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** Changed in: gdm-2.20 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
Wrong path to X server in gdm.conf
** Changed in: gdm-2.20 (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => karmic-updates
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Wrong path to X server in gdm.conf
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I Confirm this bug. Also, the _sed -i 's/X11R6\///' /etc/gdm/gdm.conf_
works
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Cody, you uploaded the last (and first, and only) release of this
package. Could you take a few minutes to push out this fix?
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/usr/X11R6 is an anachronism. (Heck, we're currently at R7, even.) I'm
fine with sweeping it away, but if that causes things to break, the
presumption is that those will be fixed straightaway.
Why is this bug still open? This bug has as trivial a fix as it gets.
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Wrong path to X server in gdm.
That's precisely why it is better to work with the symbolic links as
they did in Ubuntu 9.04 and before:
cd /usr
sudo mkdir X11R6
cd X11R6
sudo ln -s /usr/bin bin
=> that way it won't matter if the "gdm.conf" file gets overwritten by a
new update or not.
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While this can easily be fixed by changing the /etc/gdm/gdm.conf file
manually, if it is not fixed by the next package update, users could
upgrade and find their system won't start X upon the next reboot...
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** Changed in: gdm-2.20 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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** Changed in: gdm-2.20 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Please fix this bug.
The only way to have the old "sane" gdm features and behavior at the moment is
downgrading gdm to 2.20:
GDM version >= 2.21 are basically incomplete and miss a lot of the old features
...
... and configuring the new versions is simply "too complicated for users" ...
I would
Please bump this up to High importance. This needs to be fixed in a
Karmic update.
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sed -i 's/X11R6\///' /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
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