[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2009-07-24 Thread Sebastien Bacher
closing the bug it's a collection of issue and some seem fixed, open new
bugs if you still have one

** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Fix Released

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Re: [Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2009-07-24 Thread Falk Pauser
Sebastien Bacher schrieb:
> Could you try if that's still an issue in jaunty or karmic?
> 
> ** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
>Status: Triaged => Incomplete
> 
Have jaunty on all my machines without any issues (same hardware as
running hardy + intrepid before). For me this issue seems to be solved.


Greetings,

Falk

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2009-07-24 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Could you try if that's still an issue in jaunty or karmic?

** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged => Incomplete

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2009-02-28 Thread Jan Kunder
** Tags added: 8.04 8.10 804 810 gdm kunderjan ubuntu

** Tags added: jankunder

** Tags removed: kunderjan

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-04-20 Thread Spyros Theodoritsis
failure message when i log into gnome

/etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup...
/etc/gdm/Xsession: Executing /usr/bin/gnome-session failed, will try to run 
x-terminal-emulator
No protocol specified

(zenity:5953): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :0
No protocol specified
cannot open display: 
Run 'gnome-terminal --help' to see a full list of available command line 
options.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-04-20 Thread Spyros Theodoritsis
i did what jeremiah suggested but now i can only log into gnome failsafe..
if i log into gnome aftere 5 seconds i get a failure message and it returns to 
log in screen.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-04-19 Thread Spyros Theodoritsis
i upgraded to hardy RC today and the same bug occurred.
i can only log into failsafe xterm and then i type gnome-session to enter gnome 
normally..
none of the above solutions helped to solve the problem.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-03-22 Thread jeremiah
I fixed this problem by editing my .profile file. It read:

export XAUTHORITY=/home/your_user_name/.Xauthority

I changed it to:

export XAUTHORITY=/home/jeremiah/.Xauthority


And GNOME actually booted.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-03-15 Thread Michael Favia
@b: to switch window manager run "metacity --replace &", "compiz --replace &", 
or the gnome gui: "gnome-appearance-properties" via a command line or "alt+f2"
seems related to bug #154596 to me. which is basically jockey improperly adding 
nvidia to your xorg.conf (missing 1 all important line).

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-03-14 Thread b
Well again I mess around for a couple hours and it stops happening.

In the process I did end up with my window decorations missing, so I had
to use gconf-editor to change my window manager to metacity, before it
was set to compiz, which I disabled ages ago.

Anyhow I hope it does not come back again in another few months.

I found the trick about metacity in bug #87960

..b..

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-03-14 Thread b
Well I see I posted here on Jan 14th, and here I am again, as it has
come back.

Hard to tell what changed, as I keep the system up to date, and end up
being logged in somtimes for weeks at a time, so I would not notice the
problem until I log out and back in.

To refresh I do have an nvidia card, but not using GL (no xgl, no nvidia
driver, no compiz).

None of the fixes above made any difference (including the gnome-keyring
killing).

Login always works on my partner's login.

Well now I just rebooted and very strange things happened when I logged
in (which worked) but metacity did not load so it seems the gnome
startup was only partially complete. I'll reboot and try again.

I'm running on an old duron 800 with 1GB ram, this machine has been been
network updated since breezy days...

I did notice that the last time I rebooted the ubuntu splash (on the
console) is now much bigger, as in the resolution has changed.

Alright, I'm going to shut off the machine and try again and report
back.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-02-26 Thread Mark A. Hershberger
I had this problem after doing a fresh installation of Gutsy and then
running "aptititude dist-upgrade" with a local copy of the Ubuntu
repository.

To resolve it, I uninstalled ubuntu-desktop (and everything that it
automatically pulls in) and then re-installed it.  I got some errors
(related to dbus or udev?) about power-manager settings but those are
gone now.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-29 Thread Michael Favia
Confirming that i performed no edits or permanent workarounds and this
bug was resolved for me with a recent (1-2weeks) update to what seemed
like gnome-keyring though others were obviously instream. As i said
actions attempted except temporary workaround to start a gnome session
while broken (killing gdm and startx form the CLI). Thx for resolution
and good luck hunting down the other variants.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-20 Thread Pär Lidén
There seems to be different problems reported at the same bug number
here. One problem is caused by gnome-keyring. Killing gnome-keyring
makes the boot proceed. The latest updates seem to solve the problem
mostly for me, but I have experienced still at least one time where I
had to kill gnome-keyring. This problem is related to bug #175682, and
gnome bug #502603 (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=502603),
and affects only users of gdm.

Then there seems to be some people where the bug is fixed by changing
/tmp permissions, others change keyboard layouts, switch video drivers,
and so on. Shouldn't those be separated, and each put in it's own bug,
as it quite clearly must be completely different underlying problems?
Just that the symptom is the same, log in hangs.

Just a thought, but I'm not the one in charge here though. ;-)

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-19 Thread Jan Kunder
Hi.

I can confirm THE BUG in Gutsy.

1. No *xgl* installed
2. Just basic glx installed
3. TODAY updated (last one was in November 2007 - test machine) system still 
failed to login (didn't try newuser or failsafe login)
4. sudo chmod a+w /tmp; sudo chmod o+t /tmp (tnx David) just worked for me

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-15 Thread SM
Changing the tmp directory permissions also worked for me.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-15 Thread jtholmes

There appears to be another patch from Stef Walter
this time to gkr-async and the title of the patch is
fix race condition.

