** Description changed:
after upgrading and cleaning from 15.10 to 16.04 the ubuntu/unity
desktop doesn't start anymore.
what's missing:
* launcher
* menue-bar
* old desktop-icons are there - and starting
* windows dont have a decoration, cant be closed
* active windows cant be
seems to be the same problem i have.
* occurred after upgrade to 16.04
* clean test-user didn't help
* switching display-driver from nvidia to nuveau or an alternate nvidia didnt
help.
* reinstall ubuntu-desktop didn't help
compiz-configuration-setup-manager was installed - and modified. but
Public bug reported:
after upgrading and cleaning from 15.10 to 16.04 the ubuntu/unity
desktop doesn't start anymore.
what's missing:
* launcher
* menue-bar
* old desktop-icons are there - and starting
* windows dont have a decoration, cant be closed
* active windows cant be changed (only the
Public bug reported:
i used to set the session livetime for a php session in .htaccess:
.htaccess:
php_value session.gc_maxlifetime 3600
so unfortuately this isn't working anymore sice the garbage collector
ist deleting unused sessions every 1440 seconds.
/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime:
#!/bin/sh
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Opinion
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Title:
session.gc_maxlifetime ignored by garbage collector
To
seems not properly reasonend - more a workaround.
settings like these should be update-safe.
i recognised, my modified /usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime script has been overwritten
by some system-updates.
why isn't there a hook or something like that to easy configure (and
keep) such an elementary
Public bug reported:
i used to set the session livetime for a php session in .htaccess:
.htaccess:
php_value session.gc_maxlifetime 3600
so unfortuately this isn't working anymore sice the garbage collector
ist deleting unused sessions every 1440 seconds.
/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime:
#!/bin/sh
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Opinion
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1237343
Title:
session.gc_maxlifetime ignored by garbage collector
To manage
seems not properly reasonend - more a workaround.
settings like these should be update-safe.
i recognised, my modified /usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime script has been overwritten
by some system-updates.
why isn't there a hook or something like that to easy configure (and
keep) such an elementary
i cant believe! - but it's the same issue I#ve had already with ver.
9.04 - now it's 12.04 and still problems with thumbnailing and
nautilus..
Imprtance: Low is a shame
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