[Bug 248793] make logout confirmation dialog go away!
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Matthias Clasen <mclasen(a)redhat.com> changed:
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Status|ASSIGNED |CLOSED
CC| |mclasen(a)redhat.com
Resolution| |RAWHIDE
--- Comment #4 from Matthias Clasen <mclasen(a)redhat.com> 2009-04-06 00:29:58 EDT ---
The ui for it is gone, but in my testing, the
/apps/gnome-session/options/logout_prompt gconf key does actually work
nowadays.
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[Bug 171510] mkisofs doesn't preserve directory permissions
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Steven M. Parrish <tuxbrewr(a)fedoraproject.org> changed:
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Status|MODIFIED |CLOSED
Resolution| |CURRENTRELEASE
--- Comment #12 from Steven M. Parrish <tuxbrewr(a)fedoraproject.org> 2009-04-04 17:51:45 EDT ---
Since this is fixed in current releases closing this issue. Feel free to
reopen if the problem still exists after upgrading to the current version.
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[Bug 246070] glipper crashes on startup
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Bug Zapper <fedora-triage-list(a)redhat.com> changed:
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Version|rawhide |10
Jason Haar <jhaar(a)trimble.co.nz> changed:
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--- Comment #10 from Bug Zapper <fedora-triage-list(a)redhat.com> 2008-11-25 20:56:16 EDT ---
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 10
development cycle.
Changing version to '10'.
More information and reason for this action is here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/HouseKeeping
--- Comment #11 from Jason Haar <jhaar(a)trimble.co.nz> 2009-04-04 03:47:19 EDT ---
This is a me too.
I'm using FC10 with full disk encryption and the disk gets pretty hammered
during login - and glipper almost 100% of the time crashes during that period.
I think there's a timing issue - the login process on my machine may be many
seconds longer than a non-encrypted system - but the fact is that nothing BUT
glipper seems to have an issue with it. i.e. I have 11 applets running - and
glipper is the only one that has any issues.
It crashes, but if I re-add it (no other way to restart a crashed applet), it
starts just fine.
I think the crash is timing-related. Maybe the others reporting this also had
encrypted harddisks - or otherwise slow I/O systems?
Jason
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[Bug 332781] No sound for non-root users
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Tomas Mraz <tmraz(a)redhat.com> changed:
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Component|pam |ConsoleKit
AssignedTo|davidz(a)redhat.com |jmccann(a)redhat.com
--- Comment #37 from Tomas Mraz <tmraz(a)redhat.com> 2009-04-03 12:07:01 EDT ---
No, pam_console will not manage sound devices anymore.
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[Bug 332781] No sound for non-root users
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Daniel Qarras <dqarras(a)yahoo.com> changed:
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CC| |tmraz(a)redhat.com
Component|ConsoleKit |pam
--- Comment #36 from Daniel Qarras <dqarras(a)yahoo.com> 2009-04-03 11:46:11 EDT ---
> ConsoleKit thinks that your session is not active, thus, you don't get acls on
> the sound devices (which are set up for the active session). If you do your own
> hand-rolled session, you are responsible for registering with ConsoleKit.
Well the thing is that this has worked for years and years before ConsoleKit
came and there should be no need to introduce these kind of regressions even if
ConsoleKit brings in some additional features.
Anyway, I inspected this "own hand-rolled session" thingy and found the command
ck-xinit-session (but no man page or command line help for it). If put to
~/.xinitrc it does not help. If run from a terminal after GNOME is launched
mpg123 etc work ok.
BUT! When hitting Ctrl+C to quit mpg123 the whole system is shut down! Yes,
this is just insane: I had a root session on another console but when a regular
user innocently just tried to stop his application with Ctrl+C under GNOME, the
whole system went down in flames.
I am changing the component to 'pam' as suggested to see if they could apply
the proposed fix in Comment 17.
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