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I have started a new bug report on this: Bug #409621
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Please don't reopen old bugs that are fixed. If you're having issues,
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I have exaclty the same problem as mabawsa, with the themes not working
in a FreeNX session. Disabling the keyboard plugin fixes the problem.
This seems to be a regression that was introduced by an update that was
released 1-2 weeks ago. Can't say exactly because I only noticed it
after a restart.
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Just forgot what I said
Open gconf-editor and go to apps/gnome-settings-daemon/plugins/keyboard and
disable it ;)
This bug has recently happened with Freenx session (since the last kernel
update (2.6.28-14) actually) ...maybe you should open a new bug report ?
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mabawsa >> how did you exactly disable the keyboard plugin ?
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This bug also happens when using a Freenx session (I will try it with VNC and
x11vnc later today). The only side effect is that theming and icons display
incorrectly. It has only recently started to happen so there may be a
regression somewhere.
After logging into freenx and Typing gnome-setting
Should I open a new bug for Jaunty or mark this one as new or do
nothing?
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The resolution not being configurable by the vnc client is expected I
think. Xvnc and I assume vnc4server don't support xrandr so you can't
change the resolution from what is configured on the server when the
display is created. So I think that one is a limitation rather than a
bug. You can make mu
still happening with jaunty - a real pity, lost a couple of hours with
this old bug.
This is what I get when I launch gnome-settings-manager in a terminal
window inside the vnc (vnc4server) session.
incidentally the VNC resolution i get is also wrong (800x600 all the
time, ignoring the -geometry)
I should be more specific - the session I'm starting with x11vnc via gdm
(the KillInitClients = False trick documented elsewhere) keeps the
settings daemon alive. It seems to still die under TightVNC server when
started by xrdp.
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I'm seeing the failures stop as of 4/02/2009.
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the bug described there has been fixed according to the GNOME bug, if
you still have an issue on jaunty better to open a new bug
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Me too!
Still fails on Jaunty (2009-03-15) with Terminal Server Client (Xnest
and Xephyr) unless the keyboard plugin is disabled.
-jh
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I updated to Jaunty and as of today's Jaunty (2/3/2009) I can replicate
this problem on i386.
The good news is that the workaround still works as well.
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Is somebody still having this in jaunty? could someone comment on the
upstream report then? thanks.
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fixed upstream, thanks for reporting.
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I can confirm this on a fresh install of intrepid x86 with all the
latest updates and vnc4server installed. It works fine under normal X
but under Xvnc, gnome-settings-daemon crashes every time it tries to
start. With nothing disabled, it segfaults when initializing the mouse
plugin. After disab
Aaron Roydhouse's suggestion to disable the keyboard plugin also stopped
my gnome-settings daemon from crashing. This is on an up-to-date hardy
system and vnc4server.
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Not fixed in intrepid, even though stated in comment 26. See the file
I'm attaching. With normal settings, Segmentation Fault is gotten just
by starting gnome-settings-daemon. With the mouse plugin disabled, the
BadWindow is gotten if any window/application is opened. With both mouse
and keyboard p
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Pedro: Is there any way to get this fix into ubuntu-updates (not ubuntu-
security) for Hardy 8.04 LTS? Although not a security issue, it is a
significant enduser annoyance issue (the number of duplicate bug reports
attests to that), and Hardy 8.04 is marked "LTS" indicating that it
should be okay t
this is fixed in Intrepid with the 2.24.0 version of the package.
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Okay, I've done some serious digging, and it looks like a window is
created (in my case it's mostly gnome-screensaver), but it disappears
*before* the CreateNotify goes out. This is because gnome-screensaver
complains that it's already running, and immediately quits. Thus it
doesn't seem to call
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latest trace is a duplicate of bug 254671.
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I have approximately the same crash here. It looks like the gsd-
keyboard-xkb filter gets a CreateWindow notification event, but the
window id isn't valid anymore (maybe the window already disappeared?),
for an unknown reason. When the xklavier engine tries to get the
Window's title property, it g
I've followed "Roydhouse" suggestions. The improvement is minimal
compared to the performance seen in Gutsy which I had running for a
year... and which was virtually undetectable on a 1Gb lan. With Hardy
upgrade (which I'm totally regretting) on the same network setup this
is one significant deg
Following Aaron Roydhouse and others' suggestion, I found that disabling
the mouse plugin fixed the error messages. keyboard plugin had no
effect. However, disabling the mouse plugin messed with my key bindings
in such a way that the system was unusable.
