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> Created attachment 6976 [details]
> Fix crash and hang while renaming
>
> A new version of my patch. This fixes both:
> - the crash when renaming a file through the popup dialog
> - the hang when renaming many files at once (e.g. using mv)
>
> For
(In reply to Andreas Böhler from comment #134)
> I forgot to mention that I am on an x64 Arch Linux machine (current as of
> today). an strace (with patch #6779 applied) gives:
>
> write(4, "\1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0", 8) = 8
> recvmsg(5, {msg_namelen=0}, MSG_CMSG_CLOEXEC) = -1 EAGAIN (Resource
> t
Robert,
I know you weren't interested in this but would review patches if
needed. Could you point people to the right directions on where to drop
privileges before running X server and stuff like that?
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XDMCP Request packet with no addresses crashes LightDM
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(In reply to Steve Dodier-Lazaro from comment #11)
> The distinction between exec/non-exec bits is pretty irrelevant until
> sandboxing is fully deployed, to be honest. We cannot both provide security
> *and* a good UX for locally installed apps and .desktop files on the Desktop
> for now, so I'm t
Actually sorry, that's wrong, it's unrelated, it's due to our own patch
setting USERS_DIR to /var/lib/lightdm (I don't really understand why,
but that's off-topic for this bug).
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It seems that this change actually broke .dmrc files on Debian.
I'm currently investigating, but it seems that the files (~/.dmrc and
/var/cache/lightdm/dmrc/user.dmrc) are not updated anymore with the
selected session.
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(In reply to Norbert Preining from comment #7)
> I will go ahead and prepare an NMU for Debian's thunar.
You don't really have to, you know. But it'd help to have it committed
to master and stable branches first.
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It seems that gdm now supports setting XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP but uses the
DesktopNames [1] property. It might make sense to migrate LightDM to
uses that too.
[1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=727546
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Seems we don't use the patch since long, and it seems to work fine even
with plymouth. Sorry for the delay.
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Nick or Jannis, could someone take a look at the last patch and maybe
commit it if it sounds sane?
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Can someone take a look a this?
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(In reply to Eric Koegel from comment #24)
> Created attachment 5545 [details]
> Suspend/hibernate upower 0.99 (no logind)
>
>
> (In reply to Eric Koegel from comment #20)
> > Created attachment 5541 [details]
> > Suspend/hibernate upower 0.99 (no logind)
> >
> > So this version makes upower opt
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> Created attachment 5541 [details]
> Suspend/hibernate upower 0.99 (no logind)
>
> So this version makes upower optional but still uses the shutdown helper.
Hmhm, so this one completely ignores logind? Is it really an improvement
wrt. the runtime detect
issue would be to use XInput2
API correctly everywhere, so the “right” cursor is always found.
I'm not sure what that means concerning “global” cursors like the
notification one (I guess it has no reason to be defined until we arrive
at the root window), but I guess that's somet
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Can you provide a link to the ISC issue?
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Looks that this one is fixed indeed.
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Robert, I disagree about lightdm not touching the locale setting. If
there are other ways to login to the system, fine. That doesn't prevent
to read .dmrc which has the correct locale selected by the user.
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Well, in fact the package was indeed fixed in Debian, so you can pick
the patch there.
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ntp in precise has disabled crypto
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Public bug reported:
Hey,
this is the exact same bug as Debian's #670662 and #671626 but as it
affects a stable (LTS) release I thought I would report it too, in case
it can be fixed before the next release.
Basically a multi-arch change in OpenSSL package disabled the crypto
part in ntp, meanin
/etc/environment is empty on Debian. I picked up the correct PATH from
gdm so at least at one point it was the default used by gdm (2 I guess).
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Tit
Here's an updated patch
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Ok, I may have done something wrong during bisecting, because the
relevant bad commit touches something not for x86. Unfortunately,
redoing the whole bisect is a bit too long, especially since I need to
keep the full debian .config now, since I don't exactly know from where
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Yup, seems to work fine.
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I've further debugged inside the merged branch, and got:
corsac@scapa: git bisect log
# bad: [a2c76b83fdd763c826f38a55127ccf25708099ce] usb: renesas_usbhs: fixup
inconsistent return from usbhs_pkt_push()
# good: [2d03423b2319cc854adeb28a03f65de5b5e0ab63] Merge branch
'driver-core-next' of
git:
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Hey,
I have the same issue even with vanilla kernel. I tried to run a bisect
log which I'm not exactly sure of:
git bisect start
# bad: [b8ed9e5b8c34dc9fb1882669e45b21e3d0194881] Linux 3.2.1
git bisect bad b8ed9e5b8c34dc9fb1882669e45b21e3d0194881
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Yes, good point, code is removed now, sorry for that.
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Sorry I somehow missed the question. In Debian we still ship the patch,
but I'll try without and report back.
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Note that in this case it might be wise to separate with and without
accountservices, in case this service does some related job.
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This patch seems to fix the problem.
