[Bug 71200] Re: No programs can be added in the startup list.

2007-04-24 Thread AmazingRando
I encountered this same problem.  Changing ownership of
.config/autostart did fix the problem, but it seems to me that what
needs to happen is that gnome-sessions needs to display an error if it
is unable to write the updated startup configuration, rather than close
as though nothing is wrong.  I suggest that we change this to be a bug
with gnome-session that it doesn't have any error notification for this
problem.  What app might be changing the permissions of
.config/autostart would then be a separate issue.

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[Bug 71200] Re: No programs can be added in the startup list.

2007-03-26 Thread Scott James Remnant
This appears to have nothing to do with upstart?

** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
   Status: Unconfirmed = Rejected

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[Bug 71200] Re: No programs can be added in the startup list.

2007-03-21 Thread Daniel Silberschmidt
Same problem here, was resolved with the suggested workaround

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[Bug 71200] Re: No programs can be added in the startup list.

2006-11-27 Thread geokok
U could be right about that but unfortunately I cannot recall the apps 
installed before encountering the issue (and I really cant reformat just to try 
to make it happen again.
Perhaps someone else has more details that will help to pin point what causes 
the issue.

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[Bug 71200] Re: No programs can be added in the startup list.

2006-11-26 Thread geokok
Allow me to strongly doubt that. The reasons for that are:

1. The system was flawed since it was in a relatively virgin state,
meaning that I encountered the problem in a relatively fresh
installation the very first time i tried to add programs to the start up
list.

2. Others have encountered the problem as mentioned in the forums. It is
highly unlikely that we all screwed up the system in the same way!!!

3. I hardly knew at the time of the bug report how to change permissions
in the system as a user. U see, CLI was something unknown to me at the
time so I dont see how I could  break it in that way..all I had
done before discovering the bug was installing some apps through
synaptic, such as Banshee and others, very mainstream apps

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Re: [Bug 71200] Re: No programs can be added in the startup list.

2006-11-26 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Le dimanche 26 novembre 2006 à 12:31 +, geokok a écrit :

 1. The system was flawed since it was in a relatively virgin state,
 meaning that I encountered the problem in a relatively fresh
 installation the very first time i tried to add programs to the start up
 list.

Your user is not authorized to change the permission of that folder that
way and package do not change any user configuration, which means you
runned an application with sudo which did that

 2. Others have encountered the problem as mentioned in the forums. It is
 highly unlikely that we all screwed up the system in the same way!!!

Why? How unlikely is it that some people runned the same program with
sudo?


 3. I hardly knew at the time of the bug report how to change permissions
 in the system as a user. U see, CLI was something unknown to me at the
 time so I dont see how I could  break it in that way..all I had
 done before discovering the bug was installing some apps through
 synaptic, such as Banshee and others, very mainstream apps

One of that applications is broken then. Which one did you run with
sudo? Banshee is an application non installed by default by example.
It's likely that your problem comes from one application which is not
from the default set because otherwise we would probably have a bunch of
duplicate bugs about that

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[Bug 71200] Re: No programs can be added in the startup list.

2006-11-24 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Thank you for your bug. Does changing the permissions for
.config/autostart fix your problem?

** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Low
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
   Status: Confirmed = Needs Info

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[Bug 71200] Re: No programs can be added in the startup list.

2006-11-24 Thread geokok
Yes. The solution suggested in the forums (link provided above) does
correct the problem. So by changing the permissions in .config/autostart
it is solved.

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[Bug 71200] Re: No programs can be added in the startup list.

2006-11-24 Thread Sebastien Bacher
not a gnome-session bug then. Something you runned as admin changed the
permission of that folder, if you figure what you probably can open a
bug against it

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[Bug 71200] Re: No programs can be added in the startup list.

2006-11-23 Thread Scott James Remnant
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: upstart = gnome-session

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[Bug 71200] Re: No programs can be added in the startup list.

2006-11-13 Thread Greg Unger
I've been having the same problem.  Confirmed.

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