I would suspect it will get to ubuntu in the next day or
so. The comment from one of the debian testers was
that it fixed the login etc. problems, however, the original
bug had to do with SSH, and evolution.
So we will see. 

The patch for gnome-keyring we got a few days ago
came from the same case in Debian,  case  502603
for those that are interested.

I have believed all along that the problem was a race
condition, because just every so often (1 in 100 times)
things would work right with no problems.

Also, when I delayed gnome-keyring startup with a two sec sleep
things work as they should.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-14 Thread jtholmes

I havent finished testing the patch but it appears that something is in a race
condition. 
I fixed a shell to sleep 2 seconds then call gnome-keyring and it the gnome
desktop appears to come up just fine. 

However, in reality I believe there are several flavors of this bug.

I believe it is  a race contion for the following reason
After login my screen flashes, goes blank for about 1.5 seconds
then displays the gold/brown background and nothing else but the
mouse pointer which is movable.

I may be way off base here, but doesn't  the screen go blank a result of
something making a request to the video driver,
likewise doesn't the gold/brown background that comes up next a result
of something making another request to the video driver?

I know I never have this bug when the hardware is not  nvidia

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-14 Thread b
Oddly enough I was getting this error all morning. 
Digging deeply into the problem gnome-session was bailing each time. 

gnome-session would work when I log in initially after reboot, but any
subsequent logins with my user did not work (the same freeze we're
seeing above.)

Good news is now it works, I only did two things:

1. I change the keyboard layout (I was getting tired of the message
about X and Gnome keyboards being different and having to choose one)

2. I killed bonobo manually once after loging in.

After some digging I don't see how "2" would have done it, since I've
not rebooted and I can still login as many times as I want, without
doing any manual kills.

So for all those still having this trouble try changing your keyboard
settings.

I'm using "nv" with an nvidia card, no compiz, no xgl. Looks like my
login problem was not related to the gnome-keyring bug.

good luck all.

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Re: [Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-11 Thread P.K.Banerjee
I expect your advice to solve the problem. Don't forget I am a mechanical 
engineer, not a software specialist.
- Original Message - 
From: "jtholmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 07:07 PM
Subject: [Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading


Sorry for the delay

Yes someone previously said that  those of us using an Nvidia card seem
to have the problem.

That is correct, at least for me. I can never get gnome desktop to display
until i kill gnome-keyring proc on my Nvidia card machine, with Ubuntu
restricted Nvidia drivers.

The gnome case number on this is  502603 in case anyone is interested.
It does not have the same title but is the source of the problem and the
developer of  gnome-keyring is working on the problem but he is not
experiencing the problem so he has to rely on others to tell him what
the symptoms are.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-11 Thread jtholmes

Sorry for the delay

Yes someone previously said that  those of us using an Nvidia card seem
to have the problem.

That is correct, at least for me. I can never get gnome desktop to display
until i kill gnome-keyring proc on my Nvidia card machine, with Ubuntu
restricted Nvidia drivers.

The gnome case number on this is  502603 in case anyone is interested.
It does not have the same title but is the source of the problem and the
developer of  gnome-keyring is working on the problem but he is not
experiencing the problem so he has to rely on others to tell him what
the symptoms are.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-11 Thread Bernhard Sessler
I just wanted to inform you that I've solved the problem with my system
not booting properly and the not starting gnome session. In my case it
was a problem with the previously (and manually) installed ndiswrapper
- I removed it and built it against the new kernel and everythings is
working fine now. Sorry for the possible trouble I've caused here and
thanks for your help ;-).

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-10 Thread Falk Pauser
@Pär Lidén:
> What seems to be common for me and some other people here is that I have an 
> Nvidia graphics card.

no nvidia-card here... using a thinkpad x40, intel-graphics (driver:
i810/intel)

after 3 fresh gutsy-alternate-installations - corrupted after the first big 
update (~150 packages)
i tried the following - with success! same standard/default installation as 
before - just multiple
small updates - instead of the monster 150-packages-update - see my protocol:

=
gutsy updates

installation: gutsy-alternate-release, no language-packs during
installation, desktop-option

