Tom Wijsman <tom...@gentoo.org> wrote:

> On Sat, 24 May 2014 02:19:19 -0400
> cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
> 
> > Sorry, that one was wrong as well, here is the correct one which I
> > have tested myself!
> > https://covici.com/owncloud/public.php?service=files&t=7aa380dc7ff13da479331a425ce8a665
> 
> (TL;DR: Enable the COMPOSITE extension in your Xorg configuration.)
> 
> Which version of GNOME is this? I run GNOME 3.12; if you still run
> a much older version of GNOME, you might want to consider an upgrade.
> 
> Did a diff against mine.
> 
> First bit where it goes wrong:
> 
>     gdm-session-worker[14085]: <7>AccountsService: Error calling
>     GetAll() when retrieving properties
>     for /org/freedesktop/Accounts/User105: Operation was cancelled
>     gdm-session-worker[14085]: <7>AccountsService: Error calling
>     GetAll() when retrieving properties
>     for /org/freedesktop/Accounts/User105: Operation was cancelled
> 
> Second bit where it goes wrong:
> 
>     /usr/bin/dbus-launch[14093]: gnome-session-is-accelerated: No
>     composite extension.
>     /usr/bin/dbus-launch[14093]: gnome-session-check-accelerated:
>     Helper exited with code 256
>     /usr/bin/dbus-launch[14093]: gnome-session-is-accelerated: No
>     composite extension.
>     /usr/bin/dbus-launch[14093]: gnome-session-check-accelerated:
>     Helper exited with code 256
>     /usr/bin/dbus-launch[14093]: ** (process:14093): WARNING **:
>     software acceleration check failed: Child process exited with code
>     1
> 
> The first one is accountsservice; here you can check if you have the
> last version (or try a different version), as well as see if the
> systemd USE flag on it is set. Though, don't worry too much; given that
> it goes further past this point, this might be a false positive. But it
> might be relevant might you experience another problem later on...
> 
> The second one is way more interesting, it is a process that exits with
> code 1 and definitely is a failure; the lack of presence of a composite
> extension means that there is something wrong with your Xorg
> configuration or detection, maybe you have explicitly disabling it or
> have set it up in a way that it breaks.
> 
> Alternatively consider to remove the existing Xorg configuration files,
> try again; if it still breaks, you can generate one with nvidia-xconfig.
> 
> In my case I get ...
> 
>     gdm-Xorg-:0[2680]: Initializing built-in extension COMPOSITE
> 
> ... which doesn't appear in your log.
> 
> A similar forum topic seems to suggest it happens in such case:
> 
> https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-977526-start-0.html
> 
> Thus can you try enabling that extension? 

OK, how do I enable that extension?  I have it disabled, I wonder if
I looked in xorg.conf and discovered it is disabled, but I can no longer
remember why it was disabled, but I can certainly enable it and try
again.

Now if I could only get systemd to behave!

Thanks so much for looking.


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