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I did a clean install of Hardy Beta and installed Preload (which seamed
to speed my Gutsy up slightly) and so far after a couple of days and
several reboots this problem hasn't reared its ugly head. Hopefully
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I got a Macbook. Problem solved.
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 4:06 PM, Romano Giannetti <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 128803 ***
>https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/128803
>
>
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On Sat, 2008-03-29 at 22:38 +, G. Tehcron wrote:
> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 128803 ***
> I click "Close" and then my desktop appears with the wrong resolution; wide
> screen instead of 1280x10
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@G. Tehcron
same here (although I don't use GDM anymore, I use the original Debian
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AthlonXP 2400+, nvidia GeForce FX 5700LE, same problem, very long login,
usually no error but sometime after hanging for a while with the yellow
screen, it pops up an error in a small window saying:
"There wa
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Just to throw a curve ball here.
I never had this problem until i fixed the shutdown hang problem. So any
visual effects or anything cool i had setup remained the same before and
after the shutdown fix.
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I've got the same problem as described above by others. I've had a look
at my /etc/hosts and it all seems ok. I've just disabled bluetooth in
the Sessions but havent restarted yet to see if it has any effect
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You use system>admin>network. That way your interface is configured
without network manager and it is fast. The only problem is for laptop
users like me who need to switch between networks very often, network-
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What do you use in place of network-manager-gnome? How can one connect to
the internet automatically without it, configure IP addresses etc? I may be
dumb. But this has worked so far in Ubuntu. Having to remov
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How do I do that, and what do I lose by doing that? What does Network
Manager etc. do?
On Dec 8, 2007 8:02 AM, AntoninoSabetta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 128803 ***
>
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Removing network-manager and network-manager-gnome seems to have solved
the issue for me.
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El dom, 02-12-2007 a las 12:47 +, jakommo escribió:
> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 128803 ***
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/128803
>
> I had the same problem and I solved it by adding my ho
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I had the same problem and I solved it by adding my hostname to 127.0.0.1 in
/etc/hosts, as mentioned above.
Now it loads in less than ~10sec.
It seams that this was a dns problem on my machine.
thx for the
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>This would be my last comment. I have just remove Ubuntu 7.10 from my
system.
My "fix" for this has been to switch to KDE. It took a couple of days to
get used to, but is probably worth trying out before switching distros.
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This would be my last comment. I have just remove Ubuntu 7.10 from my
system.. this thing is to buggy.. The whole thing about ubuntu was to have
an out of the box working properly linux distro. 7.10 is far from this..
it was fun to see some new features, we are going the right direction..
but stil
Andrew>
To think that the desktop should look
significantly different between releases is a side effect of having used
Windows too long! Linux is a progressive development and many of the
tools I use have fixed issues I had in previous releases or added new
functions that I now use.
Balaji>
I'm n
I do agree in one thing, is an anoying bug. It even feels like wndows
loading with a mcfee antivirus ;-)
I do not agree is an envidia problem. I use an internal onboard video
card no nvidia things.
For one moment i was thinking it was a network problem, but my network
is working correctly hosts
>In the ubuntu forums the conclusion was that there were several
>problems causing the same symptom (slow log in). One was the hosts
>file that vampire666 mentioned. It was fixed by adding you machine
>name to the localhost.
I've that in my machine, without luck.
>Another problem was compiz beein
Balaji wrote:
> 1. Ubuntu support is not taking enough action on this bug. This should be a
> priority. It is a shame to the Ubuntu makers that they can't give an
> important bug its rightful place.
>
I agree that Canonical "attendance" on Launchpad seems quite poor, going
from the bugs i have f
That is not true. This is not a problem with nvidia.
I think let us stop beating around the bush and concentrate on the problem.
It was never a problem in Feisty. What has changed since October end is
Ubuntu. I have had the same laptop since October 2006 and have been running
Dapper, Edgy and Feis
I also have ATI.
In the ubuntu forums the conclusion was that there were several
problems causing the same symptom (slow log in). One was the hosts
file that vampire666 mentioned. It was fixed by adding you machine
name to the localhost.
Another problem was compiz beeing used as the window manage
I guess it's not that as the problem effects also users that have Ati
cards, and removing completely compiz doesn't solve the problem (as said
by users in the uBuntu forums).
