Bug 109867

Summary: GNOME Settings Daemon errors==>frequent but random
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Robert Brimhall <rbrimhal>
Component: gnome-sessionAssignee: Ray Strode [halfline] <rstrode>
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Description Robert Brimhall 2003-11-12 16:06:00 UTC
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Gecko/20031030 Epiphany/1.0.4

Description of problem:
Sometimes when I log into GNOME I recieve an error message and my
GNOME settings are lost. This appears to be a common error but I can't
seem to track down a fix. Some say that installing control-center
resolves this but I have the control-center that comes with FC1.
Removing /tmp/gconfd-username and /tmp/orbit-username, logging out,
and logging back in solves the problem. Here is my .xsession-errors
output from the last time this happened:

stty: standard input: Inappropriate ioctl for device
SESSION_MANAGER=local/rbrimhll:/tmp/.ICE-unix/11992
Window manager warning: Working around an application which called
XSetInputFocus (None) or with RevertToNone instead of
RevertToPointerRoot, this is a minor bug in some application. If you
can figure out which application causes this please report it as a bug
against that application.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
gnome-session-2.4.0-1

How reproducible:
Sometimes

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Not clear on what causes this it seems random
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Comment 1 Ray Strode [halfline] 2005-05-11 22:13:08 UTC
Fedora Core 1 is now maintained by the Fedora Legacy project for
security updates only. If this problem is a security issue, please
reopen and reassign to the Fedora Legacy product. If it is not a
security issue and hasn't been resolved in the current FC3 updates or
in the FC4 test release, reopen and change the version to match.