1) when I want to term a session the Stop session button seems not working...and I have to wait the 60 seconds term 2) at boot I don't see any detail after swap line (very few line) 3) at shutdown I don't see any detail line...
On Mon, 2008-03-03 at 23:28 +0100, Antonio M wrote:
- when I want to term a session the Stop session button seems not
working...and I have to wait the 60 seconds term
Haven't seen that before. Works for me..
- at boot I don't see any detail after swap line (very few line)
This is upstart-related. See bug #433156: rhgb details doesn't display init script output under upstart
upstart tracker bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/showdependencytree.cgi?id=431106&hide_resolv...
- at shutdown I don't see any detail line...
This has been going on for a while; you should be able to switch to VT7 if you want to see the output.
-w
2008/3/3, Will Woods wwoods@redhat.com:
On Mon, 2008-03-03 at 23:28 +0100, Antonio M wrote:
- when I want to term a session the Stop session button seems not
working...and I have to wait the 60 seconds term
Haven't seen that before. Works for me..
I will check again tonight, on my other rawhide system it works fine, same updates were applied, the only difference is that on the lazy pc I have a nouveau driver for the graphic board, intel for the other one.
- at boot I don't see any detail after swap line (very few line)
This is upstart-related. See bug #433156: rhgb details doesn't display init script output under upstart
upstart tracker bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/showdependencytree.cgi?id=431106&hide_resolv...
tnx, I missed this bug!!!
Tnx again
On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 05:59:47PM -0500, Will Woods wrote:
On Mon, 2008-03-03 at 23:28 +0100, Antonio M wrote:
- when I want to term a session the Stop session button seems not
working...and I have to wait the 60 seconds term
Haven't seen that before. Works for me..
This is what I am seeing. Is there a bugzilla entry for that?
As a matter of fact I have various account on my test system and logging out of session may or may not work at all - depending which account is used. One of those is kept, deliberately, as "vanilla" as possible. No configuration changes. On this a login button does NOT work and left to timeout just gets back to its desktop. No "official" way to terminate that session as a keyboard is also messed up. On another hitting "Shutdown" button the first time has zero effect but the second time it works.
Also starting now a desktop session on a not that slow x86_64 machine now takes ages...... I shudder when I think what will happen on a bit older laptop. This is way past a "laugh test".
Michal