This just happened to me on a desktop that has been running Ubuntu since
2013, and is currently on 18.04.2 LTS. No problems at all until this
morning, when I rebooted to find myself at the command prompt. All disks
were happily mounted, even nfs drives, and everything seemed to be
there, but startx
I'm still seeing this problem in Lucid 64-bit with a networked HP Color
LaserJet CP3525. All activity seems to have stopped on this bug -- why
is that, when it's not fixed, and it has a marked impact on basic user
experience?
Cheers,
Martin
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delay on printing dialog in evince
https://bugs.laun
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 195296 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195296
Your bug has more detail, so I've marked this one as a dupe of it.
Thanks!
Martin
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 195296
[gutsy] gdm (including gdmsetup) ignores or cannot access gdm.conf-c
Hi there,
Could you explain how you know that, and what the extra key is?
Cheers,
Martin
CyySky wrote:
> Seem that you have extra useless key in the /etc/gdm/default.conf.
>
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> [gutsy] gdm (including gdmsetup) ignores or cannot access gdm.conf-custom
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/19529
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
If you start the Login Window Preferences applet, click on the Local
tab, and choose Custom for Welcome message, then provide your own
welcome message, this will be ignored when the login window is shown.
The Custom message will be retained in the app
It appears that gdmsetup is failing to write to /etc/gdm/gdm.conf-
custom. Editing that file manually works OK.
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[Gutsy] gdmsetup does not use or remember a user-supplied welcome message
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159789
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