Bug#626881: gnome-session: no way to access the preferences menu from fallback mode
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
dkg at fifthhorseman.net
Thu May 19 22:08:14 UTC 2011
On 05/19/2011 02:35 PM, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Of course; that’s “gnome-control-center” and “gnome-control-center
> user-accounts”.
I'm not convinced that these are doing the same thing as whatever gets
triggered from the upper-right "me menu".
Action:
From the "me menu", i choose "My Account", and wait for the dialog to
show up. then i choose "System Settings".
Result:
The panel changes to show all system settings.
Close the panel, test from terminal:
Action:
in gnome-terminal, i run "gnome-control-center user-accounts &", and
wait for the dialog to show up. Then i run "gnome-control-center"
Result:
The panel search box appears (in the upper-right) and the user icon
appears double (see attached screenshot). the system settings do not
show up.
Anyway, i find i can't duplicate the "invalid uninstantiable type"
warning from the terminal using these commands. But i can reliably
reproduce the problem (once every two tries or so, depending on my
dexterity with the mouse) from the "me menu".
Annoyingly, i note that the gnome-control-center process (when run from
the "me menu" appears to have fully-detached itself from its parent
processes and is now self-orphaned (parented by pid 1). Processes
launched from the termninal remain properly parented by the invoking
shell. This self-orphaning means i don't even know which process to
attach to (or how) to auto-connect GDB to things launched through the
panel. the session architecture is defeating my debugging skillz :/
Anyway, i'm open to more suggestions for how to get you a backtrace, but
using these commands from a terminal emualator doesn't seem to be the
right choice.
Regards,
--dkg
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