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> severity 776746 normal
Bug #776746 [gnome-session] gnome-session: "Oh no! Something has gone wrong"
when X server lacks Composite extension
Severity set to 'normal' from 'serious'
> clone 776746 -2 -3 -4
Bug #776746 [gnome-session] gnome-session:
severity 776746 normal
clone 776746 -2 -3 -4
retitle 776746 gnome-session: "Oh no! Something has gone wrong" when used under
Xvnc
reassign -2 tightvncserver 1.3.9-6.5
retitle -2 tightvncserver: no support for Composite extension as required by
GNOME 3, Compiz, etc.
reassign -3 vnc4server 4.1.1+X4
On Fri, 13 Mar 2015 at 16:10:18 +, GGaotx wrote:
> But both CentOS 7 with GNOME 3.8, Fedora 20 with GNOME 3.10 and Fedora 21
> with GNOME 3.14 tell us that GNOME 3 itself can work well with xrdp without
> any issues and this is a Debian ONLY bug. You can try them as well. And maybe
> you can
> Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 09:35:27 +
> From: s...@debian.org
> To: ljlz...@hotmail.com; 776...@bugs.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Bug&776746: gnome-session: GNOME crashes during a remote desktop
> access
>
> On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 at 04:32:39 +, GGaotx wrote:
>> Bu
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 at 04:32:39 +, GGaotx wrote:
> But if it's considered as GNOME's bug, probably it
> should be patched to make GNOME 3 support non-compositing
> environment
GNOME Shell, via its use of Mutter code for window management, requires
the Composite extension. This is not a featu
> * gnome-session should put different text on the "oh no!" message
> if the problem is really "your X server is not sufficiently capable to
> run GNOME"
> * xrdp should allow session-selection, so remote users can select
> a non-compositing environment like LXDE or XFCE even if GNOME is
>
retitle 776746 gnome-session: "Oh no! Something has gone wrong" when Composite
extension is absent from X server
On Sun, 01 Feb 2015 at 14:58:10 +0800, GGaotx wrote:
> Suppose you installed GNOME as default DE and also with xrdp installed, when
> trying to use another computer to visit it by remo
Control: affects -1 ldm
On 2015-01-31, GGaotx wrote:
> Suppose you installed GNOME as default DE and also with xrdp installed, when
> trying to use another computer to visit it by remote access(RDP or VNC),then
> GNOME crashes:
> "Oh, no! Something has gone wrong."
> In this case, it influences th
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