• 1. update: "openoffice.org"
• boot ok, login ok
• 2. update: "ubufox, tzdata, ttf-opensymbol, sound-juicer, oo-style-human, 
oo-common, oo-java-common"
• boot ok, login ok
• 3. update: "linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22-14-generic, 
linux-restricted-modules-common"
• boot ok, login ok
• => "restricted drivers available" (HAL)
• boot ok, login ok
• 4. update: "compiz, compiz-plugins, compiz-gnome, compiz-core"
• boot ok, login ok
• 5. update: "cupsys, cupsys-client, cupsys-common, cupsys-bsd, efsprogs, 
e2fslibs, e2fsprogs, firefox, firefox-gnome-support, ghostscript, ghostscript-x"
• boot ok, login ok
• 6. update: "gedit, gedit-common, gnome-about, gnome-cards-data, 
gnome-controll-center, gnome-desktop-data, gnome-games, gnome-games-data, 
gnome-menus, gnome-panel, gnome-panel-data"
• boot ok, login ok
• 7. update: "linux-headers-2.6.22-14, linux-headers-2.6.22-14-generic, 
linux-headers-2.6.22-14-common"
• boot ok, login ok
• 8. update: "gnome-session, gnome-system-monitor, gnome-system-tools"
• boot ok, login ok
• 9. update: "libmono*, mono*"
• boot ok, login ok
• 10. update: "libgtk*, libgnomui*, libgnome*"
• boot ok, login ok
• 11. update: "gnome-screensaver, evolution*, evince, eog, bittorrent, 
file-roller, gcalctool"
• boot ok, login ok
• 12. update: "libnm-util0, libnm-glib0network-manager, "
• boot ok, login ok
• 13. update: "libc6, libc6-i686"
• boot ok, login ok
• 14. update: "capplets-data, findutils, foo2zjs, hwdb-client-common, 
hwdb-client-gnome, language-pack-de, language-pack-en, libdataserverui1.2-8, 
libexchange-storage1.2-3, libpanel-applet2-0, libwnck-common, libwnck22"
• boot ok, login ok
• 15. update: "gtk2-engines, gtkhtml3.14"
• boot ok, login ok
• 16. update: "all the rest - 36 updates [perl, pcre, lib*, cairo - cupsys, 
cups, comerr2, poppler, video-plugins, gs8, openssl etc.]"
• boot ok, login ok!
=

could it be the update-process itself which is buggy - not a specific
package...?


chears,

falk

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-09 Thread Pär Lidén
Debian bug 455 694 seems to be solved as the source for the
setuid/setgid messages are fixed. However, those messages are still
there for me, even though login and the rest of the system works
perfectly. So in my case, this will probably not solve the problem.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-09 Thread Pär Lidén
I want to add to jtholmes summary above about the problem: for me
logging in did not work even the first time on the first boot. I had to
try several times before I got a successful login. What did solve the
problem for me however, was putting the computer in uniprocessor mode,
ie. disabling Hyperthreading in my case. What seems to be common for me
and some other people here is that I have an Nvidia graphics card.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-09 Thread bojohan
Is it this bug? (fixed)

http://bugs.debian.org/455694

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-09 Thread Bernhard Sessler
Oh well, it seems my problem regarding the not-starting GNOME session is only 
the tip of the iceberg. Remember you told me to remove gdm from being 
automatically started at boot time jtholmes? Well, I did this yesterday and 
after it didn't work out the way it should, I restored the settings with 
"update-rc.d gdm defaults". Afterwards I didn't boot the kernel 2.6.24-3 
anymore - until now. It seems that the running order of the programs at boot 
time has changed now (which isn't a problem at all) and now cupsys gets loaded 
before gdm. That shouldn't be a problem, only that now my systems stops booting 
when trying to load cupsys and GDM doesn't show up anymore. So I switched to a 
console, only to find out that the cups daemons are obviously running, but so 
is also the S20cupsys script (which should have long exited by now).
Okay, I thought that maybe it's all the fault of the printer service and 
deactivated it (via "update-rc.d -f cupsys remove") and rebooted my machine. 
GDM started up then, I logged in - and still the GNOME session just stops 
loading after a few seconds. So I switched to a console, did "ps -e" - only to 
see that now the NFS autostart script (S20nfs-kernel-service) stopped 
responding. The nfsd daemons were loaded, but the script didn't exit. So I also 
deactivated nfs, only to see that after a reboot it showed the same behaviour 
with the Samba daemons. And now I'm really at a loss here. To me it seems that 
the system just doesn't boot completely and maybe that's exactly the problem 
with my not-starting GNOME session. I don't know for sure though - for that I'm 
just too unexperienced.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread Bernhard Sessler
First of all, thanks for all the help here! I just wanted to add that just 
using "startx&" without creating a .xinitrc ends with the same results: my 
GNOME session won't start. After a few seconds of harddisk activity the PC just 
stops loading and does nothing anymore (at least as far as I can see). I have 
indeed upgraded my machine from Feisty to Gutsy and from there to Hardy via the 
dist-upgrade option (meaning via network).
I tried to do a fresh install yesterday with the daily live CD of 2008-01-08, 
but as this CD still seems to use the 2.6.24-2 kernel it didn't even boot at 
first. I then used the boot option "acpi=off" and the kernel seemed to boot at 
first - but then just stopped while trying to start the X session and fell back 
to the console. I tried to get it to run manually, but that didn't work either. 
I've had the same problems with the Alpha 2 live CD.
I'll now try to kill gnome-keyring after boot and report back with the results.

