Indeed. I thought I had seen the contrary. So the problem lies somewhere
else, we'd need to see if it's hanging in some function call, or if it's
simply not grabbing the D-Bus name. It's not impossible that when
logging in without password, the race condition described by bug 573387
happens. Just a
Le vendredi 21 mai 2010 à 12:20 +, starfear a écrit :
> But it's hanging when start with ( /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --daemonize )
> without --login option.
What do you mean? Have you ensured you had killed previous instances of
the daemon before starting it? How do you know it's hanging (r
I think the upstream report is not related, see bug 525642 instead.
You're not using users-admin's password-less login option ("Password:
Not asked on login"), are you?
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I'm able to reproduce the problem. Actually, gnome-keyring-daemon is
hanging on login because with the --login option, it's waiting for the
password to be passed by PAM via stdin, which never happens. While it's
in this state, it won't anwser D-Bus messages, and will also prevent
D-Bus from startin
Thanks for your report. This would be a bug in gnome-keyring-daemon,
which should start and ask for the password if there's any.
Is the keyring daemon running or not? You can check this using 'ps x |
grep gnome-keyring-daemon'. If it's not running at all, could you run
'gnome-keyring-daemon -sf' a
I've actually identified the root cause of this bug, which is in
liboobs: runlevels list for the NTP service wasn't cleared when
updating, which caused the script to be disabled when trying to enable
it. This is fixed with liboobs 2.30.1, so the hack in 82_gst-packages-
time-admin.patch (one line)
Oh, silly me! I was testing my Samba public dir when checking gnome-
user-share configuration files... I've now checked that g-u-s works
here, forget what I said.
Armando: Are you sure you're not doing the same mistake as I did? ;-)
When you go to the Network place, what's the exact label of your
I can confirm this bug, that's a long-known issue, I thought there was
already a bug open for that.
The problem is that access to the public WebDav folder is always done via the
guest Apache user, and I guess Apache defaults to mapping it to the 'nobody'
system user when creating new files. See
See http://www.unixtutorial.org/2009/01/disable-service-startup-in-
ubuntu/, or install bum.
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Right, but I'd rather get services-admin back. Note there's a Google
Summer of Code project to write an Upstart configuration tool, so this
string problem may vanish before we fix it by hand.
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Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: gnome-system-to
You have to install nm-applet (network-manager-gnome) package, and
maybe run it using 'nm-applet'.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/566811
You
Ah, if you're using Ubuntu Studio, then the package is indeed installed
by default, which is a severe problem. See bug 570828.
gnome-nettool isn't the program you're thinking of, but rather a status
applet. network-admin, from the gnome-system-tools source package, and
the gnome-network-admin bina
Feel free to provide a patch, but it would have to be in line with the
cleaned UI. I don't really see the benefit, though: what on earth would
you want to do with a list cluttered with tens of system users? Change
their names? Their UIDs? That's a rare operation, and it's performed
better using the
What do you mean? System users have to stay hidden by default.
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If you want to set specific settings for several users regularly, just
edit /etc/gnome-ssytem-tools/user-profiles.conf and change the default
profile to suit your needs. Just give me one use case where showing
settings on user creation would be really better than changing them
later.
The GDM issue
Weird issue... I've found a duplicate in Gentoo, so that's not an Ubuntu
bug. Running out of ideas...
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** Summary changed:
- The function of Users and Groups can not be accessed.
+ Fails to launch modules: "Can't loca
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The function of Users and Groups can not be accessed.
https://bugs.launchpad.
But how do you run gdm-simple-greeter from a debugger? I've not been
able to start it manually.
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Have you read the comments? I can't be sure you're experiencing the same
bug. GDM problems can be very different. Have a look at /var/log/gdm/ as
I explain above. My workaround is to remove /var/lib/gdm, as I said.
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It should be OK, but:
1) it's not easy for me to see if something went wrong in that process
2) it's actually harder for you, because you could just have copied/pasted the
command to a console, without the risk of getting it wrong
So the result is?
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You forgot the '--reinstall' option, that's why nothing happened.
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By "docs", do you mean Ubuntu docs from System->Help and Support, or doc
pages you get when clicking on the Help button from the network tool
itself? See bug 575694 for the former case, which should be fixed with a
higher priority than the latter.
