Turns out that Ubiquity was removing dbus-x11 (was included in it's
remove list), so I've removed it from Ubiquity's package remove list and
released Ubuntu Unity 22.04 (didn't find any issues after that):
https://twitter.com/ubuntu_unity/status/1517174884576935936
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** No longer affects: unity (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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I just did a fresh install (again) of Ubuntu Unity 22.04 (an iso I built
just now) and it looks like dbus-x11 was not installed by default and
installing it without touching gnome-session (and then rebooting) fixed
the issue (I didn't install or remove any another packages). This works
with both GD
Hi Marco, I didn't get any error on an old but up-to-date installation
of 22.04 with LightDM, but got a login error from gnome-session when
using a fresh Ubuntu 22.04 daily-live ISO and installing Unity7 on top
of it (with both gdm and lightdm). Apparently, it works after installing
the old version
I tried using GDM3 as suggested by Khurshid, and it works perfectly fine
with GDM3 and the latest version of gnome-session. Guess I'll release
Ubuntu Unity 22.04 with GDM instead of lightdm since it's too late to
release an update to fix this for lightdm users before the release.
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** Description changed:
Unity7 seems to crash on 22.04 when logging in after installing Ubuntu
(it works fine in the live session). I then tried installing the 21.10
gnome-session package on 22.04 and Unity7 then worked perfectly fine.
+ Also, XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP is set to GNOME instead of
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Public bug reported:
Unity7 seems to crash on 22.04 when logging in after installing Ubuntu
(it works fine in the live session). I then tried installing the 21.10
gnome-session package on 22.04 and Unity7 then worked perfectly fine.
seb128: Neither I nor Khurshid are sure about what has changed b
I can confirm that this issue is still present in Ubuntu 20.04.1 Focal
Fossa.
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glib-compile-schemas doesn't compile rel
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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Title:
Too many icons in Gnome Shell Activities Ov