[Bug 1450279] Re: gnome flashback session fails to end on logout in Trusty

2015-05-12 Thread Chris Good
Note also: problem comes back after system boot until you restart xrdp again. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-session in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1450279 Title: gnome flashback session fails to

[Bug 1450279] Re: gnome flashback session fails to end on logout in Trusty

2015-05-12 Thread Chris Good
Hi Alberts, Good work! I was also able to connect and logout multiple times after restarting xrdp (sudo service xrdp restart). All the processes end properly and the rdp window closes. Now if we can just figure out what is different after restarting xrdp compared to how it is after system

[Bug 1440570] Re: VNC'ing into gnome-session-flashback (Metacity) in non-shared desktop mode causes Super+KEY pressed behavior

2015-05-05 Thread Chris Good
Hi Alberts, Yes, Super+Tab only works before patch is added. It doesn't work after patch is added. As you said, Alt+Tab is an alternative for Super+Tab. I've done some more testing of Super key shortcuts using shortcuts from

[Bug 1440570] Re: VNC'ing into gnome-session-flashback (Metacity) in non-shared desktop mode causes Super+KEY pressed behavior

2015-05-04 Thread Chris Good
I have tested metacity 1:2.34.13-0ubuntu4.1 and while the s key now works correctly (no longer opens the Applications menu), the Super (Windows) key no longer works. For example, Windows+Tab no longer switches between application windows. I uninstalled the trusty proposed metacity,

[Bug 1251281] Re: gnome-session-flashback/Unity fails to start without hardware acceleration in cloud/remote environments (Forwarded-X/XRDP/VNC/NX/X2GO/Chromoting)

2015-04-30 Thread Chris Good
Created bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome- session/+bug/1450279 for the logout problem in comment #89. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-session in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1251281

[Bug 1450279] Re: gnome flashback session fails to end on logout in Trusty

2015-04-30 Thread Chris Good
Hi Alberts, I have changed ~/.xsession to : gnome-session --session=gnome-flashback --disable-acceleration-check --debug and attached the resulting ~/.xsession-errors (xsession-errors20150501) I removed: export DESKTOP_SESSION=gnome-fallback export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=Unity which you suggested in

[Bug 1450279] Re: gnome flashback session fails to end on logout in Trusty

2015-04-30 Thread Chris Good
** Attachment added: xsession-errors-tims-nodropbox https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/1450279/+attachment/4388761/+files/xsession-errors-tims-nodropbox -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to

[Bug 1251281] Re: gnome-session-flashback/Unity fails to start without hardware acceleration in cloud/remote environments (Forwarded-X/XRDP/VNC/NX/X2GO/Chromoting)

2015-04-29 Thread Chris Good
Oops, I should have posted the comment first before adding an attachment. Here is the rest of comment #89: I have attached the ~/.xsession-errors file. The other problems are: Many indicators do not work. eg nm-applet I cannot type 's' in gnome-terminal - it keeps on opening the Applications

[Bug 1251281] Re: gnome-session-flashback/Unity fails to start without hardware acceleration in cloud/remote environments (Forwarded-X/XRDP/VNC/NX/X2GO/Chromoting)

2015-04-29 Thread Chris Good
Hi people, Thanks very much for all the help. I can run gnome-flashback in Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS (up to date) using xrdp/vnc now, but it is not workable yet. I'm using Remote Desktop from Windows 7 to connect to Ubuntu. The major problem is that logging out doesn't work. The window changes to a

[Bug 1251281] Re: gnome-session-flashback/Unity fails to start without hardware acceleration in cloud/remote environments (Forwarded-X/XRDP/VNC/NX/X2GO/Chromoting)

2015-04-29 Thread Chris Good
Hi Alberts Muktupāvels, Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it but it hasn't made any difference. (I know the new environment values were used because I can see them in the environment when running terminal in the gnome desktop). The messages in .xsession-errors are in a different order but seem

[Bug 1450279] [NEW] gnome flashback session fails to end on logout in Trusty

2015-04-29 Thread Chris Good
Public bug reported: On logout, the window changes to a blank purple screen and never closes. All the processes are still running. This is a big problem because in Trusty, Unity needs hardware acceleration, so you cannot use Unity in any remote access scenario (like using windows remote

[Bug 1251281] Re: gnome-session-flashback fails to start without hardware acceleration in cloud/remote environments (Forwarded-X/XRDP/VNC/NX/X2GO/Chromoting)

2014-11-01 Thread Chris Good
Hi eugenesan mikedep333, Thanks very much for your explanations. Based on them I've done more research and now understand much better. Very interesting! Sorry for the late reply - I've been on holidays. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs,

[Bug 1251281] Re: gnome-session-flashback fails to start without hardware acceleration in cloud/remote environments (Forwarded-X/XRDP/VNC/NX/X2GO/Chromoting)

2014-09-27 Thread Chris Good
Would someone please explain what the problem is in simple terms? I thought it was that Unity in Ubuntu 14.04 requires 3D acceleration but if so, why does Unity work when run in VirtualBox without 3D acceleration, and also when run in a VMware VM in a vSphere console? -- You received this bug