06-15 Thread Jarek Sobiecki
I'm also using 16.04.2 (fully updated).

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  gnome-keyring fails to store and serve passwords

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[Bug 1697268] [NEW] gnome-keyring fails to store and serve passwords

2017-06-11 Thread Jarek Sobiecki
Public bug reported:

I was affected by this problem about 1 month ago. From user perspective,
password stored in gnome-keyring stopped working for me.

My observations were following
- owncloud client started to complain that kdewalletd binary is missing 
(althrough I'm using gnome)
- calendar started to ask me for passwords (shared as remote ICS files) every 
time.

Not sure if connected, but I also observed, that in seahorse, there is
no possibility to add password (only ssh / gpg keys and certificates).

I found several logs in my /var/log/syslog, that looks like related to this 
problem:
10632:Jun 11 13:18:29 docent org.gnome.Calendar[5978]: (gnome-calendar:6885): 
e-data-server-ui-WARNING **: credentials_prompter_store_credentials_cb: Failed 
to store source credentials: Błąd podczas wywoływania metody StartServiceByName 
dla org.freedesktop.secrets: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.TimedOut: 
Failed to activate service 'org.freedesktop.secrets': timed out

Second related log:
11011:Jun 11 13:32:16 docent org.gnome.Calendar[8510]: (gnome-calendar:9108): 
e-data-server-ui-WARNING **: credentials_prompter_store_credentials_cb: Failed 
to store source credentials: Błąd podczas wywoływania metody StartServiceByName 
dla org.freedesktop.secrets: Przekroczono czas oczekiwania


"Błąd podczas wywoływania metody => It means: Problem during execution of 
method".
"Przekroczono czas oczekiwania" => Timeout

I tried to reinstall gnome-keyring, and dependencies, but without luck.

** Affects: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1100780] [NEW] Cannot mirror display output between primary and secondary display

2013-01-17 Thread Jarek Sobiecki
Public bug reported:

I'm using LATITUDE E5510 laptop, on ubuntu 12.04 LTS

On gnome-control-center display, application properly shows maximal resolution, 
that works on my machine (1600x900). 
Resolutions detected on primary display includes only one resolution (1600x900).
When I plug secondary monitor, with different resolutions set supported, I 
cannot enable display mirroring (this option is greyed out). In secondary 
monitor, I can use few different resolutions.

I was able to work-around this problem, by simple adding resolution to eDP1 
screen (primary display) with xrandr tool.
xrandr --addmode eDP1 1280x1024
After that, I was able to change resolution at gnome-control-center display 
applet to 1280x1024 on my primary display, and I was able to use mirroring 
feature. (both devices switched to 1280x1024 resultion).


It's not a critical problem for me (since my workaround works for me), but I 
think that fixing this issue can improve overall user experience.

If requested, I can provide lshw output (or other).

Best regards,

** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Package changed: pathological (Ubuntu) = gnome-control-center
(Ubuntu)

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