gnome slow startup
Joe Marcus Clarke
marcus at freebsd.org
Fri Aug 6 18:41:01 UTC 2010
On 8/6/10 2:32 PM, Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
> 2010/8/6 Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus at freebsd.org>:
>> On 8/6/10 1:46 PM, Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
>>> 2010/8/6 Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus at freebsd.org>:
>>>> On 8/6/10 1:08 PM, Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
>>>>> 2010/8/6 Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus at freebsd.org>:
>>>>>> On 8/6/10 12:52 PM, Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
>>>>>>> 2010/8/6 Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus at freebsd.org>:
>>>>>>>> On 8/6/10 12:38 PM, Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
>>>>>>>>> 2010/8/6 Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus at freebsd.org>:
>>>>>>>>>> On 8/6/10 11:25 AM, Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> 2010/8/5 Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus at freebsd.org>:
>>>>>>>>>>>> On 8/5/10 12:38 PM, Fernando Apesteguía wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Recently I updated to 8.1-RELEASE and since then gnome-panel takes up
>>>>>>>>>>>>> to 1 minute to show up.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I read about a problem with consolekit. I'm using consolekit-0.4.1_4.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Is there going to be and update
>>>>>>>>>>>>> for this soon?
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> That is the latest version of consolekit, and it has the fix. How are
>>>>>>>>>>>> you starting GNOME? What is the output of ck-list-sessions?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I'm launching GNOME with "startx"
>>>>>>>>>>> My .xinitrc looks like this:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> exec /usr/local/bin/gnome-session
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> ck-list-sessions doesn't show anything.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> See http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/faq2.html#full-gnome .
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> HAL and DBus are run at boot in my system. I don't run avahi as I
>>>>>>>>> don't think it is really necessary, is it?.
>>>>>>>>> I used "exec ck-launch-session gnome-session" in my .xinitrc but
>>>>>>>>> nothing changes. I still have the same delay and the same message
>>>>>>>>> "Could not ask session manager if shut down is available"
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> What does ck-list-sessions show?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Session1:
>>>>>>> unix-user = '1001'
>>>>>>> realname = 'Fernando Apesteguia Santiago'
>>>>>>> seat = 'Seat1'
>>>>>>> session-type = ''
>>>>>>> active = FALSE
>>>>>>> x11-display = ''
>>>>>>> x11-display-device = ''
>>>>>>> display-device = 'ttyv0'
>>>>>>> remote-host-name = ''
>>>>>>> is-local = TRUE
>>>>>>> on-since = '2010-08-06T16:24:10.991764Z'
>>>>>>> login-session-id = ''
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Post the output of /usr/local/libexec/ck-get-x11-display-device, and the
>>>>>> output of:
>>>>> $ /usr/local/libexec/ck-get-x11-display-device
>>>>> /dev/ttyv8
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> fstat -p `cat "/tmp/.X${dispnum}-lock"`
>>>>>
>>>>> fstat -p `cat "/tmp/.X0-lock"`
>>>>> USER CMD PID FD MOUNT INUM MODE SZ|DV R/W
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 root / 2 drwxr-xr-x 512 r
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 wd / 31889777 drwxr-xr-x 3072 r
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 text / 31727588 -r-sr-xr-x 1760848 r
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 0 / 5346936 -rw-r--r-- 57765 w
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 1* internet6 stream tcp ffffff00066ee000
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 2 /dev 45 crw------- ttyv0 rw
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 3* internet stream tcp ffffff00066eda50
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 4* local stream ffffff00066a1000
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 5 / 848023 -r--r--r-- 31246 r
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 6 /dev 53 crw------- ttyv8 rw
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 7 /dev 34 crw-r--r-- pci rw
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 8 /dev 27 crw-r----- mem rw
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 9 /dev 29 crw------- io rw
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 10* local stream ffffff0006189b40 <->
>>>>> ffffff000617cd20
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 11 /dev 13 crw------- sysmouse rw
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 12* local stream ffffff00065a7d20 <->
>>>>> ffffff00065a7e10
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 13* local stream ffffff00065a7960 <->
>>>>> ffffff00065a7a50
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 14* local stream ffffff000617c1e0 <->
>>>>> ffffff000617c000
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 15* local stream ffffff00065a7690 <->
>>>>> ffffff00065a7780
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 16* local stream ffffff0006188960 <->
>>>>> ffffff0006188b40
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 17* local stream ffffff012a0f8d20 <->
>>>>> ffffff012a0f8e10
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 18* local stream ffffff012a2eda50 <->
>>>>> ffffff012a2edb40
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 19* local stream ffffff012a2ed000 <->
>>>>> ffffff012a2ed0f0
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 20* local stream ffffff012a0f8000 <->
>>>>> ffffff012a163c30
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 21* local stream ffffff012a0e2b40 <->
>>>>> ffffff012a0e2c30
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 22* local stream ffffff012a6294b0 <->
>>>>> ffffff012a6295a0
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 23* local stream ffffff012a741780 <->
>>>>> ffffff012a741870
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 24* local stream ffffff012a62a960 <->
>>>>> ffffff012a62aa50
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 25* local stream ffffff012a7612d0 <->
>>>>> ffffff012a62a690
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 26* local stream ffffff012a761780 <->
>>>>> ffffff012a761690
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 27* local stream ffffff012a865960 <->
>>>>> ffffff012a875960
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 28* local stream ffffff012aa7a0f0 <->
>>>>> ffffff012aa7b4b0
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 29* local stream ffffff012a8653c0 <->
>>>>> ffffff012a8654b0
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 30* local stream ffffff012ac3e690 <->
>>>>> ffffff012ac3e780
>>>>> root Xorg 1434 31* local stream ffffff012aa7a960 <->
>>>>> ffffff012a865e10
>>>>
>>>> All of this looks good. I can't see why consolekit doesn't show that
>>>> the session is active.
>>>>
>>>> As root, while in X, run /usr/local/libexec/ck-collect-session-info, and
>>>> post the output.
>>>
>>> OK, as root (sudo su -), while being in the offending X session, I got this:
>>>
>>> ** (ck-collect-session-info:1942): WARNING **: Invalid UID
>>
>> Try:
>>
>> /usr/local/libexec/ck-collect-session-info --uid 1001 --pid
>> PID_OF_GNOME-SESSION
>>
>> Where PID_OF_GNOME-SESSION is the PID of the running gnome-session process.
>
> $ ps ax | grep gnome-session
> 1436 v0 I 0:00.00 ck-launch-session gnome-session
> 1438 v0 I 0:00.20 gnome-session
> 1441 v0 I 0:00.00 dbus-launch --exit-with-session gnome-session
> 2110 0 S+ 0:00.00 grep gnome-session
>
> $ /usr/local/libexec/ck-collect-session-info --uid 1001 --pid 1438
> ** (ck-collect-session-info:2111): WARNING **: kvm_getenvv failed:
> cannot open /proc/1438/mem
> unix-user = 1001
> display-device = ttyv0
> is-local = true
Is procfs mounted?
Joe
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