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Ah, indeed. Documentation shouldn't mention it as the solution to set up
modems. Note you can use System->Preferences->Network Connections for
that. I've filed bug 575694.
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And if you run:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall perl perl-base perl-modules
system-tools-backends
What does this command say:
ls /usr/lib/perl5/Net/DBus.pm
Is that a system upgraded from a previous Ubuntu version, or a clear
install?
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ht
OK, reopening then. But don't hope anybody will fix this. This package
is not shipped in the default desktop, maybe it should have been removed
on upgrade. Documentation is almost useless as it merely spells what is
in the UI, and nobody will work on that since the tool is deprecated.
And please,
So if you have enough RAM, that error message is wrong.
The errors you posted above seem to indicate that the package
'libnet-dbus-perl' is missing, while it should have been installed as a
dependency of system-tools-backends. Please run
sudo apt-get install --reinstall libnet-dbus-perl
and see
Bug for "Don't hang when new and old password only differ in case"
is/was #512315 (for future reference, but I've closed it).
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Fix for gnome-about-me is in lucid-proposed. Please test and report if
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Commi
Thanks for your report. From the logs, I see:
> There was an unknown error communicating with the backends: Launcher could
> not run (out of memory)
This would mean there's not enough free RAM and swap to run the backends. This
case is pretty unlikely. How much memory do you have? What does 'free
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Thanks for your report. This is not a bug but a design decision.
NetworkManager is now the default in Lucid, and network-admin doesn't
play well with it. NetworkManager provides everything you may find in
netw
Thanks for your report. This is not a bug but a design decision.
NetworkManager is now the default in Lucid, and network-admin doesn't
play well with it. NetworkManager provides everything you may find in
network-admin, but less buggy, so please use that tool.
The connections tab has been removed
Thanks for your report, but this is the wrong application. Please file
another bug against the package jockey-gtk, e.g. by running 'ubuntu-bug
jockey-gtk'. And please also provide the contents of the error message
you see. Thanks!
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You realize what you're actually asking for is the old GUI? :-)
This option is not provided on purpose. If you really need it, change
the UID after creating the user, and that should work. If that doesn't,
when we should fix bugs there.
But more generally, you shouldn't need to tweak those settin
No, changing files' UID would be a different bug. There's support in the
backends for changing UID of the home directory, but that's not used ATM
(will be easy to fix for the next release). But for files outside of the
directory, there's no support in the backends ATM. That's kind of a
corner case,
Confirmed, but there's a GConf option to show system users, and a GUI to
define UID range to show, but which is disabled (presumably not
completely working).
Feel free to provide a patch to make it alive again.
(Anyway, I think people that tweak UIDs know what's going on, so they'll
be able to us
OK, I have to reopen this because in addition to the 3 users that have
reported to suffer from this bug after an upgrade, I can also confirm
it. I have upgraded 3 Hardy systems last friday, and none of them had
the indicator-applet added.
So we'd need to be sure that the actual wanted behavior is
That's not a bad idea, but since there are two completely different
tools, merging them would require some work. Getting NTP support into
the gnome clock applet isn't going to be easy, since there are a few
distribution-specific things to tweak...
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Impo
** Package changed: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu) => gnome-control-center
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Also affects: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided =>
Also, here's the new /var/log/gdm/\:0-greeter.log file, to compare with
the one from the crash. (Note that the series of GTK+ warnings about
strings (in Franch...) come from a user name containing '&'.)
** Attachment added: "Correct (new) var/log/gdm/\:0-greeter.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.n
Removing /var/lib/gdm fixed the crash. So it looks like to problem comes
form invalid/obsolete configuration coming from Hardy.
I'm attaching the directory that triggered the crash, it could help
finding the precise source of the issue.
** Attachment added: "buggy /var/lib/gdm"
http://launchpa
Excerpt from :1-greeter.log, with approximate translation:
Window Manager Warning : Reading saved session file
/var/lib/gdm/.config/metacity/sessions/1060c6d4bc3fbbceca12727276334735520043090007.ms
failed: Opening filr/
"var/lib/gdm/.config/metacity/sessions/1060c6d4bc3fbbceca12727276334735
** Attachment added: "Xorg.1.log"
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** Attachment added: "gdb trace of gdm-simple-greeter"
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46990679/Dependencies.txt
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
This computer has been upgraded from Hardy to Lucid. gdm-simple-greeter
always crashes when GDM is run (on start, or when changing user), though
the bottom GDM bar (power, accessibility remains active). Workaround is
to make an user autologin, but thi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 542183 ***
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[users-admin] Changing UID doesn't work
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Yes, that could be nice, but that option has never been in users-admin.