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I had the same problems but the descripton of Aaron Roydhouse fixed my
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I experienced the same problem with gnome-settings-daemon using Xvnc
(vnc4server 4.1.1+xorg1.0) with Ubuntu 8.04 desktop (all updates as at
15 June 2008). I found that disabling just the keyboard plug-in for
gnome-settings-daemon, and logging in again, gave immediate relief.
For the other dimwits
Ok. On current hardy, the problem seems to be even more about the gnome-
settings-daemon's mouse plugin than keyboard plugin. Unsetting apps ->
gnome_settings_daemon -> plugins -> mouse -> active gives me themed VNC
session already, but it gnome-settings-daemon crashes often when doing
anything wit
Moving to confirmed, the gnome-settings-daemon problem is definitely
there. Please no comments about performance related problems, file a new
bug or find an existing bug about it.
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[quote]By the way, where I mean "VNC performance" is Xvnc, not x11vnc.
They are 2 different programs. The performance of Xvnc is fine in Feisty
or Gutsy, but not in Hardy. The performance of x11vnc won't be as good
as Xvnc in theory, since it's started for the existing DISPLAY and need
to track the
I have similar problems with vnc speed and the gnome-settings Daemon
crashing. To stop the message I not only had to disable the keyboard
plug in but the mouse plug in as well. The speed is still sluggish
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Interesting findings.
To confirm the performance issue is caused by gnome-settings-daemon, I
just run following test:
1. Ctrl + Alt + F1, login
2. X :1 -query localhost
Then a similar window appears like open a VNC session. In this X
session, the performance is good.
So I guess it's a Xvnc <->
The "Slow VNC" thing everyone is noticing is actually NOT directly
related to VNC. So trying new VNC servers/clients will not help,
unfortunately.
I suspect that this slowness in my VNC sessions (and probably yours too)
is coming from something in the Gnome session... Very likely gnome-
settings-
Same slow performance here with x11vnc server. I can't comment on performance
before hardy as I ran vino, but x11vnc is very slow. I also applied the fix
but this did nothing to help with performance.
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Oh yes, and as more than one person has noted, VNC performance is
incredibly poor on hardy. In fact, in my case, it's so poor that gnome-
settings-daemon takes long enough to start up that the first thing to
appear is a grey blank window that later (in a minute or so) paints to
reveal an error that
I confirm that I'm seeing the exact same issues (Xtightvnc causing
gnome-settings-daemon to keep crashing with BadWindow on new windows
being mapped, and being restarted) with the same fix (disabling the
keyboard plugin for gnome-settings-daemon), in addition to the other
issue with TightVNC (keybo
Same problem here; same fix; same poor VNC performance. Mine is started
by inetd, not xinetd.
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I have the same problem, using Hardy Beta 5, updated to April 1st. Disabling
the keyboard plugin on Gnome Settings Daemon fixes the crashes.
Is there any open bug about Xvnc performance?
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I have the same problem here. And I've been using Xvnc with xinet.d in
this way under Feitsy and Gutsy, the speed is acceptable. But with Hardy
b4, just try to vnc to localhost:1 will like viewing the desktop
remotely through WAN. So I believe there should be something wrong here.
Hope the porform
Not sure what else I can do to help, or what else is needed to move bug from
"incomplete" status. Hoping this is a good start.
FWIW Xvnc under Hardy is abysmally slow and klunky compared to Gutsy. I
have no idea why the performance is so awful here. I can see the individual
GTK widgets being pa
I can also report this problem and the same solution --disabling the
keyboard plugin to gnome-settings-daemon made everything work smoothly.
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According to the output log, it's not failing during the xrandr plugin,
but rather during the keyboard plugin, and in particular in some of the
xklavier function calls:
#3 0xb792dab6 in XGetWindowProperty () from /usr/lib/libX11.so.6
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#4 0xb63feda4 in xkl_engine_ge
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