This problem is widespread, it also has more duplicate bugs in: #52200, #56140
and #61924.
Finally this bug is now acknowledged by being in confirmed status and of high
importance.
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I can confirm this behavior. I can not start any apps but use the
existing ones. After a while the apps I clicked start.
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Hmm, after writing a script which continously attaches strace to gnome-
session (and keeping it running in the background), the bug gets worse:
- It happens much more often
- After hitting CTRL-ALT-BS, gnome-session goes to D-State in ps -aux, I have
to reboot to get an X session again...
- strac
Hi!
I have the same symptoms here:
- Thinkpad T41p
- Ubuntu 6.06 LTS
- After resume from suspend-to-ram (or standby, don't know which S?-Level GNOME
uses), gnome-terminal et al. do not start correctly
- strace -p stalls at "read(10,"
- after removing everything in /tmp/.ICE-unix/ , starting ano
I can confirm this bug on my Notebook MSI S260. It happens regularly,
about once in a day. The applications start suddenly after about 10
minutes. I don't have any problem with the network and ping localhost
works.
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On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 10:13 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Does your loopback is still correctly configured when that happens? Does
> "ping 127.0.0.1" works correctly?
>
Yes it does.
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Tested this and yes, the loopback is up and working. Happens both for me
(running NetworkManager) and my sister (using the usual Ubuntu network
tools).
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Does your loopback is still correctly configured when that happens? Does
"ping 127.0.0.1" works correctly?
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My gnome-session magically resumed operation after about 10 to 30
minutes. Or at least the programs I started showed up. So just having
some patience helps.
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On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 19:38 +, Adriaan Peeters wrote:
> For example xterm does not have the --sm-diable option so you cannot
> start it that way. It is possible to start network-admin --sm-diable
> though to reset the network configurarion to a working state.
>
> gnome-session might hang becau
For example xterm does not have the --sm-diable option so you cannot
start it that way. It is possible to start network-admin --sm-diable
though to reset the network configurarion to a working state.
gnome-session might hang because of a non-working network environment,
see bug #49431
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On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 00:15 +0800, Ealden Esto E. Escañan wrote:
> On Sun, 2006-06-11 at 15:45 +, Ruben Vermeersch wrote:
> > It's gnome-session, starting apps with --sm-disable makes them work.
> > When I delete the files in /tmp/.ICE-unix/ my apps start again.
> >
> > Somehow gnome-session s
On Sun, 2006-06-11 at 15:45 +, Ruben Vermeersch wrote:
> It's gnome-session, starting apps with --sm-disable makes them work.
> When I delete the files in /tmp/.ICE-unix/ my apps start again.
>
> Somehow gnome-session seems to be locking up.
>
Thanks for the tip. I'll try it once I experien
It's gnome-session!
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It's gnome-session, starting apps with --sm-disable makes them work.
When I delete the files in /tmp/.ICE-unix/ my apps start again.
Somehow gnome-session seems to be locking up.
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