Hi all. I am trying to fix gnome sessions (gnome flashback) on Ubuntu 15.10+.
I started with fixing session name (flashback -> flashback-metacity) and disabling acceleration check (--disable-acceleration-check), but the sessions are still broken, they start as a black screen and crashes after few minutes.
Logs are inconclusive. I guess services are failing to start and the problem is related to recent systemd-user-init and upstart mixture for sessions start-up.
Can anyone educate me how exactly the sessions are starting in recent releases and where the problem might be?
Thanks.
Hi all,
I've managed to fix gnome-flashback on Ubuntu 15.10+ (actually tested only on 16.04). Patches attached.
Summary:
Big thanks to *Alberts Muktupāvels* and *Alkis Georgopoulos* ( https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-flashback-list/2015-December/msg00014.... )
Regards
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 8:11 PM, Eugene San <eugenesan@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all. I am trying to fix gnome sessions (gnome flashback) on Ubuntu 15.10+.
I started with fixing session name (flashback -> flashback-metacity) and disabling acceleration check (--disable-acceleration-check), but the sessions are still broken, they start as a black screen and crashes after few minutes.
Logs are inconclusive. I guess services are failing to start and the problem is related to recent systemd-user-init and upstart mixture for sessions start-up.
Can anyone educate me how exactly the sessions are starting in recent releases and where the problem might be?
Thanks.