*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 649809 ***
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I am seeing this in 11.10 after I resume from sleep. Tamas's work-
around seems to solve the problem, as does logging out and logging back
in.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 649809 ***
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Same happened to me.
Description: After a different user (with a different appearance
settings) hase logged in (and after it logged out), with my user the
theme was with ugly icons and menu backgrounds and un
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 649809 ***
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the session settings manager can try starting before the login screen one
exits
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I have the same problem --- occasionally after reboot the theme is
reverted from radiance to ambiance and icon theme to some ugly default.
If I log in / log out then everything goes back, i don't have to do
nothing in settings for it.
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For some people it also happens during a first login. See #574296
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randomly gnome-settings-daemon fails to start
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I think I know what is the problem.
When logging in the gnome-setting-manager with gdm's pid is still
active. This makes users gnome-settings-manager fail to start. After
some time gdm's one finally exits and users is left with gray theme.
The following in:
[mutex:/etc/gdm]% cat /etc/gdm/PostLog
I have this problem on an install of lucid from the original alternate
ISO and upgraded from there, i386 on a P4 with ATI (Mobility). Compiz is
working nicely but gnome-settings-daemon usually doesn't start. No
problems on my natty desktop.
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HP Probook Ubuntu 10.10 and Linux Mint 10 Radeon 4300 series
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I've recently been seeing this happen across two different motherboards.
I hadn't seen it appear at all previously.
I'll wager that on some level this is a race condition. It occurred zero
times with a quad core and about 50% of the time with my six core. This
happened on identical hardware with
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seems similar to bug #639913
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If i may inquire... now, that Martin has provided a backtrace, is the
problem being looked into by a developer now (as the bug is still set to
unassigned)? I know these things take time, but some feedback of
activity would have a calming effect on us folks experiencing the
problem.
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After not having seen this bug for a while, it finally appeared again
and I got the backtrace (see attachment). I had the breakpoints set on
exit and _exit as suggested by David. I hope this helps and someone can
take a look at this soon. BTW the .xsession-errors showed the following
error:
The pr
I have it on both my 10.10 installations (one on a classic netbook and
one a fujistu tablet). i have not seen it on my 10.04 laptop. in the
10.10 systems I am using the desktop interface as Unity is unusable. As
with all other comments it is random at startup. Theme can be altered
back by going to
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HP dv7 4290US core i7-2630QM
Ubuntu 10.10
I have the problem where nautilus does not pick up the current theme.
Log out and log in do not resolve it.
Reboot does not resolve it.
Kill and restart gnome-settings-daemon and kill and restart nautilus do work.
Here is the
$ ps aux |grep sett
I can confirm this bug on my system as well.
My Ubuntu-Version: 10.10
Hardware: Asus Eee-Pc-1201t, (CPU: AMD-Neo, GPU: ATI Radeon HD3200)
charakteristika of the bug:
1. gnome-settings-daemon randomly fails to start after log-in resulting in the
standard-gnome-look (symbols and color-scheme in gn
@sebastien, @martin: try setting a breakpoint on the exit function(s):
break exit
break _exit
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Yeah, it seems that way. But I don't think this is just in my case. I'm
experiencing the exact behaviour discussed in this bug. Sometimes (not
regularly, maybe on every 3rd or 4th start-up) right after logging-in
the desktop appears with the gnome default-theme. There is no gnome-
settings-daemon p
it seems in your case it exits and doesn't crash
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I tried to get a stacktrace with gdb. I attached gdb to the running
process of gnome-settings-daemon by using a startup-script that
contained the following lines:
gdb -batch-silent \
-ex 'set logging overwrite on' \
-ex "set logging file /tmp/gdb-gsd-${RANDOM}.txt" \
-ex 'set logging on' \
-ex
I'm having the exact same problem described as above.
Bug encountered: When logging into ubuntu Maverick Meerkat 10.10,
seemingly randomly.
Computer: HP mini 110, ubuntu netbook remix with default ubuntu desktop
session. 1gb ram, intel graphics, compiz enabled.
Theme installed: Elementary theme
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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I doubt anyone will be able to fix this without a stack trace.
>From what I can see, the current ddeb dbgsym packages have the gnome-
settings-deamon binary in them which for some reason they didn't when I
tried back with Lucid which made getting a stack trace impossible.
Since they now seem to w
In maverick I have had this bug happen to me on several occasions on boot up.
logging out and logging back in fixes the problem.
I have noticed this only happens to me after updating but only after an update
where it say ureadahead will be re-profiled at next
boot up . Since noticing this every
The bug just returned for me on Maverick. As a result, I'm going to
remove it now, and never use it again. Instead I'm going to use my Lucid
install (which doesn't show the symptom) whenever I want to use Ubuntu.
I'll be back for Natty if the problem somehow magically resolves itself
by then or som
Yeah it seems neither the Gnome or the Ubuntu devs want to help. I am
seriously thinking of switching to a KDE distro because of this.
