the issue seems to be due to HuaweiAutoStart.desktop, where did you get
that one?
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could you add the desktop there?
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The HuaweiAutoStart.desktop is part of drivers for a GSM-3G USB key to
connect to Internet.
The key is:
HUAWEI Mobile Connect
Mudel E-169 HSDPA USB Stick
FCC ID: QISE 169
The content of HuaweiAutoStart.desktop are:
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[Desktop Entry]
Name=Huawei Ivman AutoRun
Encoding=UTF-8
I can confirm that disabling (just renaming away
/etc/xdg/autostart/HuaweiAutoStart.desktop) does indeed cure the
problem.
The error I got from the KDE session was:
rm: cannot remove `/dev/null': Permission denied
Starting ivman -e
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 257250 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/257250
the issue is similar to bug #257250 then and a duplicate
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 257250
gnome-session segfault during login
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gnome-session not starting after jaunty upgrrade
another bunch of tests.
Right after boot I tried a normal gnome session login.
The session did not start at all (screen went blank and the gdm login screen
reappeared).
psax_after-gnome-session-autologout is the ps -ax after this.
.xsession-errors_gnome-session-autologout is taken at this point.
Sorry,
I DO want to help, but I do ot understand.
The instructions seems to be about how to debug a program I can launch.
The error comes *before* I can launch any program, as part of the normal
gdm-handled login process.
What should I do.
I can try starting X and gnome-session by hand at the
start a non GNOME session and run valgrind gnome-session there
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I started a terminal session and than launched the start script (included) from
there.
The message-box did *not* appear (why I am not surprised?); I am working in
this session now.
I deleted ~/.xsession-errors before logging in the terminal session ant it was
*not* recreated.
Here is the result
I did another session of tries.
Starting in terminal mode and then starting gnome-session manually works.
I attach a log of terminal output and valgrind log.
in gnome-session.log I added a few comments bracketed in:
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comment
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terminal session + manual gnome-session
** Attachment added: a couple of .xsession-errors
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26302478/xsession-errors.tar.bz2
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This is the .xsession-errors log for a good login I had right after
boot.
Apparently to get a good login I have to reboot, *wait* for some time (this
time I went for a coffee) and *then* login.
I am not sure this is a pattern, but it happened before.
** Attachment added: log of a good (no
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Please try to obtain a valgrind log following the
instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind and attach the file to
the bug report. This will greatly help us in tracking down your problem.
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