i've go the same problem too.after i set wicd on the startup session and
when i reboot,my gnome setting daemon failure...i still can't work as
normal even i reboot or logout.
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I'm not sure if my issue is with the settings daemon or not. I am
running Hardy on my laptop and desktop. My desktop had feisty AMD64 so I
did a clean install of Hardy i386 so I could use the programs that
haven't made it to the 64-bit architecture. My laptop was just upgraded
to Hardy since it was
jtuchscherer's solution works like a charm with ati x1150.
Thank you Jtuchscherer and Saki!
I had this problem on hardy and gutsy, but now it runs much faster, and
I can change resolution in the gui! Thank you!
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Hmmm. May be I misspoke. I apologize. Feel free to delete it if it is
inappropriate or dublicate.
My error may not be exactly as in this bug (sounded just like it when I
read it). I do not have xgl installed. The error I get is as belows.
There was an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon.
S
ulugeyik, can you confirm whether removing xgl rectifies the problem?
Also, can you specify exactly which error it is you are getting?
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I have upgraded to Hardy Heron (04/28/08) . I have the same problem on
an irregular basis. When problem occurs, I have ~1 min of dark screen,
then gnome gives the error described in this bug. Then starts with
"unusual" looking icons and such. The system works but slowly. Once in a
while, everything
It works! Thanks a lot!
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gnome-desktop (1:2.22.1-0ubuntu5) hardy; urgency=low
* Fix the randr stuff on Xgl when the screen info can't be retrieved.
(LP: #199960)
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I am still getting this bug in the beta version... it has persisted
since I installed Alpha 5. I had this working under Gusty... so I
disappointed by the regressive behavior... hoping someone finds this bug
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This is a regression, so demanding a fix from users is not the right way.
Just undo what did break it and all will be fine.
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Same problem on a brand new clean install of 8.04B (but I am using a new
GeForce 9600 with the proprietary 171.06 NVIDIA driver since there doesn't seem
to be any resolution support > 800x600 available for that video card in Hardy.
I can can compile in the nvidia kernel module and run it AOK, (12
Yes, i have the problem here.
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 7:43 AM, Shaligar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I try to login into gnome, I get an empty brown background, but if
> I wait long enough (around 2 minutes), the desktop loads, along with an
> error about gnome-settings-daemon. Bec
Hello,
When I try to login into gnome, I get an empty brown background, but if
I wait long enough (around 2 minutes), the desktop loads, along with an
error about gnome-settings-daemon. Because of that, my skins / icons are
not configured as they should. After some more time, tho, gnome-
settings-
I've been looking into all of the fglrx issues today. Many I suspect
are due to AIGLX, but I'm awaiting confirmation of that. Applying help
towards confirming and providing extra info on any of those bugs (which
are in linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24) would help in moving things
forward. Identif
I am offering my hand to reproduce the problem, test potential fixes,
and provide information - please let me know if I can help and where it
would be useful. Thank you.
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the issue is that the current team has a limited number of people and is
already way overworked, those comments are not useful in this context,
what about trying to give and hand and work on patch to fix the issue
rather than complaining that people who work a lot to solve issues for
free don't do
I'm with Jamal,
At the moment I am using AIGLX and fglrx and the only problem is
performance - I would be happy to provide information about my system if
it would help. I realize this is probably an ati driver problem, but it
doesn't change the situation. As of Ubuntu 7.10 I could use glx to
sol
You may try OpenSuSE. AFAIR they do support Xgl.
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@Bryce Harrington,
If I should be migrating off of Xgl, how can I improve my AIGLX
experience? I can't get it down to a single bug or problem. The overall
performance on my laptop is much lower using AIGLX. Is there something I
should be doing to improve it?
I have an ATI Xpress 200 on fglrx. I k
Kyle, let's please try to keep the discourse civil. Like many of the
other commenters have reported in this thread, you should be using xorg-
server and AIGLX or NVIDIA's implementation of accelerated indirect
rendering. If there exist bugs in it, those should be reported. If Xgl
works better fo
Instead of telling us how unsupported xserver-xgl is, how about telling us what
we *should* be using?
I couldn't tell you why I had it installed, I'm pretty sure it comes from my
feisty days or earlier, but it seemed to be working until I decided to try out
hardy. Without it I don't get the err
So, is there gonna be a soultion? I don't want to disable Xgl because
commpiz becomes really slow.
And what this output means: gnome-settings-daemon
Error: X was unable to determine screen size range for window 82
Error: X was unable to determine screen size range for window 82
Segmentation fau
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Ah - sorry I should have looked into that before I changed the status.
