I am running Ubuntu 16.04.04, I am suffering from the same bug. I issued a new
bug here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/1773517
I tried the patch at #17 but it's not applicable to new code, I don't know how
to remove accountservice check.
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Hello,
Without trying the lightdm temporary fix, I still have the slow login on
Xubuntu 12.04.3 LTS on a 32-bit machine:
$ uname -a
Linux host 3.2.0-52-generic #78-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 26 16:23:24 UTC 2013 i686
i686 i386 GNU/Linux
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I since upgraded to 13.04, with an x86 arch (32bit), and still have 60+
seconds wait for the login. I still think that there is something that
got stale during a past upgrade and causes this, and the arch (64 or 32
bit) doesn't seems to matter.
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I can confirm that slow login DOES NOT happen on i386 (x86). It only
happens on 64bit Xubuntu.
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Hi. Still there are problems with randomly slow login on Xubuntu
12.04.3, with all updates.
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I have switched to gdm...
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** Changed in: accountsservice (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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I upgraded to 13.04 now. I still have the slow login. On the other hand,
on a newly installed 13.04 machine, it doesn't happen.
I tried to reinstall and reconfigure accountsservice and
libaccountsservice0, to no avail.
It should be some lingering configuration; anyone has an idea of what
could be
Re: Comment #41
> I wonder if the version from the 'quantal' (0.6.21-6ubuntu5) -
mentioned by you - would solve this problem.
After trying several things in this thread, I installed the
accountsservices .debs from quantal and do not have the slow lightdm
startup nor slow xubuntu session startup a
Adding two IBM subnotes, x41 with 12.04-2i386 and x61 with 12.04-2amd64.
Both suffer from this ugly ugly login wait, when will a bugfix be
available?
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Same here, it takes a lot of time to display the login screen, both with
lightdm and gdm. Where can I find log information about what appens
during that period of time?
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Today's xubuntu 12.04 update contains an update for lightdm, and after I
clicked "yes" and reboot, the slow login returns ;_;
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This patch (and the packages including this patch) work around the slow
log in, but introduce a serious regression: the first time lightdm is
started after boot, the Shutdown menu in lightdm is empty.
We reverted to the lightdm package in ubuntu and rebuilt the
accountsservice package from 12.10 o
@aaotis: I just updated my repository lightdm-fix-temporary with a new
version of "lightdm 1.2.3-0ubuntu1" with the previously applied patch.
The build should be finished 2013-02-07 8pm CEST. After that this should
be working again:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:andreas-diesner/lightdm-fix-tempo
My situation is similar to post 50.
I had originally used workaround from
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=12170217
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:andreas-diesner/lightdm-fix-temporary
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
Then later updated the system with synaptic on 21jan2013 p
A few more log files, as related to my post #50 (note: these log files
are all for the system BEFORE I came upon the 'sudo pkill' fix).
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/996791/+attachment/3518072/+files/Xorg.0.log
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Here is my .xsession-errors plus one more log (as attachment):
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openConnection: connect: No such file or directory
cannot connect to brltty at :0
(x-window-manager:1825): Gt
The patch in the OP worked for me (12.04.01, x64) until two days ago;
after performing a regular system update the slooow login returned. I
tried the fix in post #48 in this thread; it worked once (after I rm
both directories) but no more (even after I tried to rm the directories
again). I went
Hi, this problem still occurs in Xubuntu 12.04.2! Norbert your solution
seems to be okay, but I'm wondering about 3. and 4. steps. Does it
means, that all settings e.g. Wallpapers, icons etc. will be missing and
I have to set it again?
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I had the same issue with Xubuntu 12.10. Suddenly after adding some
applications and updates, I notice a slow login. I got a black or grey screen
for some 20 seconds before the desktop showed up. Once the desktop appeared and
say a terminal window was launched, it took about a minute for it to p
Hello,
Like many others I have this bug. I had it under Mint Mate 13, Mint XFCE 13,
and Mint 14 Mate and Ubuntu 12.04. Everytime this bug appears after the first
big update. Before the boot was crazy fast.
All solution here and in others places did not worked for me.
The only trick I found: inst
Hi Sappy. Your answer tells me, that changing bootsplash and LightDM
wallpaper, had no effect on this problem. Now I'm sure, that something
else caused the problems with slow logging. That's something, thank You
very much.
Hi Thomas. I am also using 12.04.1 version, with all available updates.
So
Not sure if it helps anyone above ... I had the slow login issue, but
since I updated to 12.04.1 it doesn't happen anymore. I install updates
every time there is one so I can't pin point which update fixed the
problem.
