Many thanks Martin.
Trawling through the linux-usb and distro kernel mailing list archives
shows that the kernel blocking problem has been around for some time and
discussed at length.
What it seems to boil down to is this:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git/tree/dri
So whether it be broken/missing libs or bad USB device enumeration
causing upowerd to be either not available or slow to start, it would
seem unity-settings-daemon could at least be improved to be robust
enough not to segfault if upowerd is not present.
In the meantime, I was able to solve the USB
One last thing...ice in comment #12 said:
"Some people say it has to do with a ASMedia USB Controller"
Have found that USB enumeration failure can cause a bottleneck in
systemd getting the upower.service unit to finally start.
You'll know if the system is hit with this as it'll be much slower to
Looks to be a race condition where the session (and so unity-settings-daemon)
is started before systemd has finished starting the upower.service unit.
u-s-d tries to query the state of power and segfaults when upowerd hasn't
finished initialising to be able respond.
>From syslog:
17:14:31 kernel
Nope, still broken.
Indeed it fails to ever work, black screen only for all Remmina
connections :(
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Opening new server op
Up to Wily now, still broken...
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Enabling the onscreen keyboard in the accessibility menu changes
lockscreen design
Sta
Seems to be caused by changes in gtk+-3.16 as doing a test downgrade to
gtk+-3.14 has the notification appear properly.
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Full backtrace of crash.
Seems also to be related to bug #1450581
** Attachment added: "gdb-xorg.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1420959/+attachment/4390933/+files/gdb-xorg.txt
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BTW, the chromium crash is worked around by disabling hardware
acceleration in chromium's settings.
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Title:
xmir crashes when
Same here, also using the Intel driver but happens in Vivid using
Unity7.
It appears any GL application in a Mir session will hard crash the
session back to lightdm greeter.
Am able to reproduce the same crash by using 'glxgears'.
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Hey all, I'm not sure if I should be posting to this bug or some other
tracking type bug, or even as a github issue at
https://github.com/darkxst/displayconfig so here goes...correct me if
I'm wrong.
I've been trying to get gnome-3.10 on Trusty using Jackson's packages
for unity-settings-daemon an
Thanks again Daniel.
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mir-team/mir/development-branch/revision/1405
fixes nicely, look forward to 0.1.6.
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Only problem the elimination presents now is that unity-system-
compositor will fail to build when it doesn't see 'configure_output'.
unity-system-compositor-0.0.2+14.04.20140212.1/src/dbus_screen.cpp:66:28:
error: 'class mir::graphics::DisplayConfiguration' has no member named
'configure_output
Big thanks, applying the preview.diff from lp:~vanvugt/mir/eliminate-
configure-output fixes the crash for me :)
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It would seem the offending code comes from https://code.launchpad.net
/~andreas-pokorny/mir/add-pixel-format-to-display-
configuration/+merge/200294 ?
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