Thank you for correcting my mistake.
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Incomplete means more information is needed from the user in order to
confirm the bug. This bug was already confirmed so it should be in
status "Confirmed", "In Progress", or "Fix *".
Changed status to In Progress.
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still crashing under xgl.
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Just wanted to say I'm hoping to use xgl after this bug is fixed. I am
running Ubuntu 8.04 with latest ati drivers from EnvyNG. When xgl is
installed I get the problem with gnome-settings-manager and performance
issues.
Without xgl, compiz works, but the system is choppy (while doing
graphical t
Similar problem here, solved by uninstalling the xserver-xgl.
Acer Aspire 3023WLMi ATI Radeon Mobility X700, on fglrx;
Gnome displayed bad GTK theme, no entry chimes, some programs crashing, the
catalyst control center didn't work.
With no xserver-xgl now it is all stable.
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Tested the latest update as well. Gnome-settings-daemon seems to still
crash. Xgl does seem to work though, and compiz works as well. It is
just really slow compared to running Xgl on 7.10.
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I testet the update: The gnome-settings-manager still crashes. The
system sends now an bug report.
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If anyone is still using Xgl, please test with the latest updates.
We've put in some checks which we think should handle the crash more
gracefully.
If it's still crashing under Xgl, please reopen this bug, and I can look
into adding a check specifically for Xgl. Don't think it's necessary
though.
Meant to say "Unfortunately it does not touch on full details of Xegl."
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For those of you reading all of this "aiglx this, xgl that..." mumbo jumbo
and feeling very confused, check out the article below. It has pictures!
http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/accelerated_x
After reading it, you will understand libGL, DRI, GL-X, XGL, AIGLX, and
compositing.
Unf
this url is not really new, things change quickly in the opensource
world, anyway that bug is not the place to discuss why xgl is not
installed in most distribution nor supported officially in ubuntu
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The test program does detect Xgl.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gcc xorg_xgl_info.c -lX11 -lXv -lXrandr -o xorg_xgl_info
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ./xorg_xgl_info
Xgl: yes
Xrandr: 1.2
And those discouraging Xgl should _really_ read
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2006-February/0133
Without xserver-xgl installed, Compiz set to "Visual Effects: Extra"
running on an Intel GM965/GL960 graphic card is unstable. As soon as a
drag a window, the grabbing mode never stops, even when I release the
mouse button. I cannot then type anything and the session does not
respond. I have to
Uninstalling xserver-xgl solved the problem for me too - thanks to everyone
here. Compiz working fine also. Tried to point users at the Ubuntu Forums who
are having the same problem here.
ATI 9600 with envy works also now.
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I can confirm that this program did detect Xgl when I had it installed,
and after I uninstalled it (which fixed the problem with gnome-settings-
daemon, thank you!) it indicates that it is not installed.
(Note for anyone else attempting to compile it, you will need the
"libxv-dev" package installe
@seb128, part of a patch that I sent you earlier included a test for Xgl
which I knew would break in this case - you rejected the patch because
part of it was parsing Xorg.0.log. However the portion that tests for
Xgl is independent and seems still valid. While I agree that xgl is not
supported a
compiz is installed by default but should be used only on configurations
where it's working correctly, there is a list of thing it's trying
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Uninstalling xserver-xgl solved the problem for me - thanks to everyone here.
Compiz working fine also. Tried to point users at the Ubuntu Forums who are
having the same problem here.
( http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=731312 )
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compiz works fine for me on older NV hardware as long as I make sure I DO
NOT install xgl per the instructions above.
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Sebastien, IIRC, I believe that Compiz is enabled by default since
Gutsy. If Compiz is not stable in any scenario (with our without
xserver-xgl), then Compiz should be disabled by default and big warning
sign should show up whenever a user enables it, stating that Compiz is
experimental. Hardy He
such comments are not useful, xgl is not a supported ubuntu software and
you don't need compiz to use your computer, patches are welcome though
to fix the issue, if there is so many people relying on xgl somebody
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Uninstalling xserver-xgl is not a solution.
Without Xgl server (running on nVidia drivers only) Compiz is unstable, Emerald
leaks memory as hell - this renders Compiz desktop unusable.
You may search launchpad for related bugreports. This is related to buggy
off-card texture storage. Nvidia drive
lazerdye, that worked for me also, thanks very much!
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I had this problem with an NVIDIA GForce 6200, and when I removed
xserver-xgl I was not getting 3D effects. Then, I changed to this
setting in xorg.conf:
Option "Composite" "1"
and I was able to enable effects. So far so good!
