Alfred Nutile schrieb: > disable the sounds for the gnome desktop ie System --> Prefs --> Sounds > --> Login Log out etc. > This is what causes to log out hang on a server. > Not sure about the speed issues > On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 23:30 +0200, Philipp Hanselmann wrote: Great is working ! I deactivated the sound, and now the login on the server is working!
I assume the issue is related with the audio player audacious which includes the installation of the lippulse package, which may cause that the sound system on the server breaks. I removed audacious, since than the login (including sound events) works on the server normally. Philipp >> Hi, >> >> Since one week we using Edubuntu Feisty in our computer lab with 10 >> computers. >> >> Now since 2 days after a system crash, we have during a SERVER login >> this message: >> >> #There was an error starting Gnome settings daemon. >> #Something such as theme, sounds or background settings may not >> working correctly. >> # >> #Last message: >> #Did not receive a reply. possible cause include. the remote >> applications did not reply. #the message bus security policy blocked >> the reply >> #... timeout expired, as the network connection was broken >> #Gnome will still try to restart the settings daemon next time you >> log in. >> >> The login takes now more than 3 minutes until the gnome desktop is >> appearing. And even if loged in, everything on the server desktop is >> quite slow. Addistionaly you can't log out, if you click on logout >> (door symbol) the session dialog appears, but if you click than on >> logout, the server screen is freezing. In this state it's only help >> to reset the x11 screen (CTRL-ALT-Backspace) >> >> IMPORTED: >> * This happens only on the server (gdm) ! >> * The thin clients computer working 100% normally (ldm) >> * If you login with the SAME user on a thin client everything is >> working. >> >> On the top of edubuntu we have installed addistional packages like: >> squid, apache, dovecot, squirrelmail, imap, multimedia programs, >> shorewall, adobe reader, flash player, SOS Wikipedia and more (=3 >> GByte). All this get installed and configured by an automatic >> installation script. >> >> I already check some system logs, but up to now I don't know what >> could cause this behaviour? >> >> Does somebody had the same messages or do you have a clue what goes >> wrong here? >> -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