Bernhard

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread jtholmes
Sebastien
you will love the results of this testing :)

Gutsy on  Non Nvidia  machine using Via-Rhine video
Installed Gutsy
Boots and runs correctly every time could not find any problems wth  via-rhine 
video

-

Hardy on Non Nvidia machine using Via-Rhine video
Installed Hardy
First boot after install failed after login
killed  gnome-keyring
gnome desktop comes up and runs fine

poweroff machine  by selecting Shutdown from Quit menu
poweron boot
login succeeds
gnome desktop displays
select restart from quit window
machine reboots
login succeeds
gnome desktop displays


poweroff machine  by selecting Shutdown from Quit menu
poweron boot
login succeeds
gnome desktop does not display
kill gnome-keyring
gnome desktop displays

the above tests performed about 7-8 times in various order.
conclusion:  My Non Nvidia driver machine will boot into gnome desktop about 
80% of the time
the rest of the time killing keyrind lets the gnome desktop 
display

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Hardy on Nvidia (ubuntu restricted drivers, not from Nvidia web) machine
Installed Hardy
First boot after install failed after login
killed  gnome-keyring
gnome desktop comes up and runs fine

poweroff machine  by selecting Shutdown from Quit menu
poweron boot
login succeeds
gnome desktop does not display
killed  gnome-keyring
gnome desktop displays

select restart from quit menu
soft reboot occurs
login succeeds
gnome desktop does not display
killed  gnome-keyring
gnome desktop displays

conclusion:  any combination of poweron boot or soft boot never displays gnome 
desktop unless
gnome-keyring is killed, then the desktop displays and 
operates properly.
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overall conclusion for my machines

in all cases the  gnome login screen is displayed and the login succeeds

in all cases killing gnome keyring allows the gnome desktop to display
and perform normal tasks

normal tasks does  not mean  that every  icon on the desktop was
executed/tested

the Non Nvidia machines have somewhat random success (80-90% success rate) at 
displaying
the gnome desktop after poweron boot w/o killing the gnome keyring

the Nvidia equipped machine will not display the gnome desktop
after login unless the gnome-keyring process is killed, then the desktop 
displays
and appears to function properly, terminal windows are created with
titles, etc. etc. etc.

jtholmes

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Re: [Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread P.K.Banerjee
No it is not not a hardware problem. I have dual OS & the other one (WIN XP) 
is working fine.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 03:44 AM
Subject: [Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading


The issue is weird, a reboot should not make any difference on the
software stack. How many people have the issue after restarting their
computer? That looks like an hardware issue there

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread Sebastien Bacher
The issue is weird, a reboot should not make any difference on the
software stack. How many people have the issue after restarting their
computer? That looks like an hardware issue there

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread jtholmes

Let me rephrase that.

We have reports on both Hardy and Gutsy havine the same problem, so i will
reinstall and perform the same tests on both Hardy and Gutsy.

I have enough computers that I can leave both of them as they
are after testing in case we need to perform further testing.
jt

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread Falk Pauser
Hi jtholmes,

> I will reinstall hardy daily-live a/o 1/2/8 and do the following

why hardy? thought we were talking about a gutsy-bug?

falk

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread jtholmes

Sebastien

>From the text of the various bug reports it appears that the reporter means 
a boot from full poweroff.

As for #175682 some have reported that killing gnome-keyring solves the problem.
After killing keyring, gdm goes on and does what it is suppose to do.  #175682 
is not so
clearly defined.

To get a clearer definition of this report I will perform the following
steps.

I will reinstall hardy daily-live a/o  1/2/8  and do the following

- login first time after install (change no settings)
next
- powerdown from menus (full power off)
next
- reboot (poweron) login and see what happens

And report back here

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread Falk Pauser
Hi Sebastian,

> What do you call boot, is that a second login or a reboot from the
computer?

i mean a complete reboot of the computer. nautilus is running all the
time...

Greets,

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread Sebastien Bacher
What do you call boot, is that a second login or a reboot from the
computer? That looks like a session hanging. On hardy bug #175682 is a
gnome-keyring issue leading to this situation. The bug can also be due
to service not closed correctly with the session, if the issue is
triggered when login again could you look if there is any user task
still running and if stopping those makes a difference?

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread Falk Pauser
Same Problem here:

X40 Thinkpad (Gutsy was running fine before - just badly upgraded to
Hardy and reinstalled Gutsy)

* installation went fine (usb-stick, alternate-iso, german language, 
desktop-option, download language-packages during installation)
* first boot ok - even compiz runs
* first update (149 packages) successfull
* 1st boot after 1st update starts gdm, as usual
* after logging in everything is bad:
- dark (brown/gold) screen
- empty top/bottom panels flickering a few times - final: empty screen with 
functional mouse-cursor
- can switch to tty's

# what i noticed: my hdd is busy all the time - nautilus-debug-error.log
is written in my HOME:

"0x8177888  21:29:07.7605 (USER) debug log dumped due to singal
11"

* disabling gdm (update-rc.d) and starting x (startx&) does _not_ solve
this problem!

what can i do??

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread jtholmes

Problem summary as I see it

I have perused about 200 bug reports this weekend and that have seen various 
flavors of this problem
but as far as I can see the main issues are

Install gutsy, hardy (very few feisty) can be from CD or update-manager

boot first time after installation and things are fine

boot second time and all subsequent boots gdm completes login and thats it
nothing else happens.
After successful login user almost always has blank screen (gold, brown etc.) 
working mouse
and nothing else, stays this way forever.

I believe this summarizes the major issues that I saw on all the reports
that had this sort of problem.


although mentioned in only one or two bug reports the following appears to 
allow normal desktop operation

  disable gdm at boot up  (update-rc.d ...)
  login to terminal window
   execute  startx&

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Looks like the bug is a collection of different issues, that's nothing
easy to read it or to get worked. Could anybody try to summarize what
the issue is exactly and how to trigger it quickly and update the
summary in a clear way?

** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread Michael Favia
Running startx& by itself works perfectly and loads the full gnome
session like usual.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread Andrea Corbellini
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
   Importance: High => Critical

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread jtholmes
Bernhard

No need to file another bug report. This strain of bug is on several bug reports
and is being actively pursued by the developers.

What you can try is to remove the  .xinitrc and just login as yourself and 
execute
startx&

leave .xinitrc out of the mix and let startx figure out things and see what 
happens
then let us know

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread Bernhard Sessler
Thanks for the hint. But unfortunately this doesn't work for me either. I did 
like you told me and removed the gdm autostart links with "update-rc.d -f gdm 
remove". Then I created a .xinitrc file with "exec gnome-session" in it and 
rebooted my machine. After logging in via terminal I then executed the "startx" 
script and my machine stops at exactly the same point as before - only that now 
I don't see the brown Ubuntu background but the grey background of the X server 
(along with its mouse pointer). I then switched back to the console and listed 
all running processes and it seems that gnome-session, gnome-settings-manager, 
metacity, pulseaudio, etc. have actually been started.  But at some unknown 
point the system still just stops loading my GNOME session.
So it seems that this has actually nothing to do with gdm - after booting the 
old 2.6.22 kernel again it works fine (that's how I'm writing here).
What am I supposed to do now? Any suggestions? I'm thinking about opening a new 
bugreport now, but I don't know wether this is a good idea or not.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread jtholmes
Thanks Bernhard for the attachments

for those of you that are interested in a possible workaround 
you can try disabling gdm at boot time with this command
   update-rc.d -f gdm remove

then you will recieve a normal terminal screen login
login as usual
then execute  startx&  from the command line and gnome should come up an work 
fine

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread Bernhard Sessler

** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread Bernhard Sessler

** Attachment added: "varlogmessages.log"
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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-08 Thread Bernhard Sessler
Okay, as I was so stupid to post in a report that was marked as a duplicate of 
this one, I'll post my problem here (thanks for the hint Pär ;-)).
I've got the same problem as all people do here - when I try to login to a 
GNOME session the screen just freezes at the brown Ubuntu background. I can 
still move my mouse pointer though and switch to the console via Ctrl-Alt-F1 
(or any other function key).
The only really weird thing is that this only happens with the new 2.6.24 
kernel. As with kernel 2.6.24-2 I couldn't even boot my system without 
providing the "acpi=off" or "acpi="ht" boot-option. However, this problem is 
now gone (or it has been solved) when I dist-upgraded to kernel 2.6.24-3 this 
morning - but I still can't login to any gnome session. This also goes for the 
GNOME failsafe session and the problem isn't solved by disabling the dual core 
functionality in the BIOS or by providing the "acpi=off" boot-option.
As I said before, everything works fine with the old gutsy kernel 2.6.22 and 
other versions before, so it might have something to do with the kernel itself 
(but don't take my word for it, I don't know what exactly causes the problem).
I'm using the latest Hardy version, with all the upgrades and dist-upgrades so 
far - and apart from a self-compiled ndiswrapper (latest SVN) every package on 
my system is in its original state. I should also mention that I didn't compile 
ndiswrapper for the 2.6.24 kernel so far, so it shouldn't be the cause of this 
problem. I don't know if it's related to this specific bug, but the avahi 
daemon won't start with the 2.6.24 kernel (it just tells me that the start 
failed at boot time) and when I'm trying to use the command "sudo" on the 
console the system also hangs (I can still type things via keyboard and switch 
to another console, but I can't kill nor abort the process).
Well, that seems to be it for now. I'll attach a few logfiles (tell me if you 
need more). 
Here are my system specs:
- Samsung R60Plus Notebook with a
-  Core2Duo T5450 (@1.66GHz) CPU
- 2048 MB RAM
- ATI Mobility Radeon X2300
- and nothing attached but a small mouse

Cheers, Bernhard

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2008-01-02 Thread Pär Lidén
Hello, I've had this problem too. At first I reported it as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/179552, but
found out that mine must be a duplicate of this bug. I found out that if
I disable Hyperthreading in the bios, it works perfectly. The GTK
setuid/setgid error messages are still there, so they are probably
totally unrelated to the bug itself.  As this problem seems to happen a
bit unpredictably, I believe that it is some sort of race condition in
some multithreaded part of gnome-session, or between different
processes. Another argument for that theory is that when I strace'd gdm
(like Adrian did), login worked almost all of the times (usually
something was broken when I was logged in though, such as the terminal
not starting).

I have no kind of authority around here, ;-)
but I would anyway suggest that everyone here tries disabling 
hyperthreading/smp, ie booting in uniprocessor mode.

I'd also like to repeat a finding I did and reported at that other bug, which 
I've not seen anyone here report:
By echo'ing messages in the startup files, I've confirmed that it runs through 
/etc/gdm/PreSession/Default.
Then it runs through /etc/gdm/Xsession, however, that script calls 
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/99x11-common-start, which calls /usr/bin/gnome-session and 
after that, I can see no more output from the script. This indicates the 
problem lies within gnome-session.