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My Gutsy desktop takes ~34 secs to fully load GNOME. The Feisty machines
in my classroom (I'm a computer science teacher) takes ~12 secs to fully
load GNOME, and these machines are significantly slower than my home
desktop computer. Other Gutsy machines in the High School takes 25-30
secs.
IMHO, t
Same issue.. after installing got the same as at the report was mention.
The GNOME desktop takes very long time to load during the system boot,
i.e. the first time. Log out and login again is faster than light,
though. Feisty is significantly faster at startup time.
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Sure thing:
Below is the content of "/etc/hosts" ---> but I don't know what it was before
so I don't know what it changed.
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 VAMPIRE666-ubuntu.CASA
# The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
fe00::0 ip6-localnet
ff00::0 i
I'm not sure what was the error. If it was etc/host or etc/hosts (I didn't pay
enough attention to it. If I would have known that it was about to solve my
problem, I would have taken the error more seriously).
Anyway, this is the content of "/etc/host.conf"
# The "order" line is only used by old
Possible FIX. (It fixed it on my pc)
I had the same exact problem. To see more details please look at this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=611711
Then I installed xamp for Linux (following the instructions on the page below):
http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-linux.ht
Could you post your actual /etc/host so we can take a look at what
changed?
On Nov 26, 2007 4:49 PM, vampire666eng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Possible FIX. (It fixed it on my pc)
> I had the same exact problem. To see more details please look at this thread:
> http://ubuntuforums.org/sh
hi,
I am having the same problem,
I updated from feisty to gusty and had a 30 sec load time from login to
desktop. I disabled bluetooth and that did nothing. I also was using compiz.
I then did a clean install and have the same problem. still using compiz.
am running:
i386
ge force 400mx card
Inte
I think this may have been fixed now! I just downloaded some updates
today but it was a while since I last updated..maybe 2-3 weeks, and now
on my server (Acer Aspire) login is just as fast as Fiesty.
All this stuff about ipv6, bluetooth and Compiz seem like red herrings.
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Originally i believed that blue tooth was part of the problem, so i
completely removed it. Removed the modules, removed the daemons, removed
from sessions, removed all references. The problem still exists.
I switched back to Gentoo for now. The Dev's haven't even taken a stab
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I always disable bluetooth, in sessions and deamons windows. But it's
slow as well...
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Hello,
I used to have this problem as well but I have recently 'fixed' it. I got so
fed up of long load times I actually used fvwm-crystal instead of gnome for a
while.
Anyways to fix it I disabled many start up services that start along
gnome. To do this go to System->Preferences->Sessions
why is this Low Importance?!
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Well, there were no official answer to this problem and it's been a few
weeks.
I'm going back to slack, which is way faster/more responsive on my
system. It is a pain to see uge performance decrease after an upgrade...
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Well, as previously stated, there are multiple problems that can be
causing this issue.
>From what i have figured out, some systems experience a session problem
after installing the nvidia drivers (official/glx-new)
Some others are having a problem with compiz itself
Other are experiencing netwo
I've tried ensuring that /etc/usplash.conf resolution matches the scree
resolution in System Preferences and I tried the ipv6 fix above. They
made no difference. Looking at the attached bootchart log, it seems to
me that SO1readahead & readahead take approx 0 seconds while nothing
else happening ex
I was having the same problem UNTIL I disabled ipv6 (I don't use IPV6).
Now it boots fast...
Disable IPV6:
gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/aliases
from:
alias net-pf-10 ipv6
to
alias net-pf-10 off
There is a tweak for firefox that disables ipv6 also...
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Hey,
Having the same problem. Boot speed is the same as with edgy or feisty,
but the time from login to usable desktop is far longer than what it was
with previous versions.
I am running:
HP dv1000 laptop
integrated intel graphics card
Intel Pentium M 1.7GHz
1G ram
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I am having having exactly the same problem. The boot is swift. However,
I experience delay getting to the login screen. Sometimes it is logging
in (i.e. getting to a Desktop) and sometimes I am able to get a desktop
in about 2-3 mins, but then my desktop freezes. All of this happens in
random orde
I confirm this bug too.
But, maybe i found something, well i dont know what exactly i do, but
here.
I reinstalled nvidia-glx-new, and ccsm. In CCSM / preferences / i made new
profile, he reset all to default values, i think this default values are
different from ubuntu default values, login is
when i had the same prob this morning i moved my homedrive and freshed it up
with a brand new directory
so i had a clean config ...
now when i restarted 'gdm' i got the message that my $home was created
and then after i logged in it took me again a while ...
now when i went back to tty1 to loo
Any Ubuntu developer here?
