[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1455809] Re: [vivid] Ubuntu session crashes on LDAP login via SSSD

2015-09-05 Thread Harald Hetzner
** Tags added: vivid

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Title:
  [vivid] Ubuntu session crashes on LDAP login via SSSD

Status in gnome-session package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Following situation:

  - Ubuntu is configured use SSSD to permit login of LDAP users
  - Automatic creation of home directories is switched on and confirmed to work
  - LDAP users (as well as local users) can login to
* local console
* SSH console
* LXDE (via LightDM)
* Openbox (via LightDM)
  - However, LDAP users can't use the standard Ubuntu session (Unity) because 
it crashes right after LightDM permits the login (returning to the LightDM 
greeter)
  - Local users can login to the standard Ubuntu session without any problems
  - For LDAP users, after each failed login attempt, a file like 
"upstart-udev-bridge.21334.pid" containing a five digit number different from 
that in the file name is left back in the home directory

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1455809] Re: [vivid] Ubuntu session crashes on LDAP login via SSSD

2015-05-16 Thread Harald Hetzner
** Attachment added: Relevant section of auth.log
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sddm/+bug/1455809/+attachment/4398636/+files/auth.log

** Package changed: sddm (Ubuntu) = gnome-session (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  [vivid] Ubuntu session crashes on LDAP login via SSSD

Status in gnome-session package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Following situation:

  - Ubuntu is configured use SSSD to permit login of LDAP users
  - Automatic creation of home directories is switched on and confirmed to work
  - LDAP users (as well as local users) can login to
* local console
* SSH console
* LXDE (via LightDM)
* Openbox (via LightDM)
  - However, LDAP users can't use the standard Ubuntu session (Unity) because 
it crashes right after LightDM permits the login (returning to the LightDM 
greeter)
  - Local users can login to the standard Ubuntu session without any problems
  - For LDAP users, after each failed login attempt, a file like 
upstart-udev-bridge.21334.pid containing a five digit number different from 
that in the file name is left back in the home directory

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1455809] Re: [vivid] Ubuntu session crashes on LDAP login via SSSD

2015-05-16 Thread Harald Hetzner
Sorry, for an unknown reason, a wrong package was selected when I
submitted the bug. I think that the bug affects the Ubuntu standard
session.

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Title:
  [vivid] Ubuntu session crashes on LDAP login via SSSD

Status in gnome-session package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Following situation:

  - Ubuntu is configured use SSSD to permit login of LDAP users
  - Automatic creation of home directories is switched on and confirmed to work
  - LDAP users (as well as local users) can login to
* local console
* SSH console
* LXDE (via LightDM)
* Openbox (via LightDM)
  - However, LDAP users can't use the standard Ubuntu session (Unity) because 
it crashes right after LightDM permits the login (returning to the LightDM 
greeter)
  - Local users can login to the standard Ubuntu session without any problems
  - For LDAP users, after each failed login attempt, a file like 
upstart-udev-bridge.21334.pid containing a five digit number different from 
that in the file name is left back in the home directory

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1102660] Re: Ubuntu Raring Hard Freezes with AMD Driver

2013-02-14 Thread Harald Hetzner
Since having updated to the latest linux image (linux-
image-3.8.0-6-generic_3.8.0-6.11_amd64.deb), which was rebased to kernel
version 3.8-rc7, a few days ago, I have not experienced any freezes of
unity. Even when using firefox and doing excessive scrolling, which was
very likely to cause freezes of my computer, before. So, it looks like
the latest upstream kernel solved the problem in my case.

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Title:
  Ubuntu Raring Hard Freezes with AMD Driver

Status in “xorg” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This bug is simple to explain, but hard to figure out what
  specifically is causing it. While using the computer, Ubuntu will
  frequently (within 5-10 minutes of use) hard freeze. I am unable to
  move the mouse, CTRL ALT F whatever to a virtual terminal, use the
  keyboard, and the power button doesn't respond unless I do a hard
  shutdown. This could be a bug with the kernel, Xorg, or compiz. Or
  even something else. I have no clue to as to what's causing this, so I
  will upload some log files from /var/log and provide my kernel
  version, graphics card, and more system info if necessary. This courts
  frequently on raring, but also happened occasionally on Quantal. But
  that's another bug report. Every package is up to date. I noticed this
  happened only on quantal when I manually upgraded to the mainline
  kernel. So it could also be a kernel bug.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1102660] Re: Ubuntu Raring Hard Freezes with AMD Driver

2013-02-11 Thread Harald Hetzner
Same problem here on an AMD A4-5300 APU using the radeon driver.
Freezing particularly occurs when I scroll in firefox. Interestingly,
when using the chromium-browser instead, this problem occurs much less
frequently. As soon as the freeze occurs, unity does not respond to
mouse and keyboard input any longer. However, I can use magic SysRq keys
Alt + Print + REISUB to reboot my computer. So, the kernel (3.0.8-5) is
still alive. It would be great, if someone could figure where this
annoying problem is located.

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Title:
  Ubuntu Raring Hard Freezes with AMD Driver

Status in “xorg” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  This bug is simple to explain, but hard to figure out what
  specifically is causing it. While using the computer, Ubuntu will
  frequently (within 5-10 minutes of use) hard freeze. I am unable to
  move the mouse, CTRL ALT F whatever to a virtual terminal, use the
  keyboard, and the power button doesn't respond unless I do a hard
  shutdown. This could be a bug with the kernel, Xorg, or compiz. Or
  even something else. I have no clue to as to what's causing this, so I
  will upload some log files from /var/log and provide my kernel
  version, graphics card, and more system info if necessary. This courts
  frequently on raring, but also happened occasionally on Quantal. But
  that's another bug report. Every package is up to date. I noticed this
  happened only on quantal when I manually upgraded to the mainline
  kernel. So it could also be a kernel bug.

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