Looking at dbus-x11, I think it would still be possible to have it
running without it, but I feel it would need to tune the systemd units a
bit to get dbus running.
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Turns out that Ubiquity was removing dbus-x11 (was included in it's
remove list), so I've removed it from Ubiquity's package remove list and
released Ubuntu Unity 22.04 (didn't find any issues after that):
https://twitter.com/ubuntu_unity/status/1517174884576935936
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** No longer affects: unity (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
Unity7 crashes on Jammy
I just did a fresh install (again) of Ubuntu Unity 22.04 (an iso I built
just now) and it looks like dbus-x11 was not installed by default and
installing it without touching gnome-session (and then rebooting) fixed
the issue (I didn't install or remove any another packages). This works
with both
So you can minimize this window and then have working Unity. If you
close it, your session ends.
This window belongs to a process of
/usr/libexec/gnome-session-failed
** Attachment added: "jammy-error-moved-aside.png"
Confirm (in KVM machines) that Unity works fine from gdm3 under Impish,
but a fresh VM of Jammy doesn't work with either lightdm or gdm for me.
I get to see a quick glimpse of the Unity desktop, then this fullscreen
splash error shows up
"Oh no! Something has gone wrong.
A problem has occurred
Hi Marco, I didn't get any error on an old but up-to-date installation
of 22.04 with LightDM, but got a login error from gnome-session when
using a fresh Ubuntu 22.04 daily-live ISO and installing Unity7 on top
of it (with both gdm and lightdm). Apparently, it works after installing
the old
Ah, Rudra: All my tests have been done *with lightDM*, not gdm.
I assume there's some bit lightdm is not doing, but in my test
environment it was perfectly able to start the session as underlined in
the comments below.
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Also systemd units seems green:
● ubuntu-vmware
State: running
Jobs: 0 queued
Failed: 0 units
Since: Wed 2022-04-20 20:28:39 CEST; 40min ago
CGroup: /user.slice/user-1001.slice/user@1001.service
├─session.slice
│ ├─xdg-document-portal.service
I've tested current Jammy in a VM (old one, but with a barely used user) and it
seems to work properly:
https://imgur.com/19SdylW.png
Can you provide further logs of the error you're getting?
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I tried using GDM3 as suggested by Khurshid, and it works perfectly fine
with GDM3 and the latest version of gnome-session. Guess I'll release
Ubuntu Unity 22.04 with GDM instead of lightdm since it's too late to
release an update to fix this for lightdm users before the release.
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Unity always use lightdm. Will try using gdm.
Yes. The current_desktop_name is being set from data/unity.desktop.in.in file.
Please look at the patch
in debian/patches/ubuntu/ubuntu-session.patch.
As for changes between impish and jammy, It seems now the object path
has
Is this a `gnome-session` issue? The source sayeth (@ gnome-
session/main.c:422)
/* From 3.14 GDM sets XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP. For compatibility with
* older versions of GDM, other display managers, and startx,
* set a fallback value if we don't find it set.
*/
** Also affects: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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@vanvugt Why the affected package cchanged from gnome-session to unity?
This gnome-session issue which sets the XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP for unity
under unity-session.
It works gnome-session 40.1.1-3ubuntu1, but not with 41.3-1ubuntu1.
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** Package changed: gnome-session (Ubuntu) => unity (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Unity7 crashes on Jammy with 22.04's gnome-session version
To manage
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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This is happenning bcz of wrong XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP (as in Gnome vs
Unity7:Unity:Ubuntu). Ubuntu-settings sets themes deopending on that
value.
@3v1n0 Can you please look into it ?
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** Description changed:
Unity7 seems to crash on 22.04 when logging in after installing Ubuntu
(it works fine in the live session). I then tried installing the 21.10
gnome-session package on 22.04 and Unity7 then worked perfectly fine.
+ Also, XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP is set to GNOME instead of
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