It was in the old GDM setup tool, which has now much less options.
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** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
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Luke: so UbuntuStudio really needs to get the interfaces tab back. It's
too bad for other flavours that we have to drop this patch, but I guess
you should go on ASAP.
For Maverick, I really think you should test NetworkManager again, and
if the problem is still there, work with upstream to fix it.
Well, if NetworkManager can't be used by default (I agree that's a bit late
:-), I think we need to revert the patch. See:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Eubuntu-branches/ubuntu/lucid/gnome-system-tools/lucid/annotate/head%3A/debian/patches/10_disable_interfaces.patch
But you'd need to discuss thi
Ugh... So there's a clear conflict with the current Ubuntu package,
which has a patch specially cooked to hide interfaces from the GUI, to
avoid conflicts with NetworkManager. Why the hell doesn't UbuntuStudio
use NetworkManager? Have artists special needs in that regard?!
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network-admin (the program you're using) is not provided by default in
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package, and it's not the recommended way of setting up connections.
You should rather use NetworkManager, which is available from
System->Administration->Net
Cool! Fix has been released in 2.30.1.
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We need more information upstream. Reporting the bug there is one thing,
but making the report clear is another. There's no point in making a
copy/paste of the symptoms reported in Launchpad: upstream needs
something detailed enough. Would somebody that understands the causes of
the problem explain
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: system-tools-backends
The system-tools-backends 2.10.0 are the first stable release after the 2.9.x
cycle. Lucid still has 2.9.4, which contains a few crashers and very annoying
bugs that are fixed in 2.10.0:
- Identify users and groups by login ins
Fixed for a long time in Lucid.
** Changed in: system-tools-backends
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Package was uploaded to Lucid a long time ago.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 534154 ***
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Thanks for the report. This bug is a duplicate of bug 534154, which is
fixed upstream (not yet in Lucid). The trace is not the same, but the
cause is.
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system-tools-backends crashed with SIGSEGV in
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Computer reboots when enabling/disabling ntp
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Yes, we have no way to avoid breaking eCryptfs if we don't have the
original password. Anyway, if the admin was able to provide it, we
could'nt use it because either we run 'passd' as root, and old password
is not asked for, or we run it as a standard user, and changing password
for someone else is
I've found where the problem comes from, and a fix will be released with
the gnome-system-tools 2.30.1, which could enter Lucid as a stable
release update at some point.
jgv: Could you try that this works for you by applying the attached patch on
your system? Just save the file and run:
sudo patc
Fixed with 2.10.0, not yet in Lucid though.
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Thanks for your report. I think you suffer from bug 546874, which has
recently been fixed in Lucid. Please run 'passwd' from a console an try
changing your password. If you get a "System error", then that's the
same issue, and upgrading your system should be enough.
You may as well upgrade your sy
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Thanks for your report, but since we've been too slow to consider it,
the version you are using is now obsolete. The chances are that this bug
is fixed in recent releases. Please reopen if that's not the case - and
sorry for that!
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Thanks for your report. Could you give more details about when the crash
happened? Is it reproducible? Does this happen when you select an user,
or on start, or after doing changes?
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Thanks for your report, and sorry for the delay. I suspect this crash
may be fixed in current Lucid. Could you check that it's the case and
report?
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Thanks for your report, and sorry for the delay. I suspect this crash
may be fixed in current Lucid. Could you check that it's the case and
report? In any case, I'd need more details about when/how the crash
occurred to fix it.
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Thanks for your report. You say the tool crashed while changing password
for root. But how could you change that password if the root account is
hidden?!
BTW, hiding root is done by intent. If you want to set a root password,
you can run 'sudo passwd': people that want to set a root password have
Indeed, that's the clock panel applet, not a control center capplet - my
mistake.
