Bug#513479: gdm: desktop does not appear after giving login credentials after upgrade 090129

Jenny Barna jcjb at charlotte.bio.cam.ac.uk
Thu Jan 29 14:52:25 UTC 2009


> Thanks for sending detailed information, it helps a lot. Here is the
> problem. You don’t have a session manager installed, so the X11 startup
> scripts choose to run x-window-manager.
>
>> ii  metacity [x-window-man 1:2.22.0-2        A lightweight GTK2 based Window Ma
>> ii  twm [x-window-manager] 1:1.0.4-2         Tab window manager
>
> And here, x-window-manager certainly points to metacity. Which is just a
> window manager, not something able to start programs.
>
> There is a reason why gdm depends on a session manager (x-window-manager
> being a fallback), and a reason why metacity recommends gnome-session.
>

Many thanks!

I am deeply impressed by the speed of your response but I remained a 
little confused because the desk-top manager was working fine before. I 
realized since I submitted the report that I had no evidence that the 
problem started today because for some weeks, during which I did several 
apt-get upgrades, I have not used the desktop. So apologies for filing a 
misleading report even though my details led you to diagnose it correctly.

I have installed gnome-session and again obtained a desktop. I now see
that what must have happened is when I was installing/deinstalling python
libraries for a developer-user a few days ago either apt-get install or 
autoremove removed gnome-session, at least that is what I deduce from the 
careful records I have kept with dpkg --get-selections. This is somewhat 
dangerous behaviour from my point of view and I shall be alert in future.

Thanks again.


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