[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-11-05 Thread Clement Lefebvre
More info about this: Apparently (thanks exploder for finding this out)
removing compizconfig-settings-manager and python-compizconfig fixes the
problem.

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-11-02 Thread exploder
Same problem here with Gutsy based LinuxMint Daryna. I can log off and
back on the system but can not shut down after log off and back on. I
have to Ctrl, Alt, Backspace restart the system and then shut down.

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-10-31 Thread Clement Lefebvre
Hi,

We're seeing this problem in Linux Mint 4.0 Daryna BETA021 (Gutsy based) with 
gnome-session 2.20.0-0ubuntu2. 
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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-03-12 Thread Scott Robinson
Fixed with #12389

** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Fix Released

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-03-08 Thread Joachim Noreiko
Does that email also imply that the workaround for this is to wait until
the fade-out effect behind the logout dialog has finished before
choosing 'Hibernate'?

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-03-08 Thread Bastanteroma
That's how I understood it, but I'm the opposite of an expert.  Running
compiz or beryl in feisty, the logout fade is simply gone, though the
same old choppy fade is still used for gksudo.

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-03-08 Thread Sitsofe Wheeler
Joachim:

The brief tests that I've done seem to suggest that is the case (but
this is entirely empirical evidence).

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-03-01 Thread Martin Emrich
Yes, I always start suspend via the logout dialog (the red Standby
Logo button in the panel, then the yellow standby button in the lower
left corner). I'm not certain what you mean by waiting, as the logout
dialog always appears directly here.

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-03-01 Thread Bastanteroma
Suspend isn't working for me in Feisty, but in Edgy I always suspended
using the logout menu.  I noticed that deleting the files in /tmp/.ICE-
unix/ on a funky resume allowed me start apps but not to immediately
reopen the logout menu.

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-03-01 Thread Conrad Knauer
FYI, there are more details by Scott Robinson in a thread on the ubuntu-
devel-discuss ML ([Bug 49221] How to solve it, and why I'm not fixing
it.)

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-
discuss/2007-March/000422.html

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-02-28 Thread Scott Robinson
If the gnome-session freezing issue occurs, please note the following:

  * Did you start the suspend via the Logout Dialog?
  * After waiting 5 - 15 minutes (depends on the initial conditions) did the 
Logout Dialog appear?

I'm reasonably certain I have tracked down the bug in
13_smoother_fading, but would like more information from other people
who have the issue.

(This same fade bug exists in libgksu, but due to suspends not typically
occurring in that use case, it hasn't cropped up.)

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-02-27 Thread Joachim Noreiko
The networking stop/start commands don't fix it for me either.

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-02-24 Thread André Carezia
Occurred again. This time, I checked loopback interface before
restarting it:

lo Encapsulamento do Link: Loopback Local  
  inet end.: 127.0.0.1  Masc:255.0.0.0
  endereço inet6: ::1/128 Escopo:Máquina
  UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:16436  Métrica:1
  pacotes RX:21960 erros:0 descartados:0 excesso:0 quadro:0
  Pacotes TX:21960 erros:0 descartados:0 excesso:0 portadora:0
  colisões:0 txqueuelen:0 
  RX bytes:10323875 (9.8 MiB) TX bytes:10323875 (9.8 MiB)

Seems OK. Again, restarting loopback interface solves the problem until
next suspend ;-)

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-02-21 Thread Richard Hult
Stopping/starting networking does not help for me (also using network
manager).

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-02-18 Thread André Carezia
Also, in my case, I can fix the problem issuing the commands below:

  sudo /etc/init.d/networking stop
  sudo /etc/init.d/networking start

As I use network manager, these commands affect only loopback interface.
I didn't check loopback interface before restarting it. Will do next
time.

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Re: [Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-02-17 Thread André Carezia
Em Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:21:02 -
Sebastien Bacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:

 Might be the same problem than bug http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
 bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=406608. Do people still have the socket pointed
 by SESSION_MANAGER in place when they get that problem?

Occurred here in one of our workstations (Ubuntu 6.10, last updates
applied). After resuming from suspend:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo $SESSION_MANAGER
local/constantinopla:/tmp/.ICE-unix/5017

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /tmp/.ICE-unix/
total 0
srwxrwxrwx 1 ana ana 0 2007-02-16 16:45 5017

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps -ef |grep 5017
ana   5017  4270  0 Feb16 ?00:00:00 /usr/bin/gnome-session
ana   5068  5017  0 Feb16 ?00:00:00 /usr/bin/ssh-agent
/usr/bin/ssh-agent /usr/bin/dbus-launch
--exit-with-session /usr/bin/gnome-session
ana   5069  5017  0 Feb16 ?00:00:00 /usr/bin/ssh-agent
/usr/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session /usr/bin/gnome-session

So, in my case the SESSION_MANAGER seems to be ok. Also, .ICE-unix is
not deleted.

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-02-16 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Might be the same problem than bug http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=406608. Do people still have the socket pointed by
SESSION_MANAGER in place when they get that problem?

