Problem resolved. Logging out and back in fixed the issue. I know for
certain that gwibber-services wasn't running when I wrote the last
message. Something was preventing gwibber from starting.
Since I have completely new config files at this point, I don't know the
root cause of my problems.
I removed .cache/gwibber and .config/gwibber as you suggested.
Now Gwibber won't start at all. I purged gwibber and gwibber-themes.
Removed all references I could find to gwibber in my home directory
(this included .config/gwibber, .cache/gwibber, and everything related
to gwibber in .gconf/.
I
Thanks for your help.
I'm a long time Linux user and know my way around the command line very
well. BTW¸ aptitude is no longer installed by default (as of 10.10 I
think) but I like it and have it installed.
I'm willing to purge, wipe data, and reinstall anything related to
gwibber, but this is a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gwibber
I've re-authorized but this message pops up again a minute later.
When launching from the commandline (cold, no gwibber-service running):
ERROR:dbus.proxies:Introspect error on
com.Gwibber.Messages:/com/gwibber/Messages: dbus.exceptions.DBusExce
For me a reboot seems to have cleared the problem.
After posting, I realized that I hadn't rebooted since the problem
began. After rebooting, I can't trigger the problem any more. I'll
repost if the problem reappears.
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This is now affecting me. It just began to happen yesterday. I am
running Maverick with the latest updates.
Same thing, log in, see my screen for less than a second, the screen
goes black. I have to move the mouse or touch the keyboard to get the
GDM password prompt.
** Changed in: gdm (Ubunt
Add me as another data point. I've been irritated by this issue since
doing a fresh install of 9.10. I always have the 5 second delay; both
in gdm and in the console. I'm running 9.10 64bit on a Lenovo T60.
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