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Author Topic:  Solved: Warning ( gdm3 is broken )  (Read 6932 times)

Offline convbsd

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Solved: Warning ( gdm3 is broken )
« on: 2013/10/15, 16:30:12 »
Hi,

If someone uses gdm3 please don't do a d-u or please switch to another display manager.
Gdm3 is broken.
This might affect gnome users because gdm3 was used as display manager.

Thank you.
« Last Edit: 2013/11/18, 17:50:44 by melmarker »

Offline ralul

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Warning ( gdm3 is broken )
« Reply #1 on: 2013/10/15, 16:32:11 »
Do you use systemd-204
?
experiencing siduction runs better than my gentoo makes me know I know nothing

Offline ajavibp

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Warning ( gdm3 is broken )
« Reply #2 on: 2013/10/15, 18:57:35 »
I was crazy because I thought the problem was nvidia drivers. I've installed 'lightdm' and I can work again.
Thanks!

Offline DeepDayze

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Warning ( gdm3 is broken )
« Reply #3 on: 2013/10/16, 03:03:23 »
I already got bit by this bug..is there any fix/workaround? And no I am not using systemd, even though some systemd packages got pulled in my last d-u

Offline musca

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« Reply #4 on: 2013/10/17, 12:25:52 »
Hello dear gnome friends!
This bug includes some interesting details, but not (yet) a final solution for gdm3:

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=724731

greetings
musca
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Offline ralul

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Warning ( gdm3 is broken )
« Reply #5 on: 2013/10/17, 16:27:44 »
Quote from: "DeepDayze"
I already got bit by this bug..is there any fix/workaround? And no I am not using systemd, even though some systemd packages got pulled in my last d-u
I am not that interested in Gnome. But I know Gnome-3.8 needs Systemd.

And I know Debian has garbled Systemd in two places:

/usr/lib/systemd
is the upstream place

/lib/systemd
Debian put it here. But Debian has left overs some at /usr/lib/systemd :( :(

Perhaps a workaround is to add some symlinks. (But then you have to remember to remove these before the next upgrade)
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Offline DeepDayze

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Warning ( gdm3 is broken )
« Reply #6 on: 2013/10/17, 17:24:02 »
Any good tips/tricks on switching an existing install from Sysvinit to systemd in a clean way?

Offline ralul

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Warning ( gdm3 is broken )
« Reply #7 on: 2013/10/17, 17:38:54 »
@DeepDayze, clean with an unclean Debian Systemd?

But calm down: It is installing in parallel safely. You just have to add
Code: [Select]
init=/lib/systemd/systemd
to the grub "linux" line to boot with using it ....
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Offline DeepDayze

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Warning ( gdm3 is broken )
« Reply #8 on: 2013/10/17, 17:51:25 »
Quote from: "ralul"
@DeepDayze, clean with an unclean Debian Systemd?

But calm down: It is installing in parallel safely. You just have to add
Code: [Select]
init=/lib/systemd/systemd
to the grub "linux" line to boot with using it ....


OK, then will I need to make any other changes to my system? I have a Debian Sid install that has Gnome3 desktop

What I mean by "clean" is not having anything else breaking.

Offline ralul

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« Reply #9 on: 2013/10/17, 20:08:07 »
@DeepDayze, reading the link of
Quote from: "musca"
not (yet) a final solution for gdm3:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=724731
it is already broken?
experiencing siduction runs better than my gentoo makes me know I know nothing

Offline DeepDayze

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Re: men at work
« Reply #10 on: 2013/10/17, 20:46:15 »
Quote from: "ralul"
@DeepDayze, reading the link of
Quote from: "musca"
not (yet) a final solution for gdm3:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=724731
it is already broken?


Yea, gdm3 is broken not to mention having bad interactions with systemd

Offline musca

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« Reply #11 on: 2013/10/25, 02:55:35 »
Hello dear gnome friends,

heavy discussions on the mailing lists today: gnome 3.8 depends on systemd-logind.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2013/10/msg00444.html

One reaction was the proposal to switch to another default desktop.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2013/10/msg00496.html

I heard the rumor that a very active maintainer of gnome and systemd has left the project at least for a while. He had planned to complete the rest of the gnome 3.8 transition in one big step in the next days.

Lets wait a bit and let the dust settle down.

greetings
musca
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Offline DeepDayze

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Re: Status update
« Reply #12 on: 2013/10/25, 03:20:27 »
Quote from: "musca"
Hello dear gnome friends,

heavy discussions on the mailing lists today: gnome 3.8 depends on systemd-logind.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2013/10/msg00444.html

One reaction was the proposal to switch to another default desktop.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2013/10/msg00496.html

I heard the rumor that a very active maintainer of gnome and systemd has left the project at least for a while. He had planned to complete the rest of the gnome 3.8 transition in one big step in the next days.

Lets wait a bit and let the dust settle down.

greetings
musca


so then should we install systemd-logind in this case or is that package also rather broken?

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Re: Status update
« Reply #13 on: 2013/10/25, 11:24:18 »
install lightdm :) - and done. The best would be: apt-get install siduction-settings-lightdm(-$foo)
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Offline DeepDayze

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Re: Status update
« Reply #14 on: 2013/10/26, 01:31:38 »
Quote from: "agaida"
install lightdm :) - and done. The best would be: apt-get install siduction-settings-lightdm(-$foo)


I'll give that a try with my Debian Sid GNOME 3 setup...thanks for that idea