Le dimanche 08 avril 2007 à 06:42 +0530, Siddhesh Poyarekar a écrit :
On 4/6/07, Sven Arvidsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wait a minute, maybe I misunderstood your last mail, removing beagle did
the trick? The splash screen disappear as it should now?
Yes :)
I suggest that you open a new
On 4/8/07, Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suggest that you open a new bug report on beagle, because it should
surely not happen.
The beagle crash is another issue. What I feel is that in spite of any
application crash the splash screen should not look as if it is hung
(which is
Le dimanche 08 avril 2007 à 14:57 +0530, Siddhesh Poyarekar a écrit :
On 4/8/07, Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suggest that you open a new bug report on beagle, because it should
surely not happen.
The beagle crash is another issue. What I feel is that in spite of any
On 4/8/07, Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The session manager is not just starting applications. It is managing
them with the XSM protocol, which, as it was designed, doesn't allow for
handling applications that crash *before* registering to the session
manager.
My bad for not doing
Le dimanche 08 avril 2007 à 15:36 +0530, Siddhesh Poyarekar a écrit :
On 4/8/07, Josselin Mouette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The session manager is not just starting applications. It is managing
them with the XSM protocol, which, as it was designed, doesn't allow for
handling applications
On 4/6/07, Sven Arvidsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wait a minute, maybe I misunderstood your last mail, removing beagle did
the trick? The splash screen disappear as it should now?
Yes :)
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On Sun, 2007-04-01 at 11:42 +0530, Siddhesh Poyarekar wrote:
On 4/1/07, Sven Arvidsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From the log above, Gnome-Message: gnome_execute_async_with_env_fds:
returning -1 the API tells me This function forks and executes some
program in the background. On error,
On 4/6/07, Sven Arvidsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does this still happen (splash stays) if you add a new user to your
system and try logging in?
Yes, that was due to beagled. My guess is that any failed process
causes the splash to stay.
Do you have the loopback interface properly configured
On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 02:57 +0530, Siddhesh Poyarekar wrote:
On 4/6/07, Sven Arvidsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does this still happen (splash stays) if you add a new user to your
system and try logging in?
Yes, that was due to beagled. My guess is that any failed process
causes the splash
On Sun, 2007-03-25 at 12:54 +0530, Siddhesh Poyarekar wrote:
I too have the same problem on sid (gnome 2.14.3). I have not saved
any session (no .gnome2/session). The splash stops at Loading
Nautilus. Clicking it makes it go away.
Here's the contents of .xsession-errors. Thought probably
On 4/1/07, Sven Arvidsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From the log above, Gnome-Message: gnome_execute_async_with_env_fds:
returning -1 the API tells me This function forks and executes some
program in the background. On error, returns -1. Do you have any apps
set to auto start in the session
Hi,
I too have the same problem on sid (gnome 2.14.3). I have not saved
any session (no .gnome2/session). The splash stops at Loading
Nautilus. Clicking it makes it go away.
Here's the contents of .xsession-errors. Thought probably this could help:
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/etc/gdm/PreSession/Default:
Package: gnome-session
Version: 2.14.3-5
Followup-For: Bug #284090
I noticed that splash screen does not disappear, similar like first
report.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 4.0
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:
Le mercredi 10 janvier 2007 à 16:42 -0500, Armando Romero a écrit :
Package: gnome-session
Version: 2.14.3-5
Followup-For: Bug #284090
I noticed that splash screen does not disappear, similar like first
report.
Same as others: this is most likely caused by another program and has
nothing
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