That version is no more supported
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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I had installed kubuntu 11.04 upgradet it to oneric and wished now to install
Unity
I get the same Message if i try to login with unity.
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/20desktop-profiles_activateDesktopProfiles
not exist
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Is it possible that it's not the bug of gnome-session (I was reported
as)? Maybe it should be moved to the right package, at least deletion of
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/20desktop-profiles_activateDesktopProfiles helped,
and that file is part of pacakge desktop-profiles and rdepends on
Still some minor issues left, like missing icons (firefox etc), maybe
that's the problem of bad XDG_DATA_DIRS. I wonder if I made misstake to
always install meta packages for kubuntu, edubuntu, xubuntu, etc too,
since as far as I can recall, that file you suggested to remove is part
of edubuntu
Oneiric is fine, your installation is corrupted somewhat, either by a
local installation or a disk or memory issue, did you try to check your
computer ram with memcheck for example?
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I would be surprised, if a specific bug like this is caused by a
hardware failure, especially because I am using that notebook since
months without a single problem (with previous versions of Ubuntu, too).
Also, other DEs, like KDE seems to work nicely, with many resource
hungry tasks (which
hum, reading again your logs I'm wondering how much sabayon is breaking
things for you, does uninstalling it makes a difference?
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I've removed sabayon (dpkg --purge sabayon). I have even done a reboot
then. However the problem remains. I've attached the whole .xsession-
errors file (I've tested with a totally new and clean user). I've
tested memory with memtest for a while at least, as I thought; no
problem has been found.
By the way, by google'ing a bit, I found something which seems to be a
bit similar to my problem at least: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=633851
Also there was an article mentioning that all your gconf schemas have
been unregistered for some reason and suggesting this:
cd
Just one thing (I don't know if it's a problem or not): on a natty system there
is file:
/usr/share/gconf/schemas/gnome-session.schemas
However on my promlematic oneiric notebook is does not exist. However since
they are different ubuntugnme releases, maybe it's not even a problem.
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/etc/X11/Xsession.d/90qt-a11y: 12: : Permission denied seems weird
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Title:
[oneiric] cannot login, failed to load session
the issue is like Note that '/usr/share' is not in the search path
set by the XDG_DATA_HOME and XDG_DATA_DIRS
can you grep -r XDG in etc?
does running gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.session session works? does
it work if you set XDG_DATA_DIRS=/usr/share?
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Command gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.session session says: No such
schema 'org.gnome.desktop.session'. Setting envvar XDG_DATA_DIRS to
/usr/share does not seem to help. The output of grep (with also the -n
option) is attached.
** Attachment added: grep.output
does removing /etc/X11/Xsession.d/20desktop-
profiles_activateDesktopProfiles makes any difference?
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Title:
[oneiric]
Wow! Yes. With removing (well, moving away to have a backup) I could log
in.
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Title:
[oneiric] cannot login, failed to load
@Anakin: hmm, but does it mean that oneiric will be released as stable
that I can't even log in to the system? It sounds quite painfull
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I've got the same issue on ArchLinux with Gnome 3.2 so I guess it's not
related to Ubuntu at all. You should report this issue upstream on
bugzilla.gnome.org.
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I've reinstall the mentioned packages (apt-get --reinstall install ...)
but still no success.
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Title:
[oneiric] cannot
@Sebastien: thanks for your answer!
gnome-session-bin: 3.2.0-0ubuntu2
gconf2: 3.2.0-0ubuntu1
libglib2 is not installed, not even an installable package exists with
that name (according to apt-get install)
Similar package name seems to be libglib2.0-0 , it's installed, and
version is:
Sorry for the huge amount of comments from me, but I think this bug is
simply a show-stopper, since system can't be used at all (well of
course, if someone can run another kind of session than gnome ...). I
try almost every day to upgrade the system and check the situation with
oneiric, but still,
the issue seems a local install one, 'org.gnome.SessionManager' is
shipped in gnome-session-bin, what version of libglib2, gconf2, gnome-
session-bin are installed?
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lgb@orion:~$ gnome-session --version
gnome-session 3.2.0
lgb@orion:~$ dpkg -S `which gnome-session`
gnome-session-bin: /usr/bin/gnome-session
lgb@orion:~$ dpkg -s gnome-session-bin
Package: gnome-session-bin
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: gnome
Installed-Size: 576
If I try to run gnome-session by hand:
lgb@orion:~$ gnome-session
gnome-session[6343]: GLib-GIO-CRITICAL: Settings schema
'org.gnome.SessionManager' is not installed
gnome-session[6343]: GLib-GIO-CRITICAL: Settings schema
'org.gnome.desktop.session' is not installed
gnome-session[6343]:
** Attachment added: .xsession-erros file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/852485/+attachment/2416290/+files/.xsession-errors
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Btw, I also created a new user, and tested with that, to be sure that no
user config files etc can cause problems, but the result was the same.
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Interesting: running X (with another DE/WM) I got this:
lgb@orion:~$ gconftool --dump /
gconfentryfile
entrylist base=/
Failure listing entries in `/': Failed to activate configuration server: The
name org.gnome.GConf was not provided by any .service files
/entrylist
/gconfentryfile
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