Hi! On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 06:19:04PM -0300, Felipe de Andrade Neves Lavratti wrote: > I did an upgrade with `do-release-upgrade`, from 14.10 to 15.04. > > I was using the gnome3-staging ppa, which I disabled using `ppa-purge` and > updatind/upgradeing/dist-upgrading before upgrading the release.
Did you re-enable the gnome3-staging PPA or are you on stock 15.04? > After upgrading and installing all the available updates from apt-get, I > got a few problems: > > 1- gnome3 launch is very slow under the gnome splash screen I assume "gnome 3 launch" is "time after I enter my password at the login screen and press Enter until I have a gnome-shell desktop that I can interact with". Can you confirm? Can you quantify "very slow"? 10 seconds? 30 seconds? 60 seconds? There's a splash screen? I thought it was removed ages ago. Could you take a photo and upload it to imgur? > 2- gnome-terminal launching shortcut doesn't work anymore > 3- my keyboard shortcut to enable and disable touchpad doesn't work 2 and 3 both might be caused by http://pad.lv/1427877, if you re-enabled gnome3-staging. > Hardware: It is a laptop Dell Vostro 5470 > > Where can I get logs from to check better what's going on? journalctl is nice, for seeing all system logs aggregated in one place. Some session logs are in ~/.cache/upstart/ (15.04 uses systemd for the system boot and upstart for user sessions.) There's also ~/.cache/gdm/session.log, but it isn't likely to contain useful information. Marius Gedminas -- This is the Local Descriptor Table, another weird Intel thingy. Linux only uses this for some strange applications like Wine. We don't do anything here, so they'll get an informative and friendly Segmentation Fault. -- lguest source code
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