This seems to be preventing the Regolith X11 desktop session from
properly initializing. Due to this bug, the gdm3-produced Xsession does
not initialize xrdb, which is a required component in Regolith. While a
workaround seems simple enough, I guess any X11-based gdm3 session with
applications
The issue still remains and breaks xterm defaults on Ubuntu 22.04.
If Xresources is a folder, the upstream gdm3 Xsession script will fail
even with this change, so this bug was not introduced by them and should
not be fixed there.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Hm, that patch is indeed old, that is not consistent with what I thought
was going on. So I looked a little closer.
> Looking at the sources, I think this can be traced to:
- Switching from a custom Xsession file to the upstream Xsession file in
3.38.0-1ubuntu1, combined with
- An oversight in
I wonder why we are still maintaining and releasing an 11 year old
patch...
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/etc/X11/Xresources no longer loaded, error in patch
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Just tested, the above test solves the problem for me.
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