[Bug 854833] Re: NM asks for Wi-Fi password every time I log in, or every minute, if Available to all users not checked; forgets password too

2012-08-26 Thread gcc
I just discovered something that may be interesting/useful for debugging
this issue:

I have several networks where the password is always lost (e.g. after
suspend and resume). I would always be prompted for the password when
connecting, and nothing would be pre-filled in the password box. It's
not available to all users (deliberately), only to me.

Following the above comments, I went into the Network Manager applet and
selected this network, and then the Security tab. To my surprise, there
was no password stored on this tab. I entered the password here, saved
and closed the network details, and went in to edit them again; the
password was still saved. And now I can connect to that network with no
problems.

So it seems that the Network Manager applet is unable to save the
password in whatever repository is used to populate the security details
on this tab.

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[Bug 607227] Re: autologin / timedlogin fail after logout

2011-09-13 Thread gcc
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 56035] Re: Autologin dont work on the second Xserver

2011-09-13 Thread gcc
Actually it's not a duplicate, it's almost the opposite.

#34795 complains that autologin happens on switch user, and tries to
log in as the same user already logged in before, which is clearly not
helpful.

That was apparently fixed (enough to close #34795) by completely
disabling auto login after the first login.

I don't think that's the right solution. There are systems where people
log in and out frequently:

* internet cafes
* multihead systems like this bug and 
[https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=336174#c44]
* many use cases for switch user, e.g. testing locked-down accounts, shared 
home computer, media centre computer

The best solution imho would be to check whether the autologin user is
already logged in, and disable autologin in that case.

A hack would be to disable autologin on switch user.

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #336174
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=336174

** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 34795
   authentication failed on switch user with timed login

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[Bug 607227] Re: autologin / timedlogin fail after logout

2011-09-13 Thread gcc
Still exists in Lucid too (under LTS).

Same bug as #34795, but a different use case.

Please could we have higher importance for this bug? I have to install a
patched GDM on the laptops for the school I'm working at to disable the
single login check.

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[Bug 607227] Re: autologin / timedlogin fail after logout

2011-09-13 Thread gcc
Sorry, that should have been bug #56035.

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[Bug 673072] Re: gnome-wm erroneously detects card as compiz capable

2010-11-28 Thread gcc
Same here. Works fine without compiz, but usually cannot log in with
compiz enabled. Sometimes, randomly, it works and I can log in.


** Attachment added: .xsession-errors with Compiz enabled, crashing
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/673072/+attachment/1747604/+files/.xsession-errors-compiz

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[Bug 673072] Re: gnome-wm erroneously detects card as compiz capable

2010-11-28 Thread gcc
The gconf2 command given in the bug description also fixes it for me:

sudo gconftool-2 --direct --config-source
xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory --type string --set
/desktop/gnome/session/required_components/windowmanager metacity

** Attachment added: .xsession-errors with Compiz disabled, working
   
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[Bug 325774] Re: gdm XDMCP server crashes with Xwilling script

2009-09-14 Thread gcc
Please could this bug fix be backported to Hardy? It's now in Debian
Stable.

If there is no release manager for GDM, does that mean that nobody has
authority to evaluate this bug and to decide whether to backport the
fix, so it will never happen? If so, can I volunteer to be a release
manager for gdm?

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[Bug 325774] Re: gdm XDMCP server crashes with Xwilling script

2009-03-02 Thread gcc
Upstream bug fixed in Debian by applying vendor patches, new version
released (2.20.9-1), Debian bug closed.

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[Bug 325774] Re: gdm XDMCP server crashes with Xwilling script

2009-02-05 Thread gcc
Please note: the double free part of the patch has been applied upstream in 
Gnome. Please apply to Ubuntu
Hardy GDM.

Cheers, Chris.

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=530585#c13

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[Bug 187141] Re: gnome logout button takes forever

2009-01-22 Thread gcc
Sebastien Bacher, if this bug has already been reported then why is it
not marked as a duplicate of the other bug? What is the other bug's
number?

If it is not a duplicate, please remove the invalid status, thanks. This
is a real, valid and annoying bug.

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[Bug 175928] Re: gnome-mouse-properties crashed with SIGSEGV

2007-12-14 Thread gcc
What's wrong with apport's retraced backtrace? How will I know that I've
generated a proper backtrace?

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