Still not fixed for me either.
Latest beta, i7 640-LM, OCZ Vertex 2 SSD.
My session is a bit special, I don't start a normal gnome. It looks like
this:
florian@hermione ~ % cat /usr/share/xsessions/compiler.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Compiler
Comment=AWN and compiz
Exec=gnome-session
Rodrigo, for me, the sleep-workaround didn't help in any way, either
(even with sleep 5 or sleep 10). And I'm on the fast end :)
As said, for me, gdm's gnome-settings-daemon seems to actually hang
after I'm logging in. Still seems to be some kind of a race condition,
as this only happens maybe 1
Installed UbuntuOne here. Not using it though.
I also have no .Xmodmap. I do this on startup however:
In /etc/rc.local:
setkeycodes 67 244 6c 245 68 246 66 247
After logging in:
xinput set-prop TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint Evdev Wheel Emulation 1
xinput set-prop TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint Evdev Wheel
@Rodrigo: Yup, removed it. Will be able to tell if it got better in a
few hours/days :)
Also, I'm still wondering why I can't kill gdm's gnome-settings-daemon
with a SIGTERM, only with a SIGKILL. Am I the only one having that
issue?
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@Rodrigo: Nope, didn't help. Still having the issue. To me, it seems
gdm's gnome-settings-daemon is still there after the login, and is there
for a minute or so. Because sometimes (or maybe even always, have to
check) when this issue happens, I seem to have a orange-like theme, and
after some
I also have the same problem.
Intel i7-620LM, OCZ Vertex 2 SSD, Intel Corporation Core Processor
Integrated Graphics Controller (in the i7). So this doesn't seem to be a
NVidia issue. The sleeping workaround didn't work for me (starting a
gnome-session without a gnome-panel nor metacity, but with
Still rarely seems to happen to me, not using any virtualisation.
Also, it seems to always happen after I do sudo service gdm restart in
a tty.
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What's the * for? You don't really want to remove every file starting
with .xsession-errors, you ONLY want to remove the file .xsession-
errors. I'd suggest doing:
sh -c 'rm -f ~/.xsession-errors'
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/401823
You
I don't want to try "probably not will be maintained" personl project
PPA as it says, "Purely for testing, will probably not maintain. Only
lightly tested for unintended consequences..".
But hope there will a fix from big players instead.
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For some reason, the copy and paste action doesn't get any response ever
since I upgraded to Ubuntu 21.04.
The sender (according to GNOME logs) is: GNOME terminal.
Let me know if I need to give more information.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 21.04
Package:
The only gnome extension I use from your list is
'caffe...@patapon.info'.
I don't have the other extensions installed as you mentioned.
"The copy and paste action don't get any response 2 out of 5 times since
I upgraded to Ubuntu 21.04."
Currently, at the very moment, I don't see it happening.
** Description changed:
- For some reason, the copy and paste action doesn't get any response ever
- since I upgraded to Ubuntu 21.04.
+ For some reason, the copy and paste action doesn't get any response 2
+ out of 5 times since I upgraded to Ubuntu 21.04.
The sender (according to GNOME
I have done what you have said.
- Disabled 3 extensions which I had installed.
- rm -rf ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions
Okay, I will record or screenshot if the problem arises again.
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Ubuntu 20.10
pranav@exam ~> sudo grep segfault /var/log/kern.log | grep nautilus
Feb 3 19:33:08 exam kernel: [ 139.517251] nautilus[5024]: segfault at 20 ip
7f090d32e844 sp 7ffcff5f9ac8 error 4 in
libgio-2.0.so.0.6600.1[7f090d27d000+119000]
Feb 4 08:36:13 exam kernel: [ 3365.554797]
Sender: gdm-session-wor
Message: GLib-GObject: g_object_unref: assertion 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed.
Priority: 3
I get this error every single time in each boot. And I don't know why.
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