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From: "André Batista" <nandre@riseup.net>
To: 71154@debbugs.gnu.org
Cc: tumashu@163.com, zhengjunjie@iscas.ac.cn
Subject: bug#71154: slim: Two regressions on v.1.4.1
Date: Thu, 23 May 2024 19:34:45 -0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <Zk_EhUiEeHNXfT4i@andel> (raw)

Hi Guix,

I've found two regressions after upgrading to v. 1.4.1 of slim.

The first one is that it is no longer possible to use a secondary monitor
with it. If it is connected at the same time as a the primary one, only
the later gets to show the slim greater. If the primary one is disabled
via kernel command line (eg. "video=LVDS-1:d"), slim does not start and
the xorg-server crashes. Shepherd keeps trying to restart it to no avail.

Curiously enough the changelog for the current version mentions that
there has been some change to "how/when the pseudo-root window is created
and removed, in preparation for handling multiple monitors"[*]. I, for one,
have been using multiple monitors without issue until now.

The second regression is more subtle and annoying. After logging in with
one account, sometimes, in what appears to be related to have used any
gtk application, the user session is not properly terminated on logout
and herd looses track of xorg-server. If one tries to stop it with herd,
the session remais alive and there is only one bit on slim.log:

'WaitForServer: Not seen SigUSR1 from Xserver'

and nothing useful on Xorg.log.

Only by manually killing the xorg process, I've been able to get back
to a sane state again.

Any thoughts?

For now I have reverted the upgrade to its current upstream version.

1. https://sourceforge.net/projects/slim-fork/files/




             reply	other threads:[~2024-05-23 22:51 UTC|newest]

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2024-05-23 22:34 André Batista [this message]
2024-05-25 14:30 ` bug#71154: slim: Two regressions on v.1.4.1 Z572

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