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Upon a clean install from Ubuntu 10.04.1, I have not seen this bug come
up with same configuration conditions as of before. Could we consider
this fixed released?
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I just wanted to add that I have updated the packages to the last
version available by now and the problem was fixed...
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The bug also affect me. I also confirm the solution in #30 indeed
works! Fast booting comes back. Thanks god.
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This goes back to my previous comment about pinning. I can't figure out
how to un-pin the downgraded version.
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did any of you tried if the gnome-keyring candidate update makes a
difference?
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I followed the advice in post #30 and that seems to have solved the
problem. On a side note, since I expect to run 10.04 LTS for a long
time, eventually I will probably need to undo what I've done. I've
searched around on the net about "pinning" version numbers on certain
apt packages, but have n
> could users having the issue gives detail on what user configuration
they use
Local user, pam fprint
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I confirm that the the suggestion in Post #30 is helpful. I'm trying to
setup a small computer lab. Lab account logins are authenticated by a
kerberos server. Home directories are automounted over nfs from a file
server. User information is distributed by an NIS server. However,
there is a set
I had the same issue, the panels took a long time to start.
I didn't have the passwordless login enabled.
But turning "passwordless login" on, (remove the mark from "ask for
password" then click OK) and then turning it off again, (set the mark
"ask for password" and click OK) fixed the problem.
Well, reading an old post I can reduce the time from 25/30 seconds to
only 6 !
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/128803
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Mitch Wiedemann wrote on 2007-10-31: #65
I wa
This might indeed be some a password-related issue. Since recently,
some time after I log in as a user, an unexpected authorization dialogue
box pops up, saying that an application (it eerily does not say which)
asks for authorization; and my two (standard) desktop panels are very
very slow to app
the issue could be fixed in bug #583428 in the case of no-password
logins...
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Vostro 1500 Lucid...
Applied the posted workaround with no luck. The same 25 seconds delay
between login and panels...
What can I do?
Regards!!
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I'm using GDM with local user only.
I use fingerprint reader to log in, with fprint as the fingerprint reader
software.
In /etc/pam.d/common-auth I have configured the follow sentence to allow access
with the fingerprint reader:
auth sufficient pam_fprint.so
If the fingerprint reader fails, it
Users: I have only local users.
Password: Users have a password, but I turn off the asking password option
through the dialogue Users & Groups. No special tweaking. It's is a standard
pam password.
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I used the pam tweak described in post 27 (configuring pam to accept no
password from certain users). All users of my machine are local, using
gdm. I'm on debian sid with libpam-gnome-keyring 2.30.1-2 and gnome-
keyring 2.30.1-2.
P.S. firesock, et al: downgrading is not a solution but a temporary
the bug is similar to bug #595518, could users having the issue gives
detail on what user configuration they use? do you have a local user or
a nfs or nis one? do you use a password or some special login tweak? do
you use standard pam password or other way to log in?
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As DjznBR said, it's solved with
sudo aptitude install libpam-gnome-keyring=2.92.92.is.2.30.0-0ubuntu3
sudo aptitude install gnome-keyring=2.92.92.is.2.30.0-0ubuntu3
It solves the slow opening issue of the gnome-panel and the
malfunctioning of the network-manager-gnome.
Thank you very much for yo
I'm seeing this problem with Maverick today. Installed packages are:
ii gnome-keyring2.92.92.is.2.30.1-0ubuntu2
ii libpam-gnome-keyring 2.92.92.is.2.30.1-0ubuntu2
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thanks for the thanks but the actually credit goes to the Poster @
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1506585&page=2 from whee i
placed the solution here.
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I can confirm that the commands above HAVE FINALLY FIXED the problem to
me.
sudo aptitude install libpam-gnome-keyring=2.92.92.is.2.30.0-0ubuntu3
sudo aptitude install gnome-keyring=2.92.92.is.2.30.0-0ubuntu3
Guess I won't be updating these two packages in the next updates :-)
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I checked anantshri's solution and it solved the issue for me (thanks anantshri
=)
I used the following console commands for package downgrade:
sudo aptitude install libpam-gnome-keyring=2.92.92.is.2.30.0-0ubuntu3
sudo aptitude install gnome-keyring=2.92.92.is.2.30.0-0ubuntu3
My fingerprint sens
I also have this issue with both 32 and 64bit Ubuntu and happens on
every login.
The purple background + mouse cursor loads up and you seem to have to
just sit their and wait until the panels and your actual desktop loads
up - seems like such an obvious thing to slip through bug testing.
