Setting to Fix Released per Jan Visser's seconding.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Assignee: David Tombs (cyan-spam) = (unassigned)
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I have encountered a similar error on a fresh install of ubuntu Jaunty.
After I've installed ATI proprietary drivers (I have Radeon HD4870, so
it's well supported, surprisingly; and the driver enables compiz of
course) only SOMETIMES my system fails to boot. When I enter my
username, password and
As your problem seems to be a localized issue, I would suggest filing a
question on launchpad and looking for support there. I have a couple
ideas (I don't think gnome-wm.desktop should be running at all,
actually), but don't want to pollute this bug report with support info.
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I'm no longer experiencing the delay in login after upgrading to Jaunty,
which is great!
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I'm no longer experiencing the delay in login after upgrading to Jaunty,
which is great!
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Works in Jaunty after dist-upgrade from Intrepid. Can anyone else
confirm?
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Note that Jaunty uses the now-recommended
/desktop/gnome/session/required_components/windowmanager gconf key to
launch the window manager instead of an autostart .desktop file. So,
anyone who did any mucking around with their gnome-wm.desktop should
probably delete it (ON JAUNTY) if the upgrade
Do I need this in Jaunty?
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You shouldn't need this for a clean Jaunty install, but you might need
it on an upgraded machine.
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It works !!! Thanks a lot dtrichar !!!
For me gnome.wm is here : usr/bin/gnome.wm
Thanks again !!
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woops a typo in there you are correct it should be /usr/bin/gnome.wm
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dtrichar, what distribution are you using? Here, there is no
/usr/lib/gnome.wm and no /usr/bin/gnome.wm, but there is /usr/bin/gnome-
wm which looks similar to what you posted. However, doing what you
propose didn't solve the problem -- the delay is still there.
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Ok for those of you tht do not have gnome-wm then here is another way to do the
same thing.
The previous fix was for Mint6 Felicia, which is one of the distro's I am
playing around with.
The idea is to start compiz-real with the parameters --sm-client-id
$DESKTOP_AUTOSTART_ID as well as all
WORKED for me =]
The file is at /usr/bin/gnome-wm in Intrepid Ibex.
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SOLVED
The problem: Using compiz as the window manager causes gnome session to timeout
after 10 seconds slowing boot time.
Solution: This is a quick hack to /usr/lib/gnome.wm.
Add the following line to gnome.wm
SMID=$DESKTOP_AUTOSTART_ID
above the following code which appears near the bottom
#
I have the same problem, but hesitate to try the suggested solutions in
fear of crippling my system.
Any idea idea if the changes in jaunty will be backported?
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The bug doesn't exist in Jaunty with latest updates. It only affects
Intrepid.
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Still having the same problem but there's one behaviour which seems odd
to me. Disabling services in Preferences/Sessions makes the appropriate
changes to my /usr/share/gnome/autostart scripts, but every time I boot
the default sessions are being written to ~/.config/autostart -
including two more
@macabro22: you can put your ~/.xsession-errors file
@all:
- the problem is that compiz doesn't register itself to gnome-session and thus
gnome-session wait until timeout (10 seconds) = error WARNING: Application
'gnome-wm.desktop' failed to register before timeout
- the *workaround* that seems
Not sure if this is any use but I'm getting the same 10 second pauses
and gnome-wm failing to register on an EeePC I just installed Eeebuntu
on. The catch is that it's never had Compiz installed on it, ever.
Removing and reinstalling Compiz and PulseAudio has helped to clear out
the errors in the
Sorry, but, can compiz be registered to the session manager?
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Nicolò Chieffo , that's exactly the trouble !
I found a way to fix the bug : apply the path I attached
** Attachment added: gnome-wm.diff
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22549522/gnome-wm.diff
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Ok, here it is.
** Attachment added: xsession-errors
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22550720/xsession-errors
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I got tired of Ubuntu 8.10, so I thought I should give Arch Linux a
chance. So far I'm very impressed with Arch.
Arch's latest Gnome build is 2.24.3. By default the annoying delay's
still there, but when I installed compiz and compiz fusion it totally
disappeared! Now there is no delay whatsoever
@macabro22: yes, you just have to inverse the way the sed works in the
script : put the '#' character just after the '^' instead of after the
second '/' and just run the script again.
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yeah, undoing that improved login speed here. Would you like me to post
something like system logs?
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weird... after I applied this script the login is slower still!
Is there a way to undo that?
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Completely disabling Compiz and gnome-wm has no effect for me - still
leaves these errors in the syslog:
Feb 5 10:02:04 Linux ntpdate[8412]: adjust time server 91.189.94.4 offset
-0.010046 sec
Feb 5 10:03:02 Linux pulseaudio[8485]: ltdl-bind-now.c: Failed to find
original dlopen loader.
Feb
These errors aren't linked with this bug. You might create an other bug
about this, or search there is already one about this.
@Botond Szász,
What happened it you revert the change in the laucher ? It works again ? I'm
not sure that the changes in the lauchers are responsible for your black
I have the same problem and timeout error messages, but disabling compiz
or manually switching from gnome-wm doesn't have any effect. Nor do the
scripts described above.
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ld2ndR:
Yes, the delay is gone! But I did it like this:
In libcanberra-login-sound.desktop: I changed it to: X-GNOME-Autostart-
Phase=Application
Startup sound works fine.
I commented out X-GNOME-Autostart-Phase= in gnome-wm.desktop.
It boots extremely fast, but it seems to be a dirty way to
I found a better way to avoid the delay. Just edit a launcher that cause
the delay and comment the line X-GNOME-Autostart-Phase=*. For Intreprid
these launchers are gnome-wm.desktop and libcanberra-login-
sound.desktop. Enjoy the difference.
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I can confirm that previous trick works on jaunty alpha3 (liveUsb). It
allows me to load my gnome session in 4 seconds where it needed 18
seconds without the trick : amazing !
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I just made more tests on Jaunty and found this :
- the following launchers works normally :
at-spi-registryd-wrapper.desktop, libcanberra-login-sound.desktop,
gnome-keyring-daemon.desktop, gnome-session-splash.desktop,
gnome-settings-daemon-helper.desktop, vino-server.desktop
- the Exec
I hope it does, but I compiled Compiz from source and the executable's
name was compiz, yet same thing was happening. But, here's hoping :)
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Actually the fix that jdeslip
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/291467/comments/18)
referenced is probably the fix to this issue. I will do some of my own
testing and see if it works.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = David Tombs (cyan-spam)
More info on this. I may have captured the offending call; it seems
that compiz.real gets stuck in a call to XGetWindowAttributes. When I
run nautilus and X freezes, ltrace -cp`pgrep compiz.real` shows
something like this (remaining entries omitted):
$ ltrace -cp`pgrep compiz.real`
% time
Also, ps showing cumulative CPU time attributes the sum of this delay to
X executable (some 20+ seconds of CPU time while the desktop is
nonresponsive). My binary-fu is weak, so I can only guess that it's X
who's mishandling the call.
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Updated the title since this also affects Jaunty. Obviously we are
going to want to fix this for Jaunty, right? It's a big regression from
Hardy.
Perhaps this is bare speculation, but it seems to me that this bug
appeared late in the Intrepid beta cycle, right around the time that
people were
This isn't merely a login issue, either. It happens whenever gnome-
session starts nautilus (i.e. the old nautilus process dies/is killed).
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I believe the nautilus delay is due to libcanberra (bug #276072). If
you remove libcanberra0 from your system nautilus will start and restart
immediately.
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