[Edgy] gnome-settings-daemon acting up
| Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | control-center (Ubuntu) |
High
|
Ubuntu Desktop Bugs | ||
| | gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu) |
High
|
Ubuntu Desktop Bugs | ||
| | Edgy |
Undecided
|
Unassigned | ||
Bug Description
Sometimes it starts, others it doesn't. Here is the output on the terminal of one time it didn't:
toby@leopard:~$ gnome-settings-
[1] 6430
toby@leopard:~$
(gnome-
(gnome-
(gnome-
(gnome-
(gnome-
(gnome-
#
| Jos Dehaes (jos-dehaes) wrote : | #1 |
| Jos Dehaes (jos-dehaes) wrote : | #2 |
More info in #60477.
| Mitchell Lewandowski (iamski) wrote : | #3 |
I can confirm this as well from an installation of Edgy Knot-3. The only way that I can seem to get it to restart however, is to reboot.
| Sebastian Breier (tomcat42) wrote : | #4 |
I can confirm that.
I just installed a fresh edgy knot-3. When logging in for the first time, everything is good. When I log out and log in again, I get this message:
"There was an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon.
Some things, such as themes, sounds, or background settings may not work correctly.
The last error message was:
Process /usr/lib/
GNOME will still try to restart the Settings Daemon next time you log in."
See screenshot.
I can reproduce it always... whenever I log in for the second time without rebooting, I have no settings daemon. Please tell me how to further debug this (don't really know what to attach strace to).
| Sebastian Breier (tomcat42) wrote : | #5 |
Confirmed from several people.
| Changed in control-center: | |
| status: | Unconfirmed → Confirmed |
| Matt Zimmerman (mdz) wrote : | #6 |
I just saw this on a fresh install of the 20060920 daily
| Changed in control-center: | |
| importance: | Untriaged → High |
| Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : | #7 |
Do people having the issue have it only after returning to gdm and login with the same user again? Do you have processus from that user still running when you are to gdm?
| Matt Zimmerman (mdz) wrote : | #8 |
In my case, it happened on a fresh boot of the live CD, so definitely no processes running from a previous login.
| Christoffer Karvonen (xopher) wrote : | #9 |
I also have this. Running
strace -f gnome-settings-
seems to work though..
This happens well, randomly, when logging in to my other account it works fine. (almost every time). And once when I ran gnome-keyboard-
Running edgy amd64
| Sebastian Breier (tomcat42) wrote : | #10 |
I only have it on re-logging in. However, I just tried and it only happened on the third login (= the second re-log in). Weird...
The only thing I noticed when logging out is that the dbus-daemon and the gnome-vfs-daemon don't get stopped, and another pair of these is started whenever I log in... it's probably another bug, because when I killed them prior to logging in, the gnome-settings-
| Gustaf (opera) wrote : | #11 |
Yes, when logout-login on the same user. Solution: reboot. Tried to stop gdm, rm -rf /tmp/*, kill all of 'my' processes, and start gdm. Nope.
gnome-settings-
| jbj (jbj-ubu) wrote : | #12 |
I am having the same exact issue described, I did manage to see gnome-settings-
$ gnome-settings-
a3g3[
And that's the only output for me, much like the original post. It may or may not start randomly. I haven't seen it fail running under strace
| mithras (jsluiman) wrote : | #13 |
I have the same problem, but that is not the point.
Is there *any* workaround? This is really annoying, especially when I'm installing things like the new Nvidia beta driver and beryl, so I have to restart X all the time. Every time there is the notice the daemon couldn't be launched and (re)starting it doesn't help...
| ruffneckc (ruffneckc) wrote : | #14 |
As mentioned by xopher in a post above - adding
strace -f gnome-settings-
to your gnome sessions - startup programs is a workaround ATM.
| Wenzhuo Zhang (wenzhuo) wrote : | #15 |
I can confirm the problem in 6.10 beta. The symptoms are exactly the same as described in comment #4 <https:/
| Christian Göbel (christiangoebel) wrote : | #16 |
| Lee.Tambiah (flossgeek) wrote : | #17 |
On booting with the Live install disk on an IBM ThinkPAd R50e this bug is produced. After logging in the GDM I am presented with a dialogue which displays the following:-
"There was an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon.
Some things, such as themes, sounds, or background settings may not work correctly.
