Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
In Ubuntu 10.04 with gdm 2.30.0, the file /etc/gdm/PostLogin/Default is
not run if automatic login is enabled.
This was tested on 2 very different configurations:
- 2 desktops which were recently upgraded from Jaunty to Karmic then to
Lucid;
- 1 l
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49225019/Dependencies.txt
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Binary package hint: gdm
In Ubuntu 10.04 with gdm 2.30.0, the file /etc/gdm/PostLogin/Default is
not run if automatic login is enabled.
This was tested on 2 very different configurations:
- 2 desktop
Many thanks for caring about this problem!
Well, I can't give a unique answer. Here are my (rather strange) results after
upgrading to gdm 2.30.2.is.2.30.0-0ubuntu1:
- on one of my configurations (2 desktops upgraded from Jaunty) the
/etc/gdm/PostLogin/Default file is now run even if autologin is
The bug is still present in Ubuntu 10.10.
This is not a surprise for me as there was no reaction from any developer to my
bug report on GNOME Bugzilla 5 months ago!
( https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621693 )
Does somebody have some relations which could help to make this problem
inves
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
1. Ubuntu release: 10.10 on i386 architecture (but happened also on 10.04)
2. gnome-panel version: 1:2.30.2-1ubuntu3
3. I would expect the clock applet running without crashing, even behind a
firewall.
4. When located behind a firewall, the b
** Attachment added: "Output of: cat /var/log/messages | grep clock-applet"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+bug/669971/+attachment/1720735/+files/clockcrash.log
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gnome-panel clock applet crashes behind a firewall
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/669971
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Hi Brian,
Thanks for your quick reaction!
Well, I saw bug 660455 before reporting this one and hesitated some time
to determine if it was the same bug or not.
I finally decided it *seemed* not to be the same because:
- no explicit mention is made of being behind a proxy and that the problem
dis
I found one more important factor to reproduce the problem.
The crashes happen only when we declare an automatic proxy script in
System --> Preferences --> Network proxy and then apply it system wide.
If we enter a manual proxy configuration information at this place, the
clock applet doesn't cra
OK Brian, so this is definitely a duplicate of your bug 660455.
I will copy there a summary of my tests mentioned above.
Thanks also to Pedro for caring about this report! I hope a developer
will be able to fix the problem.
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gnome-panel clock applet crashes behind a firewall
https://bugs.laun
I'm also affected by this bug, which I already noticed in Ubuntu 10.04
and is still present in 10.10.
When located behind a firewall and having an automatic proxy script defined in
System --> Preferences --> Network proxy, the bug is 100% reproductible by
following this simple procedure:
- add a
Nov 2 16:35:47 SEMTEST-DEV-0005 kernel: [ 54.263621] clock-applet[1637]:
segfault at 0 ip 009094ab sp b2594fdc error 4 in libc-2.12.1.so[7ed000+157000]
Nov 2 16:36:44 SEMTEST-DEV-0005 kernel: [ 111.669188] clock-applet[1664]:
segfault at 0 ip 0102a4ab sp b3bfdfdc error 4 in libc-2.12.1.so[f0
Sorry for the above text being put as a comment rather then an attachment; this
is indeed the output of the command:
cat /var/log/messages | grep clock-applet
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clock-applet continually crashing
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I added a comment (#10) about the problems this change may bring in a
school environment in bug #735343, unless this addition may be easily
removed by the sysadmin.
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Sorry, I can't help for coding but I would like to mention that I have also
this problem on Natty beta 1.
It happens only in an "Ubuntu" or "Ubuntu Classic" session, but not in an
"Ubuntu Classic (No Effects)" or "Ubuntu (Safe Mode)", I guess because compiz
is not active in the latter cases.
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I'm very sorry but I have to modify my report from 2 days ago.
I repeated all my tests today and was not successful on any machine with the
proposed version of gdm.
I may have forgotten to erase the file generated by my "echo" command in
/etc/gdm/PostLogin/Default during a manual login and errone
Yes, I think this is a different issue. Should I report the bug upstream
?
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Done! Here is a link to the upstream bug report:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621693
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #621693
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=621693
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