That report is old, and the upstream version got the fix long ago.
Does not know about Lubuntu, but your system has been dist-upgraded many times,
then clean it with gtkorphan & bleachbit (as root). That error should not be
met nowadays.
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Probably related are https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lubuntu-
meta/+bug/1490254 and https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lubuntu-
meta/+bug/1411556
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When starting for example gedit, gnome-character-map or any other GNOME
applications in lxterminal on a fresh system with Lubuntu 17.10, the
same warnings are printed:
WARNING **: Error retrieving accessibility bus address:
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.a11y.Bus was not
Have found a workaround to the slowness load: build a fresh new .config
folder
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Title:
Error retrieving accessibility bus address:
Feedback about atspi upgrade:
- no error logged
- midori firefox load is still delayed (10 / 15 seconds)
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Title:
Error retrieving
I have experienced this kind of slowing down when opening Synaptic.
Opening Synaptic is delayed about 10 sec. It will open finally, however.
I traced the bug to the package at-spi2-core (libatspi2.0-0 version
2.9.90-0ubuntu1)
and possibly also to at-spi2-atk (libatk-bridge2.0-0 version
Feedback after the upgraded dbus 1.6.12.0ubuntu5 and a lougout/in with
gnome-shell on i386:
get the same #13 output :
init: at-spi2-registryd respawning too fast, stopped
and :
sudo dbus-send --session --print-reply --dest=org.a11y.Bus /org/a11y/bus
org.a11y.Bus.GetAddress
ends up with a
Also confirm the atspi 2.9.90 problem related in #16 above:
- some apps are largely delayed: for example, synaptic , firefox, midori
- while some others like chromium-browser are not
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: at-spi2-core (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Changed in: dbus (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Tyler Hicks (tyhicks) = (unassigned)
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Title:
Error retrieving accessibility bus address:
The combo of latest dbus (1.6.12-0ubuntu5) latest at-spi2-atk
(2.9.90-0ubuntu1 ), specifically at-spi2-core, causes the slowdowns mentioned
here plus some additional
gdebi
opening some apps from a root terminal prompt (sudo -i
opening gksu.desktop using it
The old at-spi2-atk (2.9.5-1)
I am now running the latest packages, including the new dbus, and
accessibility in general is not broken, but I can reproduce this
problem. Whats more, I saw a thread about this on an upstrea a11y
mailing list the other day, although I hadn't given it any thought till
now.
The bug is not present
This bug was fixed in the package at-spi2-core - 2.9.90-0ubuntu2
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at-spi2-core (2.9.90-0ubuntu2) saucy; urgency=low
* debian/patches/revert_x11_code_separation.patch: Revert upstream git
commit 7ec6f416a192b7ff86d4b90fe7f405de41165342, which was the
beginning of
oem@oem-desktop:~$ sudo gedit /etc/hosts
[sudo] password for oem:
** (gedit:4126): WARNING **: Error retrieving accessibility bus address:
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes
include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus
Thank you for your bug report
dbus 1.6.12-0ubuntu4
you are using saucy-proposed it seems, you shouldn't (proposed is not
meant for users but for automatic testing)
In any case that seems more likely an issue with the new dbus there than
with gedit
** Package changed: gedit (Ubuntu) = dbus
@Tyler: the accessibility stack uses its own private bus and not the
session one, could that create issue with the confinement changes?
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Title:
dino99 - Can you paste the output of `grep DENIED /var/log/syslog` after
seeing these errors?
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Title:
Error retrieving accessibility bus
That's possible. I'll be sure to test this configuration before
reuploading dbus w/ apparmor mediation.
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Title:
Error retrieving accessibility
Thanks Sebastien,
i've downgrade dbus to 1.6.12.0ubuntu2 (main archive), but still get the
same errors.
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Title:
Error retrieving accessibility
@Tyler
here is the DENIED output
** Attachment added: DENIED
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dbus/+bug/1217757/+attachment/3791366/+files/DENIED
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While there are some apparmor denial messages in your syslog, none of
them are related to this bug.
Did you reboot after downgrading dbus to 1.6.12.0ubuntu2 and reproducing
the bug? Restarting your session may be enough, but a reboot would be
best.
** Changed in: dbus (Ubuntu)
Assignee:
To resume:
- downgraded dbus to main archive (dbus / dbus-x11 / libdbus-1-3)
- logout/in with gnome-shell
- only get that error when running : sudo gedit ...
(gedit:1144): IBUS-WARNING **: The owner of /home/oem/.config/ibus/bus
is not root!
the other errors are gone, and loading apps are no
Ok, so the other errors were potentially caused by my dbus package. I'll
look into this more tomorrow.
** Changed in: dbus (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Tyler Hicks (tyhicks)
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I was able to reproduce this in a saucy amd64 virtual machine
** Changed in: dbus (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Error
This bug is very finicky to reproduce. I've been testing with completely
up to date and pristine Saucy virtual machines on both amd64 and i386,
*without* the AppArmor mediation dbus package (so I'm testing dbus
1.6.12.0ubuntu2).
These are throw away VMs that I create and trash as needed. I'll
Luke, could you look at that? The bug is recent, could be due to one of
the updates you did this week?
** Changed in: at-spi2-core (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Luke Yelavich (themuso)
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Here's another data point from another VM:
* dbus 1.6.12-0ubuntu2
* at-spi2-core 2.9.90-0ubuntu1
* ~/.xsession-errors is clean
* at-spi2-core is running:
$ ps aux | grep at-spi2
tyhicks 1444 0.0 0.3 337552 3384 ?Ssl 15:14 0:00
/usr/lib/at-spi2-core/at-spi-bus-launcher
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