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lightdm doesn't drop privileges when reading ~/.dmrc
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Seems indeed fixed again in 1.0.2
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100% cpu usage in lightdm
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Confirmed, no delay in 1.0.2 without accountsservice.
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Still present in 1.0.1
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Note that this patch is not present upstream nor in the Debian package,
where I can reproduce it consistently.
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Indeed the problem seems back in 1.0.0
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Then it's a different bug, please open a new one.
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Robert, any news?
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Fixes looks fine, but shouldn't the same thing happen when the
authentication count overflows (and when pressing escape, for example :)
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Yes, confirmed, it's user-list related (so it might make sense to move
that to another bug).
When I set greeter-hide-users=false, selecting the user in the list
loads the correct session but not when manually entering the username.
If you want me to open another bug instead of continuing with thi
See the thread on lightdm list for remarks about accountservice (and no,
hosting it at freedesktop.org doesn't mean it's cross-desktop, right now
the only way to tune stuff there is gnome-control-center).
I guess you meant “Note” instead of “Not” in the last sentence.
Right now this fallback is b
HOME permission don't matter as lightdm read/write them as root (and
it's bad anyway).
It's still not fixed in 0.9.4 without account services, and account
services doesn't look like a suitable dependency for a cross-desktop
display manager.
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Any indication what would be the GTK+ version fixing the issue? I'm
running 3.0.12 and still have no cursor, for indication.
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On mar., 2011-08-16 at 22:11 +, Andreas Rottmann wrote:
> Yves-Alexis Perez writes:
>
> > But note that *preventing* people to chose what they're used to might
> > not be the wisest.
> >
> Indeed. I don't really care if I have to tweak configs to enab
But note that *preventing* people to chose what they're used to might
not be the wisest. I don't really agree with the “confuse normal users
in 99% of the case” (but again, it might depend which users we are
considering).
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That'd work too, but this solution had the advantage to not require any
code change so it was a quick and dirty workaround for the Debian
package :)
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What if there's no session available? Not every window manager out there
provides a desktop file, and some people are still used to put stuff in
.xsession/.xinit/... (maybe more on Debian than Ubuntu though)
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Yeah, that's one solution.
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It's not only helpful for people technical enough to edit the session.
For people installing only one session or window manager, that means
it'll just work, since /etc/X11/Xsession script will default to x
-session-manager then x-window-manager.
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Well, it seems that it's not a good default, seeing the current bug. I
already gave the current defaults in Debian. We currently ship this
patch to tune the PATH depending on the user beeing root or not.
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In my case there's nothing in /etc/environment and PATH lacks
/usr/games. I see in the code that there's an explicit propagation of
PATH from the current environment to the session environment, but it
doesn't seem to be enough.
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Note that profile is for login shells, it might not be a good idea to
source it from DMs, even though gdm does it. PATH might have to be
handled differently.
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Ok, previous path has no chance to work since env is not yet exported,
so g_getenv() won't return anything.
This one should do the work.
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Something like that should work (but need testing). The default PATHs
are currently #define'd in session.h, it might make sense to put them in
the config file.
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PATH is not guaranteed to be defined in /etc/environment so it might
make sense to default to a sensible value.
Other DMs seem to do something like:
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/games:/usr/games
/etc/profile (which is about login shells) do:
PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:
Why ignore completely the fields in .dmrc? Afaict they are useful when
set (wether from GDM or lightDM). .profile isn't use by everybody and
language-selector either (especially outside of Ubuntu).
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It's even worth, when *not* deactivating plymouth, X actually starts
fine, so I'm not sure it's worth deactivating it at all.
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Ok I think I got it.
I'm not using "active" vt, I always put it on vt7. I'm not too sure
where plymouth is running but it might be on vt7, which means they'll
both compete for the display and, as I don't chose to run on "active"
vt, it'll be only deactivated and not quitted, which doesn't seem
eno
Hmhm, it seems that lightdm checks plymouth and there might be a race
condition. It seems to ping plymouth, then ask about the active vt, then
desactivate it. I'm not to sure if it works fine or not, but at least it
seems that it breaks X startup.
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Seems that xdm bug is unrelated, it's about consolekit support.
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Not possible to use xdm/wdm, only can use gdm (Lucid, Maverick)
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It looks indeed like a bad interaction with plymouh.
Booting with splash to lightDM = NOK
Booting with no splash = OK
Booting with splash, starting/stopping gdm then starting lightdm = OK
So something is done by gdm to clean the vt used by plymouth or
something like that, which is not done by lig
I get the same problem when forcing lightdm to use vt7/8/... (but not on
vt1, though there's already a getty on vt1). This is on GMA965 so i915
driver with KMS.
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yaperez@oban: apt-file search /usr/share/wallpapers |cut -f 1 -d: |sort -u |wc
-l
6
yaperez@oban: apt-file search /usr/share/backgrounds |cut -f 1 -d: |sort -u |wc
-l
11
I don't think anyone standardized on one or another.
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