That version is no more supported
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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(Temporary workaround: Switch to virtual terminal. Kill rogue
processess. sudo stop gdm, exec startx.)
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Above I had already described a manual workaround.
After killling -9 gnome-session one can use the terminal provided by the rescue
session to start gnome-session
(the new Ubuntu gui is even more unusable then Gnome-3)
Killing gdm and running startx is not necessary.
Cheers
Mike
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** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
gnome-session gets stuck utilizing 100% cpu
As additional data point:
Starting a rescue session will leave a terminal behind even after killing -9
gnome-session from the console.
From within the terminal gnome-session can then successfully be restartet.
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gnome-session gets stuck utilizing 100% cpu time of one core
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