** Attachment added: "account creation"
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** Description changed:
I created a new user account by using the GUI. After that, I logged off
and logged in as the new user. A default desktop appears. Everything is
ok so far, but if I try to click the firefox icon, select "Perferences"
in Nautilus or something similar the involved application freezes. e.g.
clicking the firefox icon makes the gnome-panel lock up. After
restarting the xserver the new user account can't be used because the
system freezes during the login process. Only a complete system reboot
helps. The described issue happens again and again if I login as the new
user. Recreation of the new user account by using the GUI tool doesn't
help.
I solved the problem by deleting the user including his home folder and
creating the account by using the adduser command in a terminal.
I'm using the 64-bit version of Hardy. Is someone else having this
problem?
+
+ => all new user account have that kind of defect.
** Description changed:
I created a new user account by using the GUI. After that, I logged off
and logged in as the new user. A default desktop appears. Everything is
ok so far, but if I try to click the firefox icon, select "Perferences"
in Nautilus or something similar the involved application freezes. e.g.
clicking the firefox icon makes the gnome-panel lock up. After
restarting the xserver the new user account can't be used because the
system freezes during the login process. Only a complete system reboot
helps. The described issue happens again and again if I login as the new
user. Recreation of the new user account by using the GUI tool doesn't
help.
I solved the problem by deleting the user including his home folder and
creating the account by using the adduser command in a terminal.
I'm using the 64-bit version of Hardy. Is someone else having this
problem?
- => all new user account have that kind of defect.
+ => all new user accounts have that kind of defect
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newly created user account freezes the system when logged on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/248417
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