Issue reproduced. Loging in and out fixes the problem temporarily but
after reboot the issue is still there.
FIXED by installing Ubuntu 16.10
NOTE: Core i5 here. For pictures of issue look at my question on Ask
Ubuntu -> http://askubuntu.com/questions/886795/unity-sometimes-blue-
Issue still reproduced.
My ubuntu 16.04 failes sometimes to load themes on my asus UX305 (with ssd). I
had to reboot it to get this fixed
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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no activity since a while; seems that no one been affected nowadays.
Closing it.
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Sorry if I'm wrong, but wouldn't we simply be able to check every second
or so whether the settings daemon from the login manager has exited, and
only when that one has exited, start the settings daemon for the user?
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There is no maintenance on distro having reached EOL
http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=2189
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Status: Triaged = Invalid
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Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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** Tags removed: maverick natty
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Triaged = Invalid
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Title:
the session settings manager can try starting before the login screen
@lpuser1138: your issue is a different one, could you open a new bug
rather than commenting on a random one?
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Title:
the session
None of the proposed solutions so far works for my setup at all.
Specs:
Distribution: Ubuntu 11.04 64Bit (Actual machine, NOT a virtual machine)
Codename: Natty Narwhal
Desktop: Gnome 2
CPU: Intel Quad Core 2 Extreme, X9650, 64Bit, (3GHz per core)
GPU: GeForce 8800 GT
GPU MEM: 512 MB
GPU MEM
Oops, I forgot that long outputs were not allowed. I'll attatch the debug
outputs as log files.
Attached to this post is the output of:
sudo gnome-settings-daemon --debug --no-daemon
Lots of debug info, then it just hangs and does nothing else on the last
line.
** Attachment added: The output
Attached to this post is the non-elevated privilege output:
gnome-settings-daemon --debug --no-daemon
This debug output basically said:
The program 'gnome-settings-daemon' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadValue (integer parameter
Ok, so apparently attaching files to posts is broken as well. Here are some
pastebin links for the debug output files:
Output from sudo gnome-settings-daemon --debug --no-daemon
http://pastebin.com/uJiqU178
Output from gnome-settings-daemon --debug --no-daemon
http://pastebin.com/yZWVEwmE
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Reading the comment above, it seems any fix for this bug will be rather
complex, so I'm removing the papercuts task.
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The problem seems to have disappeared for me with the latest updates.
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Title:
the session settings manager can try starting before
And here are my specs with a before/after 2nd login screenshot...
Ubuntu 11.10
Kernel 3.0.0-14-generic
GNOME 3.2.1
Intel Core Duo CPU E7200
3GB DDR2
NVIDIA GT 520, Driver 280.13 (Proprietary with post-release updates)
64 GB SSD
** Attachment added: Before and After 2nd login screenshots
Seeing the same issue with a recent install of Ubuntu 11.10 x64, NVIDIA
SSD.
Happens on every boot. Logout Login seems to load everything properly
again.
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Having the same issue in Oneric, random occurences, sometimes reboot works,
sometimes requires multiple reboots. Although still not sure if this is related
to the bug mentioned here, or the one over here...
http://askubuntu.com/questions/21305/desktop-forgets-theme
Am running an old Athlon with
In 11.04, the workaround proposed in #204 makes the problem disappear
for me.
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Title:
the session settings manager can try starting
Logged in today to see the good 'ol gnome icon set appear on unity.
This is a fully u-t-d Natty 11.04 with Unity only. This bug is sporadic
and infrequent for me, but definitely exists.
Is there any chance of a fix for Natty? Or, are we just moving on ahead
now with gnome 3 only?
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Yes, I am still having the issue in Oneiric. With both Unity and Gnome
3.
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 6:21 AM, Sebastien Bacher seb...@ubuntu.com wrote:
is anyone still getting that issue in Oneiric?
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Correction, this is a problem with my user settings from Ubuntu 11.04.
I don't have any problems with a new user account.
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 5:39 PM, jon parker parker@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, I am still having the issue in Oneiric. With both Unity and Gnome 3.
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at
is anyone still getting that issue in Oneiric?
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Assignee: Rodrigo Moya
Not at all. (Note: I'm using a SSD for whole system).
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Title:
the session settings manager can try starting before the login screen
Upstream are removing the fix while developing the next major version of
gnome to see if it comes back so this bug should probably remain open
for the time being.
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Title:
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Affect Oneiric i386 b2 too using lghtdm g-s-d 3.2.0-0ubuntu2
wonder if the workaround proposed in post #205 can be adapted for lightdm
here is actual output:
** (gnome-settings-daemon:3472): WARNING **: You can only run one xsettings
manager at a time; exiting
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I thought lightdm doesn't use gnome-settings-daemon like old gdm did.. so I
don't get why the race condition can be present (i didn't experienced in
oneiric)
@Rodrigo Moya: am i right? is this still the issue of xrandr and indicators
during login manager?
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Lucazade: I haven't seen any reports for Oneiric about this (with gdm
and lightdm), so I really think it's fixed in 3.x versions. And no,
lightdm doesn't use g-s-d AFAIK, so it shouldn't be an issue there
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I haven't had any gsd problems with either natty nor oneiric (and I
think maverick is fixed now?).
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Title:
the
Unity Greeter does use gnome-settings-daemon, there was a bug where it
was not quitting properly, but this should be fixed (bug 861398)
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Is there any way, an ordinary user experiencing this bug could provide
enough information to resolve the problem? The bug seems random in
nature, so it must be some kind of a race condition, but still I have a
feeling it should be easy to fix (although I do not know linux/ubuntu
well enough to
@eiver
The upstream bug report shows that a workaround has been committed
meaning this bug shouldn't happen anymore once you have the updated
version.
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There is not enough known about what is truly causing this bug for it to
be a papercut.
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jifg's workaround (comment #205) works for me, thanks!
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Title:
the session settings manager can try starting before
See #210
sorry but I have to rescind the comment as I now have ugly desktop icons back
again
the other 2 effects not seen yet
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I don't see that error from bug description in logs, but I have theme
reset every time I cold boot my PC at work (Natty 32bit, theme comes
back if I logout and then login again). On the other hand, I don't have
any issues with theme reset on my home PC (Natty 64bit)
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This worked OK for me. Thank you.
Now back to normal
- no ugly desktop icons
- no wrongly ordered panel sections
- no irritating, dynamic self-centring of a varying-size panel
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