*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 52685 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 52685
x11-common installs dup files
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Duplicate config files are sourced by Xsession
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I'd like to add further confirmation of the issue.
The problem seems to be that a "Replaces: xinit (<= 1.0.2-0ubuntu3)" was
added to x11-common, in an attempt to take care of the issue, but this
did not work, because the files had also changed name.
Because of this name change, I think it is nece
Does this bug cause your ssh-add to stop working? I'm trying to debug
that problem on my laptop, and the symptoms sounds similar (recent
upgrade to edgy, duplicate files, and 2 ssh-aggents running).
I'm wondering if this is the same bug, or I need to open a new one.
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Duplicate config files ar
actually I've reinstalled twice since then.
so far so good...I don't trust Xserver yet...I've stayed with KDE in
edgy eft
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I can confirm now this is reproducible with a default upgrade. Steps to
reproduce:
1. install Ubuntu 6.06 (dapper) from the live CD.
2. Update daper to latest dapper packages and reboot.
3. Upgrade to edgy using "update-manager -c -d".
4. Reboot.
5. Start a gnome session, open a terminal and type:
I have many X11 files. There is nothing in them, and certain programs I
want to install require the X11 display...I can open up at least 1/6
dozen or more if I kept clicking.
I ran some older commands earlier, and it seemed to help, until I went
to change my theme in Thunderbird, and the bird is d
I just tried the edgy Knot 3 live CD.
In the livecd filesystem, the above duplication does not occur: only the
conf files with "x11" in their name appear in the directory
/etc/X11/Xsession.d.
I guess that the duplicate "xorg" files were placed their by an earlier
version of the package xinit (?)