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ra
This bug in close as "NOT GNOME" in bugzilla tracker.
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I actually think we are seeing a few different bugs that all result in
gnome-settings-daemon crashing.
The bug I originally reported, which happened to me on 2 separate
computers, with very different hardware (other than the fact they where
both x86_64 installs), seemed to stop occurring on both s
i Think this bug is not related with any program like, Java6, Gnome-
Do/Docky or what so ever. I Think this because the bug just happened
after a system update of last week. That update cycle only contains
update of the standard Ubuntu software source. I don know which one is
causing the problem.
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=637921
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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For the record: I filed a bug report on bugzilla.gnome.org reporting the
problem - hopefully it will yield some result:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=637921
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #637921
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=637921
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Same problem here. Grey theme at boot. Going into theme preferences
will fix the panel, but it will not fix Nautilus or the desktop icons.
I'm using ubuntu 10.10 x64 with an nvidia graphics card (using binary
drivers).
What is the status of this bug? Can any developer here tell me if you
are w
One more sympthom: I may manually switch to Ambience theme, but icon
theme remains default.
Some things I done:
1) Removed all indicator applets from desktop panels;
2) In gconf-editor, set /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/indicator/showFlags
back to 0/false/unchecked state;
3) Remove all ke
Same problem running Ubuntu 10.10...
Linux Satellite 2.6.35-24-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 2 02:41:37 UTC
2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux.
In my case, bug started to showup after adding ru.png & us.png images
for keyboard indicator in /usr/share/pixmaps. As I think now, where may
be a problem with gnome
Same thing happening here since a couple of days.
here running
Linux laptoplub 2.6.35-23-generic-pae #41-Ubuntu SMP Wed Nov 24 10:35:46 UTC
2010 i686 GNU/Linux
How can I report more information to help?
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Here some additional information about the problem appearing on Ubuntu
10.10:
If I type 'ps aux | grep settings' in the terminal gnome-settings-daemon
isn't shown.
If i type gnome-settings-daemon the ambiance theme starts. I also get
the error message:
** (gnome-settings-daemon:3606): WARNING **
This problem keeps appearing for me since yesterday. Just as in the bug
description, when I log in, sometimes the ambiance theme doesn't load and I get
the default GTK-Theme instead. I have to either log out and log back in or
start the appearances window to solve this annoying issue.
Also, eve
I spoke too soon in declaring the bug squashed. I had some trouble
printing a document, fiddled with CUPS, tried to see the print queue via
System->Administration->Printing, and then saw my theme revert to the
default theme.
The printer I was using is a network printer, and it worked fine this
mor
>>"I've seen this bug on a machine that doesn't have gnome-do/docky
installed."
That makes me a little sad, because I was really hoping I had narrowed
the problem down, but it's helpful nonetheless.
After re-reading this thread, I'm starting to wonder if maybe mine is a
different bug. OP's report
I've seen this bug on a machine that doesn't have gnome-do/docky
installed.
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I updated this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1575703&page=2
but here's the short version.
I removed the sun-java6-plugin package, thinking it was the source of
the problem, but I continued to see random theme changes. Then I stopped
using Gnome-Do/Docky and went back to using th
I think this bug is the same as what's being reported here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1575703
To summarize that thread, when multitasking for an hour or so, the gnome
theme reverts to the default. It doesn't always happen, but it is
happening pretty regularly to me and the other us
Same trouble here.
Dist: Ubuntu 10.10 x86_64
GPU: Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT 512M
NVIDIA Driver Version:260.19.06
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I have the same trouble here.
Dist : Ubuntu 10.10 i686
GPU : Intel Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller
GDM: autostartup (without delay)
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Some precisions:
- if g-s-d still doesn't start after applying the modification I added, errors
will be traced in ~/.xsession-errors file.
- if g-s-d start after applying the modification I added, I think this is
because the computation of log(s output take some time and 'slow down the
startup o
i have encountered this trouble too. However it doesn't occur at each
boot.
Dist : Ubuntu 10.04 x64
GPU : nvidia 8600GT with driver of serie 256 (from x-swat-x-updates ppa)
GDM : autostartup (without delay)
I tried to got the debug output doing the modification of the attached
patch, but the trou
This is a "me too" report.
On my laptop running Ubuntu Lucid, my findings is that the problem
always occur upon wake-up (resume) process, after I have moved my laptop
(while in sleep mode) from one wi-fi area (e.g.: home) to another wi-fi
area (e.g.: work), i.e. when network-manager has to change
I have tried the dbgsym version of gnome-settings-daemon, however I
don't see how to go about getting a backtrace on a program that
automatically starts at login.
It doesn't seem to flag the apport automatic bug reporting thing, I'm
guessing it starts after gnome-settings-daemon (or needs it).
I
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