Adding sleep 2, is definitely *not* a solution, nothing but an ugly and
hopefully interim workaround. I'm wondering why the gdm gnome-settings-
daemon is not yet dead when the logging user process kicks in. Either
it's stalled waiting for something late, or it is just too slow to die.
I'm tempted t
Ubuntu 10.10 AMD 64
This did not fix it for me:
sudo aptitude reinstall gnome-control-center
Adding in sleep 2 to the /etc/X11/Xsession.d/99x11-common_start does fix
it, but I do not see this as a solution. It's a small annoying pause in
my otherwise very fast boot.
I'm willing to help, but as
Hi,
I am experiencing same behavior on newly installed Ubuntu 10.10 AMD 64. First
time I have noticed this was after installation of NVidia drivers, but actually
it was the first time I have restarted the computer. Problem was appearing ever
sync irregularly.
Adding sleep 2 into the /etc/X11/Xse
Adding
ps -ef | grep gnome-settings-daemon > $HOME/DEBUG
just before
exec $STARTUP
in /etc/X11/Xsession.d/99x11-common_start
shows that the gnome-settings-daemon spawn by the greeter is not yet
dead when gnome-session is launched. I suppose it should already be
dead.
~>cat DEBUG
gdm 156
Replacing the ps pipe by sleep 2 (sort-of) fixes the problem on my
machine.
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I booted up my PC this morning and the issue returned. :(
So I was a little on the "fixed" statement.
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moojix has the fix.
sudo aptitude reinstall gnome-control-center
I've restarted after reinstalling gnome-control-center, and the bug has
not returned.
I believe it is likely something I installed after that created this
bug, because on my first boot into 10.10 the bug didn't show. Only
after I
Same problem here on 10.10, after login I get the ugly gray top panel
and gray menu bars in applications. Window decorations are correctly
applied. Checking my .xsession-errors file I'm getting the following
error.
** (gnome-settings-daemon:1682): WARNING **: You can only run one
xsettings manag
I've just re-installed from the maverick-alternate-amd64.iso and am
experiencing the same issue
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After uprading a box from Lenny to Maverick I had exactly the same
symptoms as Cameron describes: panel isn't styled, theme isn't applied
to all windows etc. (grey and ugly gnome UI).
in ~/.xsession_errors I had the same warning as Cameron:
** (gnome-settings-daemon:2028): WARNING **: You can only
I'm sorry - but you can't just disregard everything that I stated just
because think the log indicates something different.
There is definately a bug here... otherwise I wouldn't have bothered to
come to launchpad. I just spent a few hours reinstalling maverick from
scratch to verify that this is
Thank you for your bug report but the log indicators there is already a
settings manager running so that's not a bug
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/652929/+attachment/1662485/+files/Dependencies.txt
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