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Now I upgraded my HP Pavilion dv9297ea (Core2Duo 7200, 2GB RAM, nVidia
Go 7600) from Feisty amd64 to Gutsy amd64 and I get the same problem as
I had with my Acer Aspire... a much longer login time than with Feisty.
>From login box to working desktop takes much longer than with Feisty.
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I confirm this too.
In my case, restarting after one successful boot will surely hang. The
gnome-panel does not come up, some services take too long and it is simply
unknown as to how we can debug this problem at all since even after
Ctrl+Alt+F1 I only get a blank screen and no login prompt or she
I confirm it too!
I'm running Ubuntu gutsy 7.10 i386 and my boot time after GDM is VERY
long... The boot from grub menu to the login screen is faster as Feisty.
I installed the OS twice and in a fresh install, even after several
reboots, my boot time after the GDM : 30 sec
My specs:
AMD ATLON X
A "me too" comment.
Acer Aspire 5021WLMi, was running Ubuntu Fiesty and upgraded to Gutsy.
Since upgrade gdm login takes a long time.
I also have another issue, that I do not know if others have. Logging
into GDM works once. It takes quite a while. If I log out and try to
login a second time,
I also face the same problem. As of now, I have found no stable
solution.
The boot from grub menu to the login screen is fast. But GDM takes too
long to load.
I notice the following:
1. GDM loads only nautilus of late. It used to load several other components as
well. Is something broken? How d
Same problem here on a Lenovo T61 Core2Duo, Nvidia NVS 140m (512MB) and 1 GB
DDR2.
As the others, boot time from login to desktop was much faster on my Feisty.
This problem does not occurs on my old Athlon 1800+ with nvidia GeForce
6800 GS with 1 GB DDR.
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My Acer Aspire 3638 laptop computer is booting up very slow as well. It
was way faster with Feisty Fawn.
I got Compiz Fusion up and working, but if I turn it off, the booting is
still very slow.
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Problem reproducible on my laptop as well.
Around a couple of minutes between login and usable state.
Problem disappears if I booted with a network connection.
Laptop configuration is : Compaq V2375TU, 1.4 Ghz Intel Celeron, 2 GB
DDR 333, Intel 915 GM chipset.
I dont seem to face this problem in
Although I do have a 64 bit CPU I'm NOT using the 64 bit version of
Ubuntu and I still get this problem. It worked fine with Fiesty but
after upgrading to Gutsy it is slow.
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Same problem here, HP Compaq NX7400 laptop. At least 30 secs between login and
usable desktop. This is new, in Feisty this prob didn't exist. Interestingly, I
don't use 64 bit, since the CPU isn't capable of this. So I guess the cause of
the prob is something different.
Looking at dmesg, it seem
Reistlehr -> there was indeed an update today. If you compare 64 and
i386, please report the results, I would be glade to go back on 64 bits.
For now, i386 is blazing fast.
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DrCurl -> I installed an i386 image on another computer, and noticed the
same (That it was running smoother, faster, load times decreased), only
after some updates, did i notice the reported behavior. Currently
investigating.
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I installed from i386 image instead of amd64, gnome loads much faster
now. I get a usable desktop after 20 seconds and there is far less HD
activity on login as well.
This problem was always reported on amd systems in the forum, so I guess
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Same problem, hp dv2412ca with AMD-64.
Long time to login, no splash screen, I can see the panel appear in
plain gtk (grey, not themed) and then I see the theme being applied.
Overall, gnome feels slow, dialogs takes time to appear, apps freeze for
a few seconds from time to time. I also noticed h
I believe I am having the same problem. Boot to GDM is great, maybe even
faster than Feisty. But from login to usable desktop is at least twice
as slow as Feisty, even without the splash screen (which I guess was
removed to help desktop load times?). It's not a minute or more like
some people are r
This is the last posti made in the forums.
Ok. In Failsafe Gnome, it still took some time, but it basically seemed
to come right up.
Altering the session script made no change.
Changing the session from xclient to gnome made no change.
Disabling compiz made no change. Although, i still think co
For the record here are some forum threads where many users are reporting the
issue, unfortunately they don't use launchpad :
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=585635
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=568995
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
Could some of you post their session file ?
