I am having this problem. Exactly as given in the .png file above. I
have clicked "report problem" a few times and the same for "cancel" yet
it comes back all the time! So frustrating that there is no information
to help look for the cause of the problem!!!
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are
[Expired for gdm (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I also experienced this dialog box after aborting a upgrade of
Virtualbox (looked in /var/crash/). For a few days now I have just
canceled the box since it asked for my password without telling what it
was needing it for.
Resolve this issue by
- Explaining, in the dialog box attached in the initia
It's no longer an issue for me personally. But when closing this bug
report, I just ask you to consider what I wrote in my previous comment:
"Wouldn't it be wise to add to the dialog a short version of the
explanation you just gave? Doing so might prevent some confusion for
less experienced develo
is that still an issue?
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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System program problem detected
To manage not
Disabling the thing before the final release will indeed take care of
the issue for me. That's what I wanted to hear. :)
On 2011-04-14 22:56, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> You can turn apport off if you don't report those issues anyway and
> want to get ride of the dialog.
Nae, as long as I know it's
Right, I can see how it's confusing, we turn apport off by default in
stable distribution because reporting bugs is not what stable users
should have to deal with and we get most of the common issues reported
during the unstable cycle or by technical users so that will take care
of the issue for yo
Ok, Sebastien, thanks for the explanation, even if I don't fully
understand it. Then I hope that somebody will go to the correct package
and do something.
Basically all I want to say is that the "System program problem
detected" dialog really should go away before the 11.04 release.
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the dialog is just there because you have a .crash in /var/crash which
is not from your user and update-notifier avoids locking your keyboard
to ask for your password to access those while you are working, that's
still not a gdm bug though
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Sometimes I see a policykit dialog. However, much more common is a
"System program problem detected" dialog - please see the system-
problem-dialog.png attachment - and I can't tell what it is about (which
makes it extra annoying).
Of course, if you are going to disable whatever it is that causes
is the crash dialog you get about policykit every time? that's likely a
crash on session closing that you see on next login because the apport
dialog is displayed, we turn apport off in stable version so it
shouldn't be any issue there
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Status: Confirmed => Incomp
I agree with Raphael; indeed this ought to be fixed before the Natty
release. We don't want to bother the common user with that pointless
alert, do we?
Setting status "Confirmed" and subscribing Ubuntu Desktop. Sebastien:
There may be more appropriate ways to give this bug attention, but
please do
I'm experiencing the same thing on every boot-up, on every machine where
I've installed Natty, and it's annoying as hell. At the very least the
window should tell about what the crash was caused by. Better yet, the
other (default?) crash dialog could be used, the one with the "don't
show for this p
thank you for your bug report, that's not a bug though it's just ubuntu-
bug telling you that a crash has been detected
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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Status: New => Invalid
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** Attachment added: "system-problem-dialog.png"
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