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Re: [Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-02-16 Thread DaveR
I have no idea what you may mean here.  Is there some way I can help?  
Some file I can read or send to you to answer the question?

Sebastien Bacher wrote:
 Might be the same problem than bug http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
 bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=406608. Do people still have the socket pointed by
 SESSION_MANAGER in place when they get that problem?



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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-01-25 Thread Scott Robinson
My current investigation indicates the issue is related to the Ubuntu
custom login/logout dialog.

Specifically, the 13_smoother_fading patch. I'm still investigating, but
I believe it is related to the time jumping during the fade event.

*grumbles about how bloated gnome-session has become*

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-01-12 Thread Scott Robinson
I can confirm this is occurring in feisty too. For whatever reason,
gnome-session is not writing back a response to connections. The
connections are being accepted, which means the gdk mainloop (as the
g_io_add_watch is driven by it) is still running.

I'm going to examine the source code more, as this is a very annoying
bug.

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-01-09 Thread Martin Emrich
Upgraded to feisty i386 yesterday, and it is still there (happening more
often than ever).

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-01-09 Thread Josh Burdick
I just resumed from suspend today.  Some things were slightly odd; for
instance, the screensaver didn't start up.  I'm not sure why...  At any
rate, I resumed from suspend, and could click on stuff fine.

Then I went to network-manager, which was actually listing the nearby
networks (possibly due to my whitelisting the ipw2200 driver, but that's
a separate issue.)  I selected a WPA network, it connected within 10-15
sec, but after I closed the You are now connected... yellow message, I
couldn't click on anything, in any session.

However, the keyboard worked, and after logging into a VT and killing x
-session-manager, I could log in fine through gnome-display-manager,
and type this message.

Presumably ntpdate got run (through the /etc/network/if-up.d/ntpdate
script) when the wireless connected.  So I believe this still supports
my working theory that sudden clock changes lock up some daemon; my
offhand guess is gnome-session or something dbus-related.

When I'm feeling daring, I'll try causing a lockup by drastically
messing with the time by hand.  More as it develops...

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-01-09 Thread Josh Burdick
Setting the date to 2008 didn't reproduce the bug.  Which is a strike
against my theory that clock-shifts are causing the problem.

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-01-04 Thread Josh Burdick
I have this problem too, on an MSI 270, Sempron, i386.  I've certainly
had the problem in Dapper, possibly before, now in Edgy.  I didn't
report it, because I figured my report would surely be a duplicate...

Blacklisting psmouse doesn't help; furthermore IIRC the pointer is
consistent about moving after suspend.  So I don't think it's a driver
issue.  Also keyboard works, I can switch VTs, etc.  Furthermore, in
Edgy at least, it's sometime inconsistent; once today for instance I
could switch tabs in Firefox, but nothing else.  That suggests it's not
X.

Does the time get reset every time you resume?  My guess, talking
through my hat, is that GNOME discards events with late-enough time
stamps (as it probably should; if the system were so busy that it's
getting ten-second-old mouseclicks, probably best to discard them.)

But if the clock gets updated by ntpdate or hwclock, there might be a
significant timeslip that's bolloxing things up.  Just guessing.

Indeed, I'll try commenting out the business end of
/etc/acpi/resume.d/50-time.sh , (that is, the hwclock call), and see if
that helps.

(I am of course amazed that suspend-to-RAM works as well as it does; the
fact that it does is probably why this sort of thing is actually evident
:)

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2007-01-04 Thread Frank Groeneveld
Same problem happens to me. (Using up-to-date Edgy).

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2006-12-06 Thread Martin Emrich
Hello!

Are there any updates on this? This bug still appears here, with a fresh
install of edgy.

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2006-12-06 Thread Lutz
With an upgrade to Edgy the bug seems not to happen any more on my
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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2006-12-06 Thread Richard Hult
I still see this problem every now and then (on an uptodate edgy).

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2006-12-06 Thread Martin Emrich
Ok, I kept my home directory, containing all the .gnome2, .gconf* etc.
Maybe the source of the bug is contained therein. Grepping for gnome-session 
there did not dig up something interesting.

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2006-12-06 Thread Fedor Isakov
I does still happen on Edgy albeit significantly less often than it used
to on Dapper.

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2006-12-06 Thread Bastanteroma
I had this problem on two computers.  On one it was still a problem
after a fresh install of edgy (maybe with a held over /home? I forget).
On the other it was a problem almost every time I suspended after an
upgrade (before the upgrade suspend didn't work at all), but then it
disappeared on  a fresh install with a new graphics card.  Of course,
the graphics card is an unknown variable, and I have no idea if it might
affect this.  Though this is most likely unrelated, to get suspend
working at all with the nvidia card I had to add NvAgp as an Option
under the Device section in my xorg.conf.

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[Bug 49221] Re: Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

2006-11-05 Thread Mary Gardiner
** Summary changed:

- Unable to start applications after hibernation
+ Unable to start applications after suspend/hibernation

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