* bug#25514: SDDM segfaults X11 session on first reconfigure
@ 2017-01-23 18:45 ng0
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From: ng0 @ 2017-01-23 18:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 25514
I noticed this:
My system uses SLIM.
I build the new system config which includes SDDM