I can confirm this.
(xserver-xgl was really fast for me in gutsy, but slow in hardy anyone
experienced the same?)
** Changed in: xserver-xgl
Status: New = Confirmed
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[hardy] broken X session, can't login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174408
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 176515 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/176515
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 176515
[Hardy] Race condition in Xgl startup process
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[hardy] broken X session, can't login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174408
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The error in your .xsession-errors is the same as the one in Bug
#176515. A patch has been added to solve an issue in Xgl startup script.
Could you please check of it solves this bug too ?
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[hardy] broken X session, can't login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174408
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It probably does; as I said, I managed to login once by chance, Xgl
started sooner probably, but it was too slow in working (no idea why),
so I have uninstalled it.
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[hardy] broken X session, can't login
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Well it's a little bit weird.
After further investigation I've found that after the second login Xgl
is way too slow to start and gnome-session starts _before_ Xgl (in Xgl-
session Xgl is started in the background)
A workaround is to add a sleep 5 in /usr/share/xserver-xgl/Xgl-session
after the
It seems to be an issue with the startup of Xgl session.
Disabling Xgl autostart (create a file named ~/.config/xserver-xgl/disable)
solves this issue.
The way xgl starts has changed recently. I'm trying to find out why it works
just after boot time and not after the next logout/login.
If you
** Also affects: xserver-xgl
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I doubt it's that. First of all, there are several error messages before
starting Xgl.
Second of all, after another reboot I could log-in normally. Xgl
actually started, but it was much too slow, so I just uninstalled it.
Now I can log-in, but I have other issues with compiz (other bug).
Unless
Weird. After a reboot it seems to be working. Unless someone things this
might be useful to track down some bug, feel free to close the report.
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[hardy] broken X session, can't login
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By the way, at the moment my update status is weird, with some conflicts
between packages. I can't tell if this is related is some way and it
will be fixed when the packages get sorted out:
~$ sudo aptitude dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state
I managed to run Compiz, after I changed the $GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID
to skip the check in the /usr/bin/compiz script...
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After RsomeFM, I'm taking a look through ~/gnome2/session
What I found so far:
I have lines for 4,Program=deskbar-applet, 5,Program=vino-session,
8,Program=evolution-exchange-storage but the corresponding executables aren't
in $PATH. However, some of them are running. I can't tell if the lines
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