Same problem here. I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 13.04 AMD64 and used
my old Ubuntu 12.10 AMD64 home partition (located on another HDD). The
problem occurs when attempting to create an AIM, ICQ or Yahoo! account.
I've already tried to remove the .mission-control .config/signond
.config/libaccoun
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 136529 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136529
I've got the same problem on my laptop. The strange thing is that
logging in to the GNOME session works fine with the previous 2.6.22
kernel but won't work with the new 2.6.24 kernel. I should probably
mention
Okay, as I was so stupid to post in a report that was marked as a duplicate of
this one, I'll post my problem here (thanks for the hint Pär ;-)).
I've got the same problem as all people do here - when I try to login to a
GNOME session the screen just freezes at the brown Ubuntu background. I can
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Can't log in after upgrading
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Can't log in after upgrading
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Thanks for the hint. But unfortunately this doesn't work for me either. I did
like you told me and removed the gdm autostart links with "update-rc.d -f gdm
remove". Then I created a .xinitrc file with "exec gnome-session" in it and
rebooted my machine. After logging in via terminal I then execut
First of all, thanks for all the help here! I just wanted to add that just
using "startx&" without creating a .xinitrc ends with the same results: my
GNOME session won't start. After a few seconds of harddisk activity the PC just
stops loading and does nothing anymore (at least as far as I can s
Oh well, it seems my problem regarding the not-starting GNOME session is only
the tip of the iceberg. Remember you told me to remove gdm from being
automatically started at boot time jtholmes? Well, I did this yesterday and
after it didn't work out the way it should, I restored the settings with
I just wanted to inform you that I've solved the problem with my system
not booting properly and the not starting gnome session. In my case it
was a problem with the previously (and manually) installed ndiswrapper
- I removed it and built it against the new kernel and everythings is
working fine no
Oh, and I should also add that, just like mlind wrote before, everything
worked fine until the nautilus upgrade.
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[hardy] Stretch icon feature doesn't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185641
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I've got exactly the same problem here. The default GNOME icons are
stretching fine, while some icons of custom-made desktop launchers won't
stretch at all. Other icons (like e.g. ScummVM's or Thunderbird's) are
even replaced by default ones.
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