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It's fixed in Hardy. The time-admin gui runs with root privs, so I can
set the clock and then get to the normal gnome desktop.
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"clock appears to be wrong" dialog prevents gnome session from starting
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175960
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** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-control-center => gnome-session
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"clock appears to be wrong" dialog prevents gnome session from starting
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175960
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I've just had this problem too - it appears to be because its running
time-admin as the user, rather than via sudo.
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"clock appears to be wrong" dialog prevents gnome session from starting
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175960
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I confirm also this error message, but can't confirm it affects any
process. I have this very error, but I do not experiment any issue.
Well, if so, it is not obvious.
As written by Peter, processes contained in .xsession-errors are already
down when checking them.
But unlike to him, it doesn't a
I'm having the exact same problem on a Pentium III 800Mhz laptop with
512MB ram - about 6 years old. It's a Dell Inspiron 4000. The laptop
battery is dead but I run from mains always. If I can give anymore info
please ask.
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"clock appears to be wrong" dialog prevents gnome session from starting
just noticed my .xsession-errors contains:
(process:12519): Gtk-WARNING **: This process is currently running setuid or
setgid.
This is not a supported use of GTK+. You must create a helper
program instead. For further details, see:
http://www.gtk.org/setuid.html
Refusing to initialize GTK+