The last error message was:
Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply. The reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.
GNOME will still try to restart the Settings Daemon next time you log in."
I installed edgy despite the error above and it seems fine at logging in from a fresh boot. However if I log out back to the GDM and Log back in I am given the following error:-
" There was an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon.
Some things, such as themes, sounds, or background settings may not work correctly.
The last error message was:
Process /usr/lib/
GNOME will still try to restart the Settings Daemon next time you log in."
-------
If I produce the bug and the open a terminal and run:-
$ gnome-settings-
I gain my theme back with the following output in terminal:
xrdb: "*Label.background" on line 243 overrides entry on line 170
xrdb: "*Text.background" on line 249 overrides entry on line 211
xrdb: "*Label.foreground" on line 255 overrides entry on line 171
xrdb: "*Text.foreground" on line 261 overrides entry on line 212
However as soon as I close terminal or use the "Ctrl" + C my theme then returns back to the abnormal state.
| zerkkk (thomas-mcgowan) wrote : | #18 |
I have exactly the same problem on Edgy. I went from Dapper to Edgy.
The troubles came after a dist-upgrade. Before that I had Edgy runing ok.
When I reboot or restart X server, the problem comes back.
When I load gnome-settings-
| Petri Järvisalo (reaby) wrote : | #19 |
Daemon stopped working after i installed compiz-gnome + compiz-base from software channels.
| Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : | #20 |
the g-s-d call to gst_init() seems to fail sometime and that create the issue
| Changed in gstreamer0.10: | |
| importance: | Undecided → High |
| status: | Unconfirmed → Confirmed |
| Changed in control-center: | |
| assignee: | nobody → desktop-bugs |
| Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : | #21 |
the issue seems to be due to g-s-t, one duplicate has a comment where the user states that gst-inpect crash for him and that chmoding the gstlibvisual plugin fixes the issue
| ruffneckc (ruffneckc) wrote : | #22 |
Found this on the Ubuntu Forums:
Had the same problem and permanently got rid of it
by adding the following $HOME/.Xsession file:
-------
#!/bin/sh
exec gnome-session
-------
That solved the problem, but don't ask me why...
| Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : | #23 |
I'm working on a patched package for that and will probably upload tomorrow
| Changed in gstreamer0.10: | |
| assignee: | nobody → desktop-bugs |
| status: | Confirmed → In Progress |
| Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : | #24 |
This upload should fix the issue:
" gstreamer0.10 (0.10.10-1ubuntu2) edgy; urgency=low
.
* debian/
- backport patch from CVS to fix gst_init() race issue (GNOME: #355499),
fix gnome-settings-
Could people comment to say if they still have the issue or not after upgrading to the new version?
| Changed in gstreamer0.10: | |
| status: | In Progress → Fix Released |
| Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : | #25 |
not a control-center issue, gst_init() should always work
| Changed in control-center: | |
| status: | Confirmed → Rejected |
| Erik Meitner (e.meitner) wrote : | #26 |
Yes, the gstreamer0.10 update seems to have resolved the problem on my test system.
| jsage (jsage) wrote : | #27 |
Sebastien,
Thanks for your hard work nailing this down. I've installed the update and the problem so far has not recurred. I've restarted several times with and without Beryl, using CTL-ALT-BACKSPACE or full system restart and have not seen the problem.
thanks again,
john
After installing the gstreamer update I can chmod libgstlibvisual.so
back to 644 and gst-inspect / gnome-settings-
on my (slow) PPC machine. Thanks.
| ruffneckc (ruffneckc) wrote : | #29 |
Got the update and no longer having the problems. Thanks very much.
| Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : | #30 |
thank you for the comments, I think it can be considered as fixed ;)
| Sebastian Breier (tomcat42) wrote : | #31 |
Yeah, pretty much fixed. :D
Thanks Sebastien.
i still have this problem on current edgy. the gstreamer patch is applied.
| Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : | #33 |
Le vendredi 24 novembre 2006 à 09:05 +0000, Bernhard Valenti a écrit :
> i still have this problem on current edgy. the gstreamer patch is
> applied.
that might be a different bug, you should probably open a new bug for it
| Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : | #34 |
no need of an edgy task, the bug has been fixed before edgy
| Changed in gstreamer0.10: | |
| status: | Unconfirmed → Rejected |


I have the same problem. I often need to start the daemon manually. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.