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Uninstalling xserver-xgl fixes the problem with Gnome-settings-daemon,
but does not allow Compiz to run. I'm using a ATI Radeon Mobility x700,
any ideas? Or is it just that my graphics card isn't powerful enough to
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xgl has never been installed by ubuntu, the users who installed it
likely wanted to try compiz or something on their configuration which
has no correct drivers and installed that buggy software
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Worked for me too w/ ATI
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Quoting http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Xgl
"Xgl is an X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL. It is at an
early stage in development and a number of important pieces are still
missing. Xglx is the only server currently available that uses this
architecture. It requires an already exi
Hi
jtuchscherer's solution works like a charm with ati x1150. Even compiz-
fusion works properly, I am getting decent framerates too (before it
would either crash or give unbearable fps). No crash with gnome-
settings-daemon anymore and full 3D acceleration, this is a great day :)
Thank you so mu
I tried uninstalling xserver-xgl and it worked a treat for me too. No
problems now! :D
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When i did disable the xserver-xgl and did enable compiz it WORKS! ;-)
unfortunately the bar to close or minimize windows is gone... any ideas?
Grt,
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Hi also had a problem with the gnome-setting-manager. For me it was related to
a xserver problem. I found the solution to my problem in another bug report.
Uninstalling xserver-xgl solved all my problems.
I have an ATI Moblity Radeon 9600. I am now even able to use desktop effects,
even without
Hi there, I am following this threat for a couple of days but the
solution was not there for me. So it is time for a post ;-) This is how
the problem did start for me i heave a Toshiba laptop with a Nvidia go
force 420, normally compiz wont run. When enabling the xserver-xgl in
the Synaptic package
I have:
gnome-settings-daemon 2.22.0-0ubuntu1
nvidia-glx-new 169.12+2.6.24.11-12.31
I'm attaching output of
$ strace -s 1024 gnome-settings-daemon > gnome-settings-daemon.strace 2>&1
Maybe this would help in resolving the issue.
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Hi, Bryce
I've updated today and noticed that gnome-desktop-data 2.22.0ubuntu2 was
pushed with the updates.
I'm still experiencing the troubles though with the settings-daemon, but
at least now i can start in normal mode (before it would crash the whole
session and I could only start in reduced
As of the latest updates to hardy, the gnome desktop comes up properly
(properly themed etc), but there is still a crash report in the tray
related to gnome-settings-daemon.
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Here is a version of gnome-desktop that includes a trap for the X error.
gnome-settings-daemon was patched earlier to check for xrandr version
1.2.
gnome-desktop already checks for if xrandr is available, but this was
not being checked before calling configuration_apply_stored(), which
could resul
libgnome-desktop doesn't use the gtk xrandr api and this patch should
not make a difference. we need to make sure libgnome-desktop is testing
correctly if the system supports xrandr 1.2, if the drivers are buggy
and claim supporting it and don't then we need to trap the xerror and
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mattismyname's issue was resolved by one of the earlier fixes, so
everyone else commenting on this bug is likely having an unrelated
issue.
For i855 and radeonhd users, I would suspect the fix to 198951 solves
that issue.
For the failures with -nvidia and -fglrx, looking at the bug report
pointed
Unfortunately these backtraces are still incomplete (they show debug
symbols for Xorg calls but not for gnome-settings-daemon or gnome-
desktop), so it is hard to tell where the crash is starting. Please add
"deb http://ddebs.ubuntu.com gutsy main universe" to your sources and
install the packages
Hi Zaki, you need to add the ddebs.ubuntu.com repositories. The
instructions are here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash.
In reading https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace I noted that I neglected to
do an "info registers". I've done one more backtrace following those
instructions and attac
I can confirm the same thing happening on fglrx driver (ATI x1150).
Video itself is also quite buggy, so first i thought it was a video
driver issue, but people with other cards seem to experience the same
thing. Before, gnome wouldn't even start, only in safe mode, where bug
reporting wasn't worki
Like Ryan Steele, I'm using nvidia-glx-new and am getting the same
problem too.
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I've installed the debugging symbols for gnome-settings-daemon and taken
another backtrace.
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Interesting finding: Doing a clean install of alpha6 resolved the issue
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cjwatson passed my patch on to seb128 for inclusion for -beta. seb128
decided to leave it unfixed for beta and prefers a different approach
that doesn't involve Xorg.0.log parsing, so leaving to him to patch.
