![]() I tried all tips found in forums and nothing! Then I formatted my HDD, installed Lucid by CD and the same problem occurs. But after reboot all applications started appears minimized at left, top, without decoration. I was running just fine my Karmic and upgraded to Lucid. xsession-errors may help you determine the cause.įolks, want help on video problem. Of course, the cause of your problem may be different to mine. Gnome-session: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: Adding object id /org/gnome/SessionManager/App30 to store Gnome-session: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: read /usr/share/applications/sktop Gnome-session: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: found in XDG app dirs: '/usr/share/applications/sktop' Gnome-session: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/applications' ![]() Gnome-session: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/local/share/applications' Gnome-session: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/gnome/applications' Gnome-session: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/home//.local/share/applications' Gnome-session: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking for file 'sktop' Gnome-session: DEBUG(+): main: /desktop/gnome/session/required_components/windowmanager looking for component: 'metaci xsession-errors shows the directories searched for sktop: xsession-errors? Debugging messages logged in that file may give you some hints what happened during gnome-session start-up. I don't see anything pertaining to metacity in ~/.local/share/applicationsĭid you turn on -debug and look into. Metacity started up nicely without any problem.ĭon't forget to remove the -debug parameter after you are done with debugging. Since there is a system-wide sktop located in /usr/share/applications, I simply deleted the one in ~/.local/share/applications so that gnome-session can read it instead. It turned out the /org/gnome/SessionManager/App29 was actually read from /home//.local/share/applications/sktop, and in that file there existed a line It may also be useful to search for 'metacity' in that file.Īpp /org/gnome/SessionManager/App29 is disabled by Hidden Read the lines below it to see what happened when gnome-session tried to start metacity. Then logout and login again, and search the file ~/.xsession-errors for 'Phase WINDOW_MANAGER'. ![]() In /etc/X11/Xsession.d/99x11-common_start to To find out what happened, you can turn on the debug mode for gnome-session by modifying the line I experienced this problem after upgraded Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10 to UNE 10.04 final and cleaned out some stale packages.
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