Downgrading gconf2, gconf2-common, libgconf2-4, libgconf2-dev solved
temporally the bug.
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Sorry for the last message, it was an error in dbus on that machine,
please ignore it!
usefull output:
gnome-settings-daemon &
[1] 14235
scol...@cluster-tron ~ $ Shutdown failed or nothing to shut down.
gnome-session &
[2] 14259
scol...@cluster-tron ~ $ _IceTransmkdir: Owner of /tmp/.ICE-unix s
Starting gnome-session from a different machine (with /home and /tmp
ext3 but system on nfs) we get this error:
process 12948: arguments to dbus_connection_add_filter() were incorrect,
assertion "connection != NULL" failed in file dbus-connection.c line 5257.
This is normally a bug in some a
Andrej,
I see you have portmap and rpc.statd on. Do you have /home or /tmp
mounted with nfs?
We have everything mounted with nfs, can this be a locking problem?
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We have the same problem!
No usefull output from tty1 and from logs.
We think the error can be in gnome-settings-daemon, because we can start
gnome only by starting gnome-settings-daemon by hand and then starting
gnome-session. It gives anyway the error
"There was an error starting the GNOME
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