My computer is a desktop, Pentium 4 2.8 Ghz, asus P4C800 motherboard
with Intel 875P chipset, 1 Gb ram, wired net connection. I'm using
Hardy, installed from alpha2, with latest updates applied. It works fine
under Gutsy on the same machine.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-12-26 Thread Paaguti-hotmail
I've been experiencing the same on and off. Quite annoying. Looking at
my xorg.conf I had the 'i810' driver for my Toshiba A200, which has an
Intel 945GM chipset. I changed it to the 'intel' driver. The video board
is detected correctly:

(II) intel: Driver for Intel Integrated Graphics Chipsets: i810,
i810-dc100, i810e, i815, i830M, 845G, 852GM/855GM, 865G, 915G,
E7221 (i915), 915GM, 945G, 945GM, 945GME, 965G, 965G, 965Q, 946GZ,
965GM, 965GME/GLE, G33, Q35, Q33
(II) Primary Device is: PCI 00:02:0
(WW) intel: No matching Device section for instance (BusID PCI:0:2:1) found
(--) Chipset 945GM found

And after this, I don't seem to have any problems. I've also untertaken
a radical cleansing of the xserver-xorg packages loaded on my machine.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-12-25 Thread Andrea Corbellini
Ok, I reopen the bug.

** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: Clau (claudiu-covaci) => (unassigned)
   Status: Fix Released => Triaged

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-12-25 Thread Clau
not fixed for me yet, reopening it...

** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: Andrea Corbellini (andrea-bs) => Clau (claudiu-covaci)

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-12-25 Thread Andrea Corbellini
The bug seems fixed for me so I close this bug, but please, feel free to
reopen it if you continue to have troubles.

** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Andrea Corbellini (andrea-bs)
   Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-12-22 Thread Andrea Corbellini
I can confirm this bug too.
I don't use any special video driver or card and it happens to me very often, 
but not always.
Also, my /var/crash folder is empty.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a; lsb_release -a
Linux hivepad 2.6.24-2-generic #1 SMP Thu Dec 20 17:36:12 GMT 2007 i686 
GNU/Linux
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu hardy (development branch)
Release:8.04
Codename:   hardy

** Attachment added: ".xsession-errors"
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** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => gdm
   Importance: Undecided => High
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-12-22 Thread Clau
I can confirm this bug also.
I have upgrade to Kubuntu Gutsy, and, with xserver-xgl, after logging in, I 
only get the screen with the login-background (so not really blank), There is 
some harddisk activity for a few seconds, but then nothing more. If I sudo 
apt-get remove xserver-xgl, the problem is gone, I can login normally. Also, I 
installed the latest ATI drivers with Envy, and everything else is running ok...

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-11-27 Thread Adrian Bridgett
\o/ fixed it for my setup.  In my case there were some bash-isms in
~/.bashrc and although I tried to be careful to only source it on
interactive logins, I hadn't been careful enough.   Once I fixed that I
could login normally.  Why the "set -x" helps I can only imagine.

So, for anyone else seeing this, it might be worth running "/bin/dash
~/.profile" to see if you get any errors.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-11-16 Thread Adrian Bridgett
Well this is wierd - I can now login - what I need to do is put "set -x"
at the start of my .profile.

One day I'll sit down and start to trim my .profile to figure out which
bit is doing it!

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-10-30 Thread vramin
For me 2 solutions worked:

solution 1 (simple):
from failsafe session create new user - this new user will work perfectly

solution 2:
from terminal (Ctrl-Alt-f2 for instance) _move_ all configuration to new 
directory:
sth. like
mkdir invalid_conf
mv .* invalid_conf
then check (login/logout gnome session) your old account - it should work now,
then
- move half of remaining 'invalid' configuration to your home
  (eventually after login error move back half of last portion of files to 
invalids)
- check account (login/logout gnome session)
- rinse, repeat
this way you will find invalid configuration file, which you can throw away or 
repair

for me it was invalid entry in .profile which I have add myself before
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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-10-21 Thread alexrudd
Having installed kubuntu-desktop from the command line, I can now log in
to KDE (via GDM).  Thus, this only affects GNOME.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-10-20 Thread Adrian Bridgett
I've commented out the three lines as suggested in #152577 but then all I get 
is:
/etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session startup 
(session still lasts <10seconds...)

Adding "set -x" to the Default file:
...
+ echo /usr/bin/xsetroot
+ XSETROOT=/usr/bin/xsetroot
+ [ x/usr/bin/xsetroot != x ]
+ CHECKBACKCOLOR=OK
+ [ xTHEMED = xTHEMED ]
+ echo
+ sed s/^\([^ ]*\) .*$/\1/
+ CHECKBACKCOLOR=
+ [ x = xOK ]
+ BACKCOLOR=
+ [ x != xOK ]
+ [ x = xOK 1 ]
+ [ x = xOK 2 ]
+ [ x = x ]
+ BACKCOLOR=#dab082
+ /usr/bin/xsetroot -cursor_name left_ptr -solid #dab082
+ exit 0
/etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup...

putting the lines back I can confirm that this is what causes the setuid errors.
However it clearly isn't what causes the login problems!  So I'll do some more 
digging...