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(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchp
Yes, I can confirm I'm able to reproduce the bug, using big fonts or
long labels (depending on language). I' have to investigate what we're
doing wrong in the dialog which prevents the button from growing as much
as needed.
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
Le vendredi 16 avril 2010 à 18:17 +, Henning Moll a écrit :
> > And you don't edit groups everyday.
> Correct. If you remove the 'admin right' it will be the last time you do so.
> ;-)
Since Lucid, you can't revoke the last user's admin rights, and you get
a warning when you're about to remove
Dale: Use the workaround. I'm rather concerned about people that won't
find out this temporary solution, but you can easily escape this bug.
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I can confirm the bug, yes. That happens because we force updating the
groups, which is a hack we need ATM. So that can't be fixed without a
proper solution for the other bug.
But I really don't think that's a big deal. In every edit dialog the
name of the selected user is written in bold, so I r
Pedro: I think you should wait before applying this patch in Lucid. As
it is now, it would break translations of the label. Best would be to
wait for it being applied upstream with PO files updates, and packaging
it when 2.30.1 is released.
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Sebastien: Seems to be something weird here. If I've understood
correctly, the applet won't be added if people come from Karmic and have
removed it there. Am I completely wrong? That would be the only
explanation...
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I'm marking this as Fix Released because services-admin isn't shipped
since Karmic, and if/when it comes back again, it will include the fix
from upstream.
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Here's a merged version of the Ubuntu patch.
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I think this one is worth some attention if you're looking for last-
minute fixes.
Xiegai, could you update the Ubuntu patch "82_gst-packages-time-
admin.patch" by adding your fix, so that it's easy to apply? Thanks!
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
*
komputes, Peter Matulis: Please ensure you haven't removed by hand the
indicator applet in Karmic before upgrading. gnome-volume-control-applet
is removed *on purpose* from startup programs, because it's replaced by
the indicator applet.
OTOH, we don't force adding the indicator applet into the pa
Since Karmic services-admin is not shipped, and this is fixed upstream
by hiding GDM from the list. If you're using a graphical tool, you're
not likely to want to disabled it; and if you want to do so, you have
to know how to do it from the command line, else you'd be unable to
change that back.
And anyway it's fixed upstream, if we bring back services-admin at some
point (there's a Summer of Code project about Upstart support).
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Thanks for your report. Could you check that this bug happens with
different themes ? You can change them by going to
System->Administration->Appearance. Also, could you try with a smaller
font and see whether this fixes the problem ?
Have you seen similar bugs in other programs too?
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Hugh - not 2.9.10, but the system-tools-backends 2.10.0.
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That one is fixed upstream with 2.9.10, which should be in Lucid soon.
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It's a little late to fix this for Karmic, it should have been done
months ago. For now, best answer is "upgrade to Lucid", since it's a
LTS.
The fix wouldn't be very complex. We should close the user settings
dialog when user clicks on the "Change password" button. I can post a
patch, if a core d
The shells list comes from /etc/shell. Could you check that the entries
appear twice there too? Thanks!
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OK, that was fixed a few weeks ago.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 544867 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/544867
Thanks for your report, but this bug is already fixed in current Lucid.
In the future, please check that you've updated all your packages before
reporting a bug, that will save developers' and triagers' time!
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 533870 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/533870
Thanks for your report. This bug is already known and fixed upstream, it
should be made available for Lucid at some point.
In the future, note that the best method to report bugs is to run
'ubuntu-bug gnome-s
No worries, if i made it public myself, it's because I know there aren't
any sensitive data in Empathy (only IRC chat).
** Visibility changed to: Public
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empathy crashed with SIGSEGV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554708
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Thanks for your report. I can confirm the bug, but it has nothing to do
with users-admin. Just removing an user via 'deluser' triggers the bug.
What is interesting is that new users appear on the fly in the menu,
while they are not removed when deleted. This makes me think something
very trivial i
** Summary changed:
- [users-admin] Changing password many times in the same session hangs and
corrupts it
+ [users-admin] Changing password to something similar hangs
** Also affects: gst
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gst
Status: New => Confirmed
** Also af
I disagree. We wont change this because hiding system groups would make
the groups dialog completely useless. Users have nice ways of tweaking
privileges, but those who go to the groups dialog must know what they
are doing.
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won
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