On Do, 2007-05-24 at 09:27 +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Is the only difference between your attempts the gnome-session
> version?
> The only change between -1 and -2 is in the session saving code, not
> in
> startup code.
>
> As both were uploaded on different architectures, this may be a pro
Le mercredi 23 mai 2007 à 23:52 +0200, Julien Langer a écrit :
> > Could you send us your .gnome2/session file? Does it help if you move
> > it
> > away?
> >
> I did not have a session file since I never saved one and disabled the
> automatic save feature in gnome-session-settings. And that also s
On Di, 2007-05-29 at 08:48 +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le mercredi 23 mai 2007 à 23:52 +0200, Julien Langer a écrit :
> > > Could you send us your .gnome2/session file? Does it help if you move
> > > it
> > > away?
> > >
> > I did not have a session file since I never saved one and disabled t
Package: gnome-session
Version: 2.18.0-2
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
With gnome-session 2.18.0-2 gnome refuses to start. It hangs during the
startup with the splash screen.
Also most other X software cannot be started while gnome-session is
hanging.
It seems like gnom
Le mercredi 23 mai 2007 à 19:36 +0200, Julien Langer a écrit :
> With gnome-session 2.18.0-2 gnome refuses to start. It hangs during the
> startup with the splash screen.
> Also most other X software cannot be started while gnome-session is
> hanging.
> It seems like gnome-session is blocking /tmp/
On Mi, 2007-05-23 at 22:06 +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Le mercredi 23 mai 2007 à 19:36 +0200, Julien Langer a écrit :
> > With gnome-session 2.18.0-2 gnome refuses to start. It hangs during
> the
> > startup with the splash screen.
> > Also most other X software cannot be started while gnome-s
Le mercredi 23 mai 2007 à 23:52 +0200, Julien Langer a écrit :
> > Could you send us your .gnome2/session file? Does it help if you move
> > it
> > away?
> >
> I did not have a session file since I never saved one and disabled the
> automatic save feature in gnome-session-settings. And that also s
I finally discovered what was causing this.
A custom splash screen that I had installed years ago... I didn't even
knew anymore that it was a custom splash screen :)
The strange thing is that gnome-session displays that image but than
freezes. And the old gnome-session version works fine with this
Le mercredi 20 juin 2007 à 20:17 +0200, Julien Langer a écrit :
> I finally discovered what was causing this.
> A custom splash screen that I had installed years ago... I didn't even
> knew anymore that it was a custom splash screen :)
>
> The strange thing is that gnome-session displays that imag
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