Thanks
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Same problem here. Inspirom 1420n, upgraded to Gutsy. Initial logon
takes a good 45 seconds, but all logoffs and logons after that come up
very quickly. I have the Integrated video Intel GM965 and am NOT using
compiz at all.
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Same problem on 2 computers
slow gdm logon. After upgrade to gutsy gibbon
one hp laptop hpnx9420
dual core 2,2 ghz processr
2gb ram
ati x1600
Desktop:
p4 2.8Gh
512mb ram
ati radeon 9000
Both systems were running fast.
But after the upgrade...
same proble as most of you here.
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I have the same problem as well on my laptop, Asus S5n, P-M 1.5Ghz, 768
MB Ram, Intel integrated graphics.
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Same problem here, loading takes about 30-40 secsm; deskbar applet and tracker
are turned off.
Clean install Ubuntu 7.10, using compiz with nv 8600gt card, P4 3Ghz cpu 1 Gb
RAM.
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Same problem here, upgraded from Feity to Gusty and now after I login it
takes longer for the desktop and icons to show up
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I am running AMD 64 with 32 bit Gutsy upgraded from Feisty. I also take about
45 seconds to go from login to desktop. I have 2 gig ram and Nvidia 7800 GT
running nvidia-glx-new drivers. Here is the out put of 2 dmesg greps:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dmesg | grep audit
[ 38.451889] audit: initiali
Just throwing a suggestion out there. If i rememebr right, in tribe 4,
there was a bug that was milestoned too late to make the final release,
that had to do with an audit of the cupsd daemon. It wouldnt allow
printing because of a conflict with apparmor. Looking at this line from
dmesg
[ 48.63472
Same problem here.
Updated from Feisty to Gutsy.
Some people suggested to clean install, but others had the problem even
after that.
Using AMD64.
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I have the same problem on Dell Inspiron 9400 with an Nvidia 7900GS using Gutsy
with Compiz Fusion.
It takes unusual long to load the desktop after the first login when fresh
booted. Disabling startup programs doesn't help, also turning on the Compiz
Fusion starting splash-screen to see when Co
Confirmed:
One thing i noticed too, is if you do nosmp in the boot line, the gnome-
panel will load, then disappear, only to reappear after a lifetime of
waiting.
AMD64, nVidia Go 7600GT
here's part of my dmesg:
[ 43.920271] ACPI: AC Adapter [ACAD] (on-line)
[ 44.112234] powernow-k8: Found
>From login screen to desktop also takes a very long time for me. I'm
using Gutsy on a fresh install. Nvidia FX5200. This happens with or
without Compiz active. Feisty was fast but there is a real slowdown on
Gutsy.
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Hi I also have this problem.
I'm using Gutsy for AMD64 with compiz. I imported my /home directory
from an installation of Feisty x86 so i'll try with a new user tonight,
but I red that the problem happens even with a new user.
For me the problem seems sporadic. Often (not always) just after a
res
I have the same problem.
>From grub to login page : very fast. But from login to desktop, I need
about one minute, with the hard drive always working.
I have a fresh install of Gutsy. I don't use compiz. I have a nvidia
7900Go GS with nvidia drivers, 2Go ram. It has never done that with
previous
I have the same problem, it took almost 3 minutes today from login to
complete display of the desktop. I've never had this issue in previous
versions. I have a Toshiba Satellite 2450-S201 with 512 RAM, no
Compiz/Beryl or any other eyecandy due to issues with drivers for the
Nvidia GeForce4 420Go gr
I have this problem. However Vitor I think you have made a mistake. The
issue you raise and the one in this ticket are different.
I have a Dell Latitude D620 with 512 RAM and an Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor. I have an integrated Intel Graphics card. I have Compiz with
Emerald enabled as well as scre
I am attaching my bootchart...
Do you see anything wrong?
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I confirm it too!
I'm running the official release of ubuntu gutsy 7.10 i386 and my boot
time is VERY long...
I installed the OS twice and in a fresh install, even after several
reboots, my boot time between the grub menu and the login screen lasts
56sec. (!!!)
My specs:
- ACER 5051 -
AMD Turion
This is also happens here, using nvidia-glx-new, compiz fusion and
emerald
i have a Nvidia Go 7600
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Hi, Pedro. Yes, it happens with a newly created user. I have an nVidia
GeForce 7300 LE video card. I'm not using any visual effect, but the
problem happens with & without it.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks for your report, does that happens with another new user? Which
video card do you have? Are you using Visual Effects? Does it happen
without it?
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