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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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[Expired for Unity because there has been no activity for 60 days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Title:
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Title:
unity --reset doesn't work if
Hi, it's been many months and this is still present. The case is still
valid: if a user breaks their session in a way that they can't login,
they also can't run unity --reset. That shouldn't be the case.
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Thinking about it, there can be a use case when you want to reset your
configuration but not starting unity at all (remember that unity --reset
resets the configuration AND launch unity on an opened session).
Thomas, what's your use case exactly? Do you want to reset the
configuration for a
It's not a critical issue, by all means work on other things first.
Please leave it open, and it might be addressable by a bug fix later, or
closed if it becomes moot with gsettings.
The case is when a user's session is broken and they *cannot* login
successfully to unity or gnome, so they are
@Thomas: thanks for the additional explanation (by not logged in, I
meant not logged in a real session). I can do that easily with the
additional switch I talked above. However changing that right now in the
development cycle doesn't make me feel confident. If you think once
Precise is released
I'm much more interested in the weird white Chrome/Compiz boxes getting
fixed than this. :) And if it becomes a big issue for us, we can just
write our own script that does what unity --reset does. So let's leave
it dormant for now, and if lots of people want it, SRU after sufficient
testing.
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