Am 24.10.2011 10:34, schrieb Anthony Bourguignon: > > Do you use gdm3 or any other kind of display manager? > > Is the problem reproducible after a reboot or with a fresh user account? > > Could you attach your ~/.xsession-errors after a failed login attempt > > (you probably need to switch to CTRL+ALT+F1 and make a copy before you > > login again with some other WM, as it will be overwritten). > > Running gnome-session with "--debug" would be helpful, too. This will > > log much more details to ~/.xsession-errors. > > I'm using gdm3. The problem was reproducible after several reboots. I > successfully restarted gnome after rollbacking the package > gnome-session-canberra to version 0.28-2.
So far the information is not sufficient to diagnose this further. To get a verbose gnome-session log, please do the following steps - copy the attached file "gnome-session-debug" to /usr/bin, - chmod +x /usr/bin/gnome-session-debug - copy gnome-debug.desktop to /usr/share/xsessions - log out - chose "GNOME Debug Session", if it doesn't show up reboot/restart your system - after the failed login attempt, switch to the console CTRL+ALT+F1 and make a copy of ~/.xsession-errors Please attach that file to the bug report. Thanks, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
#!/bin/sh exec /usr/bin/gnome-session --debug "$@"
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