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bug effected but a quick search at ubuntuforum yielded following thread
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1506585&page=2
with two possible solutions zeroing in on the defaulter to be gnome
keyring application.
Solution 1 :
I have removed the login keyring (Applications/Passwords and Enc
Since this problem occurred (I don't know when as it's another user who
uses gnome and reported the issue to me) I've ran multiple full updates
and the problem persisted.
However, I had allowed her to login with no password. Using the
System->Administration->Users and Groups dialogue reported that
I haven't seen anything related to GDM or Gnome in the backports, and
it's not supported. I think I am gonna wait for the development of this,
meanwhile I will just login with a password... (works instantaneously).
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LOL.. I hope nothing of this screws the system again, I will try
backports.
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Just checked mine and it is still fixed.
Only other thing is that I also enabled backports and updated.
So now I have fixed mine without really knowing how.
Anyway, try backports.
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back to square one
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Ok, I followed your advice and enabled the lucid-proposed updates. I
have installed all of them as of tonight. It didn't solve the issue.
Firstly I installed the libpam packages and related, after that
appindicator related packages and kerberos-related... Didn't work and
finally I selected all of t
@DjznBR
I have just tried auto login in, passwordless login and normal gdm
password login and they are all back to normal.
Activate proposed updates and update libpam (I just did all the updates
that appeared) and see what happens.
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I had passwordless option since Karmic. I did a full clean install of
Lucid, and used the passwordless option since the release day. As I
said, when this whole thing started, I checked my logs and the startup
applications. Turned off everything, nothing worked. Then I got pissed
and did a new full
A user called Wolferl in the forums has tracked down the issue to
libpam-gnome-keyring
I can confirm that by activating proposed updates in Synaptic and
updating, it triggered a libpam update that solved the problem for me.
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None of the autostart programs was the culprit. Certificate and key
storage would not turn off, it just restores itself if you turn it off.
I reconfigured to use KDM as login manager and problem unchanged, GDM
unlikely candidate.
My dpkg log has a burst of activity over the last week, any of them
My autostarting list
Check new hardware drivers
Certificate and key storage
Disk Notifications
Policy Kit Authentication Agent
Power manager
Print Que Applet
Pulse Audio
Secret Storage Service
SSH Key Agent
Update Notifier
User Foldeers Update
I will turn them off one by on and see what happens.
I do not think it is anything to do with passwords. Mine has always been
set to login with username and password.
As it does not effect Kubuntu it would have to be something Gnome GTK
GDM
As it also effects Xubuntu, then you would think GTK GDM
As it also happens with applets removed and most au
I really don't think so. I had passwordless configuration in Karmic and
in Lucid. The difference is that in Lucid you can actually set this
through the GUI now. It had worked since the release, until a gnome-
overall update in the past week or two.
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Is this to do with some hardware attached to that machine? I'm thinking that
the difference with not asking for a password is that the login speed is pretty
quick; maybe some hardware that it is waiting for hasn't caught up yet but
something on the panel is waiting for it?
(Just a guess)
Dave
OK, I just spotted the cause of this bug. When you select "System ->
Administration -> Users and Groups" and you modify the password settings
and select "Do not ask for a password when session starts" is what is
possibly triggering this behaviour, so it is a GDM issue, possibly.
Try to reproduce t
I just CAN'T believe my eyes... problem is back steady and firm.
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would be nice to figure what the users having this issue installed when
they started getting the issue. the /var/log/dpkg.log log has the list
of changes. do you use lucid-proposed or lucid-updates?
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I called it a day yesterday... I was unable to trace this bug. I made a
clean install, but I can give you some hints of what it could be. As I
tweak the system a lot, I must say that had the following applications
installed.
- VirtualBox Full Edition
- Radeon VGA driver for HD 3200.
- My GDM was p
Killed the clock, then one by one removed everything. The problem
remains.
I ran gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/panel to restore default
panel. Panel restored, but problem remains.
I have four machines running Ubuntu and it only affects one.
I am using a 2.6.34 kernel on two machines, on
Could you please try to remove the Clock applet and restart, to see if
gnome-panel starts faster? Thank you.
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Affecting me as well.
Therre is a thread going in the forums. Seems to have started with an
update about two - three days ago.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1506585&highlight=gnome+slow+start
I also tried turning off all startup programs = no effect, still delay
of 20 seconds
I made
when did the issue start?
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To put it better, I turned off everything at once.
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