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@krikras: I'm using the default bootsplash and login manager theme..
I've never changed them from this clean 12.04 install and still have the
slow login problem.
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Hi Romano. Thank You for the answer. I suppose that In my case, the
problem with slow login occurred after removing default bootsplash
and/or change default login manager theme. But I do not know whether
these changes, have any relevance to this problem. So at least it seems
to me, because before I
@daniel: I don't think it helps... I have upgraded to quantal, and I
have all the packages up-to-date, but still the same problem. I suspect
a configuration problem from the upgrade, because in another PC, with a
new install, it didn't happen.
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Hi Jaakko. From what I see I have already installed 'accountsservice'
package;
,--[dpkg -l |grep accountsservice]
| ii accountsservice 0.6.15-2ubuntu9.4
| ii libaccountsservice0 0.6.15-2ubuntu9.4
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Installing accountsservice packages from quantal fixed the problem for
me:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/quantal/accountsservice
http://packages.ubuntu.com/quantal/libaccountsservice0
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Hello, today after logging in via LightDM, Xfce does not appeared. I do
not know if after a few seconds desktop appears, because after a short
time I switched to another terminal with 'ctrl + alt + Fx' command and
reboot Xubuntu. I noticed that after GRUB loading and selecting the new
3.2.0.33 kern
I upgraded, and the problem is definitely fixed for me.
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@Ian: have you upgraded or reinstalled? Because I did the upgrade and
still have a 60+ seconds wait at the login.
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I upgraded to quantal a few days ago and haven't been able to reproduce
this bug since then.
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I guess we all get what we pay for, huh? Now that Shuttleworth isn't
propping up the operation anymore they must not have the resources to
even look at bug reports anymore. Guess I'll be heading back to good old
(stale) Debian, especially now that the default DE in wheezy is xfce.
It was good whil
Interesting are the things (at least in my situation) that make the
problem NOT happen:
- logging in with an account that is not having an encrypted homedrive.
- no network connection during login. This one is interesting:
Usually applications like Synaptic that need a root password show the same
Some more info... installing kde-desktop solved the issue for me. I had
KDE activated as default system, so it's doing the KDE login box, but I
didn't change the login mode so I still have a Xubuntu desktop.
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I'm also getting a black screen, then a black screen with a mouse
cursor, then the login screen after a logout.
I forgot to mention that my user account isn't shown on the login screen, I
have to type the user name manually.
This happens both after reboot and after logout.
Just noting that for co
I have the same issue and tried installing the missing language support.
Now I don't have just the minute-long wait between login screen and desktop
startup, I have a minute of a black screen after it, another minute of a black
screen with a mouse cursor, then another minute until the desktop app
This problem is not fixed. It was supposed to be fixed with 12.04.1, but
I still have it. Looks like someone doesn't really care. I'm sorry to
say this, but if it was Windows they would fix it quickly. Their income
depends on it, afterall.
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Are you sure this is an Xubuntu problem? I have a normal Ubuntu with
gnome-shell and have the same problem...
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@Pappy Jack, I am in the exact same situation. Removed ubuntu-desktop
packages as per psychocats' purexubuntu, and suddenly poopies, whereas
before there was no such problem login in to xfce.
At some point I'm going to try out installing unity-greeter to see if it
helps, but there are too many gn
I got tired of Unity and added/switched to Xubuntu-desktop months ago
(12.04 x64 fully patched). The system has been working fine until I
decided to remove zeitgeist and all its libraries and such (more items
than suggested, and whacked Unity in the process). As a bonus I now have
the same symptoms
It is now over a quarter of a year and this bug is still status
Importance undecided and unassigned. Is no one of the package
maintainers for "accountsservice" paying any attention to this problem ?
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I just installed xbuntu on a new netbook (acer ao756) and I believe I
run into this exact same problem: After I enter my password and hit
return, it takes a long time to start xfce. I checked /var/log and
found some strange error messages in three log files, all seeming
related to lightdm. No
I am having the same symptoms as Mark Dammer is having, particularly
that the login/display manager takes forEVER to actually show the XFCE
desktop, and that launching Synaptic from the XFCE menu takes forever
before I receive a password prompt.
/me suppresses a number of angry comments regarding
Many more system parts are affected by this problem on my machine:
- I get the same delay when I start synaptic from the menu - about 90 seconds
until I am asked to enter my password.
- Enabling Gnome services in XFCE settings completely messes up the system on
logout:
At first I get a black scre
I investigated this a little on a clean install and the way I reproduced
the bug was by installing wine1.5. As expected removing wine and all its
dependencies solved the problem. Have only tried it on 64bit, not on 32,
but this may be an architecture-specific bug.