The backtraces provided so far lack debugging symbols so are useless for
troubleshooting
I'm also seeing this error. I'm using the nvidia-glx-new driver. I've
run gnome-settings-daemon with the --sync option under gdb as specified
in the text of the error message and attached the backtrace.
I tried to install Bryce's .deb file but got an error since a newer
version has been released.
Running gnome-session from failsafe terminal as per instructions from
smoku does not work for me.
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I'm getting this too. On 855 based laptop. Running from terminal also gives a
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
If there is any other info I can contribute let me know.
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I think the problem might be elsewhere that suggested before.
1. On the GDM login screen change your session type to "Failsafe terminal"
(The one that launches only one, bare xterm window)
2. Log in.
3. In the xterm window type 'gnome-session' and press enter...
4. Voila... GNOME starts correc
I concur with mattismyname. Users on (at least intel based laptops) will
experience this bug AFAIK. It should be beta blocking unfortunately.
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I think this should be a beta milestone blocking bug. Why isn't it?
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+milestone/ubuntu-8.04-beta
It's made my desktop pretty ugly and un-configurable for up to a week
now. Surprising that more people aren't seeing this issue.
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Bryce, the .deb prevents the gnome-settings-dameon crash with radeonhd.
What is the preferred option...downlevel gnome-settings-daemon or
disabling xrandr plugin via gconf-editor and using the newer gnome-
settings-daemon file? Operationally, it does not make much difference
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This deb has fixed the gnome-settings-daemon crash on login.
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Hi guys,
Well, perhaps we can try brute forcing it to stop crashing with a
workaround. I've prepared a new version which lets us whitelist the
drivers/devices this is allowed to run on. Namely, this limits it to
not run on 855 or on drivers other than intel, ati, etc.
Could you please test this
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I'm have the same error message in .xsession-errors when I try to run
compiz-fussion. Running Gnome in 'safe mode' there is no problem.
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I'm trying to run this through gdb, but it seems there are no debugging
symbols for gnome-settings-daemon, and I can't find any dbg package that
goes with it.
I'll attach the output of gdb anyway, in case there might be something
useful, but I doubt it.
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Jacob, please get a backtrace from the crash. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace and
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash for directions on how to
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It's the same here. After first installing Ubuntu 8.04 Alpha6 and doing
a complete upgrade and installing codecs etc I restarted and a message
appeared that said could not start the gnome settings daemon.
I tried from a terminal and it returned this:
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** Description changed:
Happened after last night's updates to Hardy.
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** (gnome-settin
Also, on the off chance that it is an xserver issue, I've packaged some
xrandr bug fixes from upstream.
Please install the three X server debs from this url which have been
patched with the fixes, re-test, and let me know if it improves things:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~bryce/Testing/XrandrGui/
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 198951
gnome-display-properties crashed with SIGSEGV in screen_info_new() - i855,
fglrx, radeonhd
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Could this possibly be related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-
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The bug is present in gnome-settings-daemon 2.21.92-0ubuntu1. I'm
running nvidia-glx-new 169.12+2.6.24.10-12.30 and gnome-settings-daemon
fails on xrandr plugin.
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Using radeonhd, I get this.. not sure if it's the same bug
sudo gnome-settings-daemon
** (gnome-settings-daemon:11797): DEBUG: Successfully connected to D-Bus
** (gnome-settings-daemon:11797): DEBUG: Starting settings manager
** (gnome-settings-daemon:11797): DEBUG: Loading settings plugins from
I am also using xorg-driver-fglrx.
I reported a bug upstream and figured out this bug in launchpad just
now.
The bug has been there for at least ~2/3 weeks.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=521371
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Confirming, I see the same problem on a Lifebook P7010, 855GM (intel
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I can confirm it using xorg-driver-fglrx
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-settings-daemon
Status: New => Confirmed
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error starting GNOME Settings Daemon
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/199960
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Confirming this one. It in fact seems the same problem as earlier.
$ sudo gnome-settings-daemon >> manual-run.txt
[sudo] password for osito:
The program 'gnome-settings-daemon' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadRequest (invalid reque
it seems to be the same bug with xrandr which was fixed with the version
2.21.91-0ubuntu6 of gnome-settings-daemon this week.
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error starting GNOME Settings Daemon
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I have the same problem after updating the gnome-settings-daemon to the
version 2.21.92-0ubuntu1.
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error starting GNOME Settings Daemon
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Also, as opposed to the other gsd bugs I could find, this one is
repeatable, not random. It happens every time I try to run the program.
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error starting GNOME Settings Daemon
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