As comment #19, my issue was apparently with Chrome Remote Desktop.
After uninstalling it, everything seems to be back and working.
* I had no hardware changes prior to my problems
* I'm running on AMD® A10-7800 radeon r7, integrated graphics
* After installing Chrome Remote Desktop, I noticed tha
Just installed 10.10 on my new computer with an OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD,
and I've got the same message. I get this message regardless of SMART is
enabled in BIOS or not.
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You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Desktop Bugs, which is a bug assignee.
https://bugs.laun
Well, the as far as bug reporting goes it's obviously important to find
out the cause of the problem. But if that's not possible (or not
achieved in a reasonable time frame) then you would obviously want the
problem fixed even without knowing exactly what caused it. And that's
the reason for deleti
I really don't know how to move on from here. I don't think that you
need to start both compiz and metacity, it's one or the other. Starting
either one with --replace terminates the other if it's running, at least
that's my understanding.
The error in syslog regarding gnome-session might be relate
I find it strange that you don't have titlebars even when metacity is
set as the window manager. It's probably not a faulty driver then, but
rather some other settings as you say. However, you can see in Hardware
drivers under System -> Administration if the latest nvidia driver is
installed. It sh
The message seems fine, but why the value of windowmanager isn't
changing I don't know. Maybe you could try to manually set it to
metacity with Gconf editor, reboot and see if that works, check to see
if Visual effects says "None" and from there try again to change to
normal or extra and reboot and
After changing the Desktop Effects, or logging in without title bars, could you
check the setting of /desktop/gnome/session/required_components/windowmanager
with gconf-editor and verify that it shows the same as Desktop Effects:
* It should say metacity if Desktop Effects are set to None
* Other
No problem. This is certainly a duplicate of bug #559111 but I'm
reluctant to mark it as such since it will hide it from the search
results. Since this seems to be a fairly new issue users are bound to
search for it, and "titlebars" seems like a likely keyword for that :)
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Lucid has no title ba
Well, actually, if you have Visual effects activated you're not running
Metacity anymore, but Compiz. If you want to know which Window Manager
is supposed to be loaded during start up you can check the content of
the gconf setting mentioned earlier. Start gconf-editor and navigate to
the setting me
Seems likely. Bug #554106 is probably the reason why you can't change
back to metacity in Visual effects, and possibly why some (like me)
didn't have the compiz package installed in the first place. I'm
assuming here that Visual effects takes care of installing the compiz
packages and that the dead
That's "normal" behavior. I get the same messages sort of. What's
interesting is what gets output when you change the Visual effects
settings, as described in the other bug report. If you get none, then
it's ok I suppose.
I'm guessing this is a duplicate of the other bug, but until the
underlying
Should you encounter any problems, you could try starting the Appearance
properties from a terminal and see if it outputs any error message relating to
the selection of window manager. In other words, run
gnome-appearance-properties
And note any errors you receive while changing from None to eit
Could you please check bug #559111 and see if the problem goes away when you:
* install compiz package, or
* remove ~/.gconf/desktop/gnome/session/required_components
Do you know if you have activated Visual effects? In that case the
compiz package needs to be installed since it's probably a probl
Is the file re-created as it was before? Could it possible be because of
the settings in Visual effects? It Visual effects is set to none, I'm
assuming the content of the file should be metacity and not compiz.
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metacity crashes on login - no window manager
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/55911
Could you please check bug #559111 and see if the problem goes away when you:
* install compiz package, or
* remove ~/.gconf/desktop/gnome/session/required_components
Do you know if you have activated Visual effects? In that case the
compiz package needs to be installed since it's probably a probl
Could you please check bug #559111 and see if the problem goes away when you:
* install compiz package, or
* remove ~/.gconf/desktop/gnome/session/required_components
Do you know if you have activated Visual effects? In that case the
compiz package needs to be installed since it's probably a probl
Could you please check this bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/metacity/+bug/559111
See if you have the compiz package installed. If not, install it and see if the
problem goes away (this should allow Compiz to start). If not, try to remove
the mentioned file under ~/-gconf an
Oh, forgot this: In other words, the problem should go away if users
install compiz and compiz-gnome package (which is a dependency to compiz
so just mark that one for installation).
The bug report should probably be changed to another package, right? I'm
assuming that the fault lies in either gno
Comments #10 and #11 does fix the problem, ie it reverts back to
metacity. However, if I try to activate Visual effects through
Appearance, it hangs on Keep settings and upon log in the problem is
back. Launching gnome-appearance-properties from a terminal gives the
following output when changing f
Ramon:
Are you sure that it's the same bug? I'm in the same position as you, I'm
testing the proprietary drivers, but for me it's not a timed issue neither is
it with completely random characters. I always get logged out when I'm entering
my password for the wireless network, specifically when t
I discovered that it doesn't matter where I type the character, so i
choose gnome-desktop as package instead
** Summary changed:
- Logged out when typing @ in password to wireless network
+ Logged out when typing @
** Package changed: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) => gnome-desktop
(Ubuntu)
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I tried entering the @ character in the adress bar in Firefox and I got
logged out then as well. Appart from that I'm also having trouble with
this bug, don't know if they are related somehow:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
nv/+bug/519505
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Logged out when typing @
Regarding inconsistent locale:
As a swede using English as the language of choice for programs, I wish I could
set a different locale for things such as date formats, decimal separator,
currency etc. I have yet to find settings for this in Gnome. I especially find
it annoying that week days begi
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