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Hi!!.

First, my congratulations to all of you who make this Beauty of Ubuntu a
reality. I have been learning it  by my self since version 6, so far,
I'm still impressed by the quick improvings in this great OS.

Now, let get to work ;-)

My system is:

Athlon 64 X2 6000, 2 GB DDR2 RAM, 80 GB HDD IDE, Motherboard MSI K9N
Platinum, Video ATI Radeon X1950XT. All of this is running Ubuntu 7.10
Gutsy Gibbon full patched. As 2 GB of RAM is plenty (in theory) I
disabled the swap partition when first installed, meaning there is only
two EXT3 partitions (root and home).

How to reproduce it:

* You will need at least two accounts created in Ubuntu (in my case, one for my 
daughter and the other one mine).
* Click the shut down button and then select "Switch user" in order to start 
another sesion. Input user name and password, you should go in normally.
* Now click in Shut down again and then click on "Close Sesion" (as if you 
where going back to the first session).
* If you got lucky, now there is a blank screen and a non responding Ubuntu in 
such a way that you'll need to hard reset the PC.

 The first time I saw that, I closed every aplication and tried again
with the same result, then, I disabled the Compiz and it happened again.
By the way, the privative driver from ATI is being used; it was
installed using the Envy app.

Thank you so much.

Turbo.
Colombia.

** Affects: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Ubuntu crashes when changing user sesion.
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