*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 49221 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/49221
[Expired for Ubuntu because there has been no activity for 60 days.]
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Can't start programs after resume from suspend/hibernate
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 49221 ***
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Unable to start applications after hibernation
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Disabling NTP didn't help - I got the bug again.
ls gave me this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /tmp/.ICE-unix/
total 0
srwxrwxrwx 1 tomcat tomcat 0 2006-07-12 08:40 4812
And ps:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps -ef | grep 4812
tomcat4812 4256 0 08:40 ?00:00:01 x-session-manager
tomcat4854
I couldn't find anything interesting in my logs, so I uploaded a part of
syslog that might show something...
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It just happened again (it only happens sometimes, so it's difficult to
test)...
I was able to
- start console apps (less, man, python, ps, grep, ...)
- open new gnome-console windows tabs
I wasn't able to
- start X apps (xterm)
- start gnome apps (gedit, gnometris, ...)
I made straces of
I also disabled NTP now, to see if that changes anything the next time I
get the bug.
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ok, good. it's trying to open ICE-unix socket, and read from them. ICE socket
is created by ICElib, which is part of GNOME. So it's problem with gnome, and
un-hibernating of them. Can you examine your log files in /var/log/ and try to
find something interesting (of course after un-hibernate)?
oh, sorry ice is not part of gnome, it's x-session-manager work. so try
to do that ls, you will probably find 1 file with some number name. Try
to look for process with that pid ('ps axf | grep 123').
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Thanks for replying. :)
Yes, I've seen the behavior you describe, setting the time then having
the screensaver automatically activate... however, I haven't seen any
timing problems so far. Or maybe I'm just too slow because getting the
time/date immediately after resuming isn't that easy.
As I
Ok. Please try disable NTP time synchronizing, or just disconnect your
pc from internet. Then try to hibernate your computer, maybe your
problem with screenlocking disappear.
Can you 'strace' any application that can be runned after hibernating?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Strace
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Thanks for your bug report. I think this could be date/time related. Fo
example if you change your time too much forward, screensaver is
automaticly activated, or dpmi, etc. Can you try to hibernate your
computer with terminal opened and try to run any application by hand?
Try to run 'date' too,
One other thing I just rememberd: The application do actually start
(show up in ps -ef), but don't show a window at all. They also don't
give any errors in console.
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