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I created a package lightdm using the patch of metux (weigelt). It works
for me too.
Download it here: (Installing lightdm_1.2.1-0ubuntu3_amd64.deb is enough).
https://launchpad.net/~andreas-diesner/+archive/lightdm-fix-temporary
The next official lightdm package will overwrite the patch again,
It should be noted that the patch metux made is actually against
lightdm, not accountsservice. I don't know if it's a proper fix for this
issue, but I'm also affected by this bug and his fix works for me so as
of now I'm running a patched lightdm. Thanks.
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Didn't notice it the first few logins after upgrading to 12.04, but sure
notice it now. Intel I7, Xubuntu 12.04, Encrypted home drive.
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The attachment "Remove silly dbus call to the "account-service"" of this
bug report has been identified as being a patch. The ubuntu-reviewers
team has been subscribed to the bug report so that they can review the
patch. In the event that this is in fact not a patch you can resolve
this situation
For me, it got even worse: couldn't even log in, the session simply
dropped and it jumped back to login screen.
So, I finally decided to make my hands dirty and had a look at the code.
The problem seemed to come from a utterly useless dbus call in
accounts.c. The attached patch removes that silly
Installing all missing Language Support packages doesn't solve the issue
here. It is becoming rather frustrating that this bug still isn't
assigned to anyone.
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OMG! Is no one paying attention to this bug? Where is this so called
'linux fast update' I read everywhere? This is so bloody frustrating and
no xfce or ubuntu developer is paying attention? This is similar to
microsoft, oh wait, they started to pay attention since everyone is
complaining and watch
Confirmed the issue.
Seems a very good example why the asynchronous nature of dbus is really a bad
idea when it comes to operations stability.
(the typical kind of problem which regularily brings ESB environments to fall).
My strong advise: do NOT use dbus at all, unless you're _absolutely_
sur
I'd hope this bug to be already fixed. It's definitely not good
publicity for ubuntu and it's derivatives. I can handle slower boot, but
hangs during boot get on my wig :(
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On 06/17/2012 11:40 PM, Patrick Leliveld wrote:
> I don't have ia32 libs installed on my Xubuntu laptop, but the machine is
> definitely affected by this bug.
> I am almost sure it is a LightDM-related issue, because logging in via a
> terminal and "startx" works as an acceptable workaround.
> Do
I don't have ia32 libs installed on my Xubuntu laptop, but the machine is
definitely affected by this bug.
I am almost sure it is a LightDM-related issue, because logging in via a
terminal and "startx" works as an acceptable workaround.
Does anyone already tried reinstalling GDM?
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@ferro, thanks alot for pointing this out, I can confirm this here. Removing
i386 libraries solved the problem for me.
Did not have the metapackage "ia32-libs" installed, but alot of :i386 libs.
after
apt-get remove libc6:i386
which removed nearly all the other :i386 packets, the error was gone.
I have here two machines that are hardware identical, same xubuntu
precise 64 bit on it, but one shows the bug and the other not. The only
differences are some user applications, and what is more fundamental is
that the one that does not have the bug effect is a pure 64 bit
environment, while the b
>From a terminal, with startx, xfce starts immedialty
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The solution suggested by 0xerror did not work for me. I think there
may be different issues afoot.
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I hope this will help.
I have installed xubuntu X times and was tracking from what package the
issue might comes from. I have noticed after full update (date 09 Jun
12) the "slow" login issue started.
after selecting only the Important security updates -- no login issue (date 09
Jun 12)
after se
I've had the same issue since installing 12.04. I've noticed however
that if networking is completely disabled, the problem does not appear.
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On XUbuntu 12.04:
mm@X121e:~$ /usr/lib/accountsservice/accounts-daemon --version
accounts-daemon 0.6.15
In "NEWS" from latest
http://www.freedesktop.org/software/accountsservice/accountsservice-0.6.21.tar.xz:
[...]
Changes in 0.6.18
=
* Fix systemd configure check
* Add a few mor
As mentioned by Thomas, on my side it happens most of the time but
sometimes the issue is not around.
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I'm one of the affected. It should be noted that it doesn't happen every
time. Last 2 or 3 boot's were successful, where the last one was not.
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** Description changed:
The core issue is that /usr/lib/accountsservice/accounts-daemon doesn't
accept dbus messages on boot.
The symptom to this problem is that, after successfulling entering your
login information, the system takes about 85 seconds to boot. The real
issue occuring
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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