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-10-19 Thread alexrudd
I get the same problem.  None of the suggested fixes do anything.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-10-14 Thread Oliver Grawert
the suid messages might be related to bug #152577

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-10-11 Thread StarryTripper
I'm running Beta here, same problem after updates few days ago (not sure
what day as I was running  big backup job and waited awhile to reboot)

Problem was write access to /tmp

I sudo chmod 777 /tmp

but I wasn't thinking and that removed the sticky bit, so I

sudo chmod +t /tmp

I guess a better approach would be sudo chmod a+w /tmp

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-10-10 Thread w.d
Same problem here, but removing xserver-xgl solved it for me. But it's
just a workaround. I hope to be running xserver-xgl soon!

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-10-07 Thread michael37
I removed Xgl and still see this error.  Not sure what's happening
there.

(process:7684): Gtk-WARNING **: This process is currently running setuid or 
setgid.
This is not a supported use of GTK+. You must create a helper
program instead. For further details, see:

http://www.gtk.org/setuid.html

Refusing to initialize GTK+.

(process:7688): Gtk-WARNING **: This process is currently running setuid or 
setgid.
This is not a supported use of GTK+. You must create a helper
program instead. For further details, see:

http://www.gtk.org/setuid.html

Refusing to initialize GTK+.
/etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup...
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/40guidance-displayconfig_restore: 11: 
/usr/bin/displayconfig-restore: not found
SESSION_MANAGER=local/longisland:/tmp/.ICE-unix/7681
/bin/bash: /usr/bin/esd: No such file or directory

** (x-session-manager:7681): WARNING **: Failed to start sound.

Checking for Xgl: not present.
No whitelisted driver found
aborting and using fallback: /usr/bin/metacity
Window manager warning: Failed to read saved session file 
/home/mike/.metacity/sessions/default0.ms: Failed to open file 
'/home/mike/.metacity/sessions/default0.ms': No such file or directory
Initializing nautilus-open-terminal extension
Initializing gnome-mount extension


Tracker version 0.6.3 Copyright (c) 2005-2007 by Jamie McCracken ([EMAIL 
PROTECTED])

This program is free software and comes without any warranty.
It is licensed under version 2 or later of the General Public License which can 
be viewed at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt

Initialising tracker...

** (trackerd:7788): WARNING **: Tracker daemon is already running - exiting
** Message: Not starting remote desktop server

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-10-07 Thread michael37
Had the same problem upgrading from Feisty to Gutsy with working
fglrx+Xgl config.  I had to revert several Xgl feisty-specific changes
so stuff actually works.

I modified the suggestion in comment 7 and executed:

sudo chmod a+w /tmp; sudo chmod o+t /tmp

After that, the gnome session actually starts.  I am sure it has
something to do with orbit and Xgl.

However, I still get the GTK+ errors.  Please help.

(process:6827): Gtk-WARNING **: This process is currently running setuid or 
setgid.
This is not a supported use of GTK+. You must create a helper
program instead. For further details, see:

http://www.gtk.org/setuid.html

Refusing to initialize GTK+.

(process:6831): Gtk-WARNING **: This process is currently running setuid or 
setgid.
This is not a supported use of GTK+. You must create a helper
program instead. For further details, see:

http://www.gtk.org/setuid.html

Refusing to initialize GTK+.
/etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup...
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/40guidance-displayconfig_restore: 11: 
/usr/bin/displayconfig-restore: not found
Checking for nVidia: not present. 
Starting Xgl with options:  -accel xv:pbuffer -accel glx:pbuffer -nolisten tcp 
-fullscreen -br 
Could not init font path element /usr/share/fonts/X11/TTF/, removing from list!
Could not init font path element /usr/share/fonts/X11/OTF, removing from list!
Could not init font path element /usr/share/fonts/X11/CID/, removing from list!
FreeFontPath: FPE "/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/" refcount is 2, should be 1; 
fixing.
Could not init font path element /usr/share/fonts/X11/TTF/, removing from list!
Could not init font path element /usr/share/fonts/X11/OTF, removing from list!
Could not init font path element /usr/share/fonts/X11/CID/, removing from list!

** (x-session-manager:6824): WARNING **: Wrong permissions for /tmp
/orbit-mike

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-10-02 Thread Ryan T. Sammartino
I am also having this problem after having done an upgrade from Fesity
to Gutsy via apt.

None of the suggestions above (/tmp, .gnome2, remove xserver-gl) help.

I cannot log in with failsafe or normal session.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-10-01 Thread Mark Workman
On an installation from the alternate CD, I found that the .gnome2
directory of my normal user account was owned by root.  Doing a 'sudo
chmod -R myuser:mygroup .gnome2' (with appropriate replacements) seems
to have resolved this issue for me.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-09-28 Thread anthony baxter
In theory, touching the file  .config/xserver-xgl/disable will do the
same thing.

It would be nice if whatever it was trying to run with xgl detected it
crashing and disabled it on next boot. This is a particularly bad
because you get very little useful feedback.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-09-28 Thread peitschie
I found the same as anthony.  Running

sudo aptitude purge xserver-xgl

fixed the problem for me

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-09-27 Thread anthony baxter
Nuking xserver-xgl from orbit fixes the problem for me.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-09-27 Thread anthony baxter
I have the same problem. it's not /tmp for me either, that looks fine.
On login, the gdm window goes away, then the X server appears to crash
or exit, then comes back to the login window. I tried switching to kdm,
behaves the same way.


