Hello Brian
Using the proposed package fixes the XReply bug.
I now experience other bugs from other display related packages. I set
up my display incorrectly at first so they just might be reports of
that. I'll reboot and see if they remain.
Otherwise the theme is correct, the keyboard layout
An update:
No other crashes after rebooting.
Booting with a secondary display attached causes it to fail miserably
though. Attaching the display after the xsession is up and running works
as it should. I'll play around with the xorg,conf and see if I can sort
it out. I don't think it has
The problem was that .xinitrc/.xsessionrc was not run when using gdm so adding
the lines
xrandr --setprovideroutputsource modesetting NVIDIA-0
xrandr --auto
in /etc/gdm/Init/Default fixed the problem, but lead to other errors later. (I
reported them as different errors as they aren't related to
My laptop has an optimus graphics card.
I don't have nvidia-prime installed. I condifured it manually since
nvidia-prime doesn't configure it for gdm only for lightdm.
and the problem persists, so it's not specifically to do with nvidia-
prime.
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You received this bug notification because you
Public bug reported:
1) I'm using Ubuntu GNOME 13.10
2) Latest Packages (Okt 20)
3) I expected it load normally
4) lots of things broke:
- It took extremely long to load (before installation it was extremely quick)
- GTK themes is broken (Look like classic X almost)
Thing that are borken
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1160655 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1160655
Hi
The bug report that you linked to is private so I can't look at the other bug
report. (Also why it didn't show up when searching for similar bugs before
posting this one)
Regards
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You received
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu version: 13.10 Gnome
SW version: updated using ftp.wa.co.za Sep 14 15:00 local time from the
development branch (happens with earlier version aswel)
HW: Roccat P502 4AB Laptop
Expected: GDM login prompt appears
Happened: Depending on things I tried the splash
Had similar problem with my cdrom drive. Found the reason and solution to my
problem here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1025786
Solved my problem by removing the the udf from my /etc/fstab where my cdrom was
mounted from:
/dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto,exec,utf8 0