Control: reassign -1 at-spi2-core 2.18.3-3
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 05:33:04PM +0200, Alberts Muktupāvels wrote:
> Dmitry: did you see this bug? can you make sure that patch is applied in
> at-spi2-core?
I can't do it myself, but I am reassigning this bug to at-spi2-core now,
and I hope that
Normally I use gdm, but that log was produced starting X and the gnome
session manually, so that must be why gnome-panel was disabled.
Setting the XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP before starting manually both X and
session produced the log I'm attaching now.gnome-session-binary[15171]: DEBUG(+): Enabling
Debian has patched at-spi2-core to autostart it always:
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-a11y/at-spi2-core.git/commit/?id=e049804d87fab6c1209f2470cd53acb772885eb7
So only problem here was that at-spi-bus-launcher failed to register with
session manager. And that is fixed by patch I linked
I understand. Thank you so much for your help and patience :)
How are you starting session? With display manager? lightdm, gdm?
I see in log file gnome-flashback-init, gnome-flashback and gnome-panel
is-disabled:1 - that could mean that XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP is not set
correctly Show output from this command:
echo $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
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It is nice that
Ok, so patch is applied, and it works great.
There is no .xsession-errors, anyway I'm attaching the session debug
log as requested.
at-spi-dbus-bus.desktop is launched anyway.
In the log it seems to say that it's not disabled. is there any other
way to check/change it other than gsettings?
Ok, so there is no extra problem. :) Only at-spi2-core must be patched and
then this bug can be closed.
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 5:46 PM, Massimo Martelli
wrote:
> Normally I use gdm, but that log was produced starting X and the gnome
> session manually, so that must be why
But at-spi-dbus-bus.desktop still got started in the second log, wasn't
that a problem?
Just to be 100% sure, this returns "false", right?:
gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.interface toolkit-accessibility
Ok, lets first apply that patch and test if it works. If it does not,
please attach .xsession-errors with --debug added to gnome-session.
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 3:54 AM, Massimo
Yup, it returns false. I even set it to false (even if it already was
false) but nothing changed. Now that I'm home I'll apply the patch and
let you know
Thank you for your reply, however looks like it's not enabled on my
system. Is there any kind of log or output I could check?
The only thing that came to mind was to check for X11 logs, but there's
nothing interesting there, google was no help, and besides, other
sessions work just fine, so I
Is there something in ~/.xsession-errors? You could try to start session
with --debug. Open /usr/lib/gnome-flashback/gnome-flashback-metacity and
add --debug and then look in .xsession-errors and/or post it somewhere.
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 6:53 PM, Massimo Martelli
wrote:
Looks like you were half right about accessibility.
>From the logs I found out this:
gnome-session-binary[4732]: WARNING: Application 'at-spi-dbus-
bus.desktop' failed to register before timeout
appearing right after the black screen. Anyway I do have accessibility
disabled (triple-checked) and
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 3:33 AM, Massimo Martelli
wrote:
> Looks like you were half right about accessibility.
> From the logs I found out this:
> gnome-session-binary[4732]: WARNING: Application 'at-spi-dbus-
> bus.desktop' failed to register before timeout
> appearing right
I'm sorry I thought you meant THIS one: https://git.gnome.org/browse/at
-spi2-core/commit/bus?id=2a70ba6bf83a675664cda8f68f2d1e815612db53
That's the commented line I was talking about. Anyway tomorrow I'll
apply the patch and try again.
I really don't know what to say about it starting even if
Any chance that you have enabled toolkit accessibility?
org.gnome.desktop.interface toolkit-accessibility is enabled?
If so, can you patch at-spi2-core with patch from this bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753931
On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 2:23 AM, Maxxie wrote:
Package: gnome-session-flashback
Version: 3.18.1-1
Severity: important
Every time I start a gnome flashback session it just shows me a black screen
and the mouse which can't be moved. After waiting a couple of minutes the
session starts and it works perfectly until the logout. While the screen is
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