How can the importance of this bug be undecided? It's a show-stopper!
I think this should finally be taken serious, its annoying like hell.
If anybody wanna try to fix this, i will be available for testing and
providing all data you want. Just say what's needed. But this needs to
be fixed really.
I've noticed that almost each time this login-crash happens, there are
two cpu-eating process corpses from the crashed session: nautilus and
compiz.
Also there are graphical glitches in the top left corner of the screen.
See the attached screenshot.
** Attachment added: Graphical glitches after
It was just random that it didn't happened anymore for me, since
yesterday it happens again - but still only for the first logon. But
nothing in the logs that could help... Only ~/.xsession-errors contains
a XIO error:, but that's all.
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X server crashes shortly after logging in
Happens for me to, no reason why. After re-login it works and doesn't
happen anymore.
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X server crashes shortly after logging in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/658139
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Didn't happened for me the last few logins since i re-installed the
latest nvidia driver.
Think for me it was caused by some files of the nvidia driver in lucid
being replaced through some ubuntu files... or something like that... i
dont know...
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X server crashes shortly after logging in
Surely FreeNX is faster, but it can't be seen as a solution since it serves
a whole other task. Sometime you just need to get in the *current* session,
and not in a newly started...
2009/9/21 Dave dbros...@mebigfatguy.com
While I agree that the problem is irritating, frankly i've switched to
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