Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Xsession: unsupported number of arguments (2)

2013-08-15 Thread Roland Giesler
On 15/08/2013 00:35, Roland Giesler wrote: I can report that if I kill lightdm running in the server at startup, the problem goes away. I did: sudo pkill lightdm When I now log in on a thin client in Gnome-classic, I get logged in. It turns out that this is not quite true. I'm using a

[Ltsp-discuss] Xsession: unsupported number of arguments (2)

2013-08-14 Thread Roland Giesler
LTSP Server: Ubuntu 12.04 64bit I have a quirk I can't pinpoint and not sure if it's due to LTSP or not. When a thin client starts Xsession (after booting successfully), the user selects Gnome classic from the preferences menu on the LDM login screen. The user then logs on. The error Xsession:

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Xsession: unsupported number of arguments (2)

2013-08-14 Thread Roland Giesler
On 14/08/2013 15:41, Roland Giesler wrote: What can I furthermore do to pinpoint this and resolve the problem? As suggested on IRC, I tried startx for the user on the server and all run well, no error. Logging in the from lightdm on the server, is also not a problem, I can change the session as

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Xsession: unsupported number of arguments (2)

2013-08-14 Thread Roland Giesler
I can report that if I kill lightdm running in the server at startup, the problem goes away. I did: sudo pkill lightdm When I now log in on a thin client in Gnome-classic, I get logged in. What is causing this? Where should I report this? thanks Roland 0x1A7E38F8.asc Description: