Seems to be same bug.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ winecfg
preloader: Warning: failed to reserve range -6000
wine: creating configuration directory '/home/splug/.wine'...
preloader: Warning: failed to reserve range -6000
preloader: Warning: failed to reserve range
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Binary package hint: gnome
When selecting themes using the gnome-appearance-manager and creating a
'customized' theme via the GUI interface, theme selection lags behind by
one selection. This in turn does not apply to all windows. Windows will
be multi-themed, instead of
** Attachment added: The screenshot shows one theme selected, but the one
beneath it is applied.
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14894737/Screenshot.png
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Slow Selection Customizing Themes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236635
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For some reason, it seems as if, the selected theme is applied to the
windows opened with root privileges (gksu). And the theme selected prior
is applied to all normal windows. New windows are then opened in a 3rd
theme. No valuable output is supplied when running gnome-appearance-
manager from
Update.
Check out the attachment, for a better understanding.
** Attachment added: Screenshot-1.png
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14894800/Screenshot-1.png
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Slow Selection Customizing Themes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236635
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It seems removing all 3rd party themes and reinstalling fixed this
problem.
** Changed in: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = #Reistlehr- (thedaywassaved)
Status: New = Fix Released
** Changed in: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Invalid
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Slow
got the problem too, hp dv9700. AMD Turion X2, 3gb of ram, both i386 and
amd64 kernels
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Crash at kernel initialization when booting Xen on AMD Athlon X2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156600
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I can confirm this bug. Happens on dv9700z AMD Turion X2, Atheros
AR5006eg/AR5007eg
Happens in both AMD64, and i386
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bluetooth start script hangs on HP pavillion dv6700t
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209720
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For me, if i disable the nvidia driver, gnome does not slow on boot.
Only when the driver is initialized, do i experience problems.
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[Gutsy] very slow gnome startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/128803
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Originally i believed that blue tooth was part of the problem, so i
completely removed it. Removed the modules, removed the daemons, removed
from sessions, removed all references. The problem still exists.
I switched back to Gentoo for now. The Dev's haven't even taken a stab
at this.
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I tried setting the dpi in xorg.conf, and the problem is still existent.
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Installing nvidia-glx-new restricted drivers increase gnome login time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160535
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Well, as previously stated, there are multiple problems that can be
causing this issue.
From what i have figured out, some systems experience a session problem
after installing the nvidia drivers (official/glx-new)
Some others are having a problem with compiz itself
Other are experiencing
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nvidia-glx-new
Originally thought to be suffering from bug,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...e2/+bug/151544, i was doing some
research for members of the forum and noticed that bug 151544 was
actually more than on problem. In going about to help
Creating a new user, logging out, logging back in, the problem still
exists. Although using failsafe gnome, the problem is cured, so it seems
as if the nvidia-glx-new package causes a problem with the session.
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Installing nvidia-glx-new restricted drivers increase gnome login time
Did you try the command:
emerald --replace
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Emerald themes won't apply to nautilus windows
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153291
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DrCurl - I installed an i386 image on another computer, and noticed the
same (That it was running smoother, faster, load times decreased), only
after some updates, did i notice the reported behavior. Currently
investigating.
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[Gutsy] GNOME takes too much time to load during system boot
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I suffer from, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/meta-
gnome2/+bug/151544, also. I don't know if it has anything to do with it.
A few people in the forums who are also experiencing the same problem
have confirmed this behavior on their rigs too. When you log out, you
This is the last posti made in the forums.
Ok. In Failsafe Gnome, it still took some time, but it basically seemed
to come right up.
Altering the session script made no change.
Changing the session from xclient to gnome made no change.
Disabling compiz made no change. Although, i still think
All terminals, 1-6 respectivly, prompt me to login. If i login, and
restart GDM, the same exact thing happens. It seems that only the first
session is successful. I have this problem only on my AMD64 Laptop,
whereas my i386 desktop is running fine.
Let me know if you need the dmesg output,
Just throwing a suggestion out there. If i rememebr right, in tribe 4,
there was a bug that was milestoned too late to make the final release,
that had to do with an audit of the cupsd daemon. It wouldnt allow
printing because of a conflict with apparmor. Looking at this line from
dmesg
[
Confirmed:
One thing i noticed too, is if you do nosmp in the boot line, the gnome-
panel will load, then disappear, only to reappear after a lifetime of
waiting.
AMD64, nVidia Go 7600GT
here's part of my dmesg:
[ 43.920271] ACPI: AC Adapter [ACAD] (on-line)
[ 44.112234] powernow-k8: Found
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