Public bug reported:
Upgrading from xenial to bionic failed the removal of systemd-shim.
I think the messages were the same as the following, that I can reproduce by
running "apt upgrade" from the upgraded system:
Removing systemd-shim (9-1bzr4ubuntu1) ...
Removing 'diversion of
/usr/share/dbus
I have better with my Thinkpad X100e : 4 levels of brightness per keypress !
This reduces from 16 to 5, which is quite annoying.
I didn’t have the problem up to natty…
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Hard to tell since I’ll need to reinstall natty and do the upgrade again
to test…
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/850457
Title:
Mixed ambiance/radiance
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 789333 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/789333
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Log says :
(nautilus:xxx): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: value_to_ffi_type: Unsupported
fundamental type: GEnum
before segfaulting.
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Strangely enough, the DBUS call to console kit fails in
gsm_consolekit_attempt_stop in gsm-consolekit.c :
res = dbus_g_proxy_call_with_timeout (manager->priv->ck_proxy,
"Stop",
INT_MAX,
** Summary changed:
- logout instead of shutdown
+ Cannot shutdown when multiple users are logged in
** Summary changed:
- Cannot shutdown when multiple users are logged in
+ [Maverick] Cannot shutdown when multiple users are logged in
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I can confirm this bug after upgrading from lucid to maverick.
Users with administrative rights used to be asked for their password when
shutting down the system and other users were logged in. This doesn't work
anymore.
Please note the following line in the .xsession-errors.old attached above:
I also have this problem with an up to date 32-bit jaunty beta.
My hardware is different, based on Athlon XP + nforce2 + R300, see attached
output of "lspci -v".
The "Hibernate" option is present and works just fine.
Is there something else to do to investigate this problem ?
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