One oddity that might be related is that it's running on the 8th virtual 
terminal, not the 7th as normal.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-09-22 Thread Daniel Elstner
Hm, since the upgrade to gutsy I'm seeing these setuid errors too,
although I actually *can* log in. There doesn't seem to be any setuid
binary on my system which would fit the bill. Maybe it's a misdetection
because gdm drops permissions or something like that?

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-09-17 Thread Adrian Bridgett
FWIW just checked on my box - /tmp is fine:
drwxrwxrwt 22 root root 12288 2007-09-17 08:16 /tmp//

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-09-14 Thread Adrian Tritschler
I have the same problem, my system under feisty was running beryl with
an nvidia driver and had a the four-sided cube and other effects.  After
upgrading to gutsy I can only login if I choose the failsafe-gnome every
time, otherwise I get the following in ~/.xsession-errors:

(process:25692): Gtk-WARNING **: This process is currently running setuid or 
setgid.
This is not a supported use of GTK+. You must create a helper
program instead. For further details, see:

http://www.gtk.org/setuid.html

Refusing to initialize GTK+.

(process:25696): Gtk-WARNING **: This process is currently running setuid or 
setgid.
This is not a supported use of GTK+. You must create a helper
program instead. For further details, see:

http://www.gtk.org/setuid.html

Refusing to initialize GTK+.
/etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup...

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-09-12 Thread David Marín
In my system I had the same problem. The problem was caused because an
upgrade had revoked public write permission to my /tmp directory.

I fixed it with: sudo chmod a+w /tmp; sudo chmod o+t /tmp

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-09-10 Thread Adrian Bridgett
Finally did some debugging.

I've tried removing xserver-gl (which removed 
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/98xserver-xgl_start-server) - no change.
I've tried commenting out gpg-agent (no change).

My .xsession-errors:
(process:17990): Gtk-WARNING **: This process is currently running setuid or 
setgid.
This is not a supported use of GTK+. You must create a helper
program instead. For further details, see:

http://www.gtk.org/setuid.html

Refusing to initialize GTK+.

(process:17994): Gtk-WARNING **: This process is currently running setuid or 
setgid.
This is not a supported use of GTK+. You must create a helper
program instead. For further details, see:

http://www.gtk.org/setuid.html

Refusing to initialize GTK+.
/etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup...

And the all inportant strace I'll attach :-)  (strace -e trace=process -f -p 
(2nd gdm process))
The exec's are both referring to "/usr/bin/gdmflexiserver" which isn't itself 
setuid

17982 execve("/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon", ["/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon", 
"-d"], [/* 51 vars */]) = 0
17984 clone(child_stack=0xb7b494c4, 
flags=CLONE_VM|CLONE_FS|CLONE_FILES|CLONE_SIGHAND|CLONE_THREAD|CLONE_SYSVSEM|CLONE_SETTLS|CLONE_PARENT_SETTID|CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID,
 parent_tidptr=0xb7b49bd8, {entry_number:6, base_addr:0xb7b49b90, 
limit:1048575, seg_32bit:1, contents:0, read_exec_only:0, limit_in_pages:1, 
seg_not_present:0, useable:1}, child_tidptr=0xb7b49bd8) = 17986
17988 execve("/etc/gdm/PreSession/Default", ["/etc/gdm/PreSession/Default"], 
[/* 59 vars */]) = 0
17990 execve("/usr/bin/gdmflexiserver", ["gdmflexiserver", 
"--command=GET_CONFIG greeter/Gra"...], [/* 59 vars */]) = 0
17993 execve("/bin/sed", ["sed", "s/^\\([^ ]*\\) .*$/\\1/"], [/* 59 vars */]) = 0
17994 execve("/usr/bin/gdmflexiserver", ["gdmflexiserver", 
"--command=GET_CONFIG greeter/Bac"...], [/* 59 vars */]) = 0
17995 execve("/usr/bin/xsetroot", ["/usr/bin/xsetroot", "-cursor_name", 
"left_ptr", "-solid", "#dab082"], [/* 59 vars */]) = 0
17987 execve("/etc/gdm/Xsession", ["/etc/gdm/Xsession", 
"/usr/bin/gnome-session"], [/* 19 vars */]) = 0


** Attachment added: "strace (17990 and 17994 complained about)"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9207452/strace

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-09-10 Thread Adrian Bridgett
In response to rojanu, I have neither fglrx or nvidia loaded (using the
radeon driver (and module))

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-09-09 Thread Bob/Paul
Started from a fresh install of Tribe 5 on my laptop. A few days ago
(possibly the 5th) I've had to use the failsafe session. After today's
updates failsafe won't even work. Same error in my .xsession-errors as
Adam. Using failsafe-xterm until I find a work around.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-09-05 Thread rojanu
I thought it was Envy but did a fresh install on my laptop and still the
same problem but the problem started ofter doing the latest updates
after installation, so something in todays update must have caused it

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-09-02 Thread Adam Petaccia
I think this problem was related to Envy / custom nVidia drivers.
Because after I spent a while ripping things out and putting them back
in, it works, kind of.

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[Bug 136529] Re: Can't log in after upgrading

2007-09-01 Thread Adrian Bridgett
not the only one - I've got this too :-(  I can login with failsafe
mode.   I can't see any old *dpkg* files in /etc/X11 and I'm not sure
what the problem is.

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