** Description changed:

  [ Description ]
  
  In Xenial, when dbus-user-session is installed, dbus' upstart job still
  starts a new bus. Things get confused about which bus to talk to.
  
  [ Fix ]
  
  Already fixed in Yakkety. Cherry-pick the upstart job. On top of
  Yakkety's version, call `dbus-update-activation-environment --verbose
  --systemd GTK_MODULES', because Xenial does not have the change in
  upstart to automatically publish to the systemd activation environment.
  
+ /etc/X11/Xsession.d/95dbus_update-activation-env is called too early -
+ before unity-gtk-module.conf is started - so dbus activated services
+ miss the GTK_MODULES environment variable. Update unity-gtk-module.conf
+ to set it in the dbus activation environment.
+ 
  [ QA ]
  
  Install dbus-user-session, press print screen. It should be delayed if
  you are experiencing this bug, and not delayed otherwise.
  
  Remove dbus-user-session, make sure the session still works properly -
  the global menu works, everything launches properly, etc.
+ 
+ Test that gnome-terminal has global menus in both situations.
  
  [ Regression potential ]
  
  This change alters the way that the session bus is launched, even if you
  aren't using dbus-user-session. Even though this same change is deployed
  in ≥ yakkety, be aware of this. In yakkety we have installed dbus-user-
  session by default, so the case where you don't have it isn't as well
  tested. I would suggest focusing some testing on the non dbus-user-
  session case.
  
  [ Original report ]
  
  After installing the deb (and then the snap), certain things in the
  unity7 session take a very long time (30 to 60 secs), such as launching
  chromium and ctrl-alt-t for a new terminal session.
  
  Removing both the deb and the snap followed by a reboot does not fix the
  symptoms.
  
  Xenial amd64 laptop

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  Installing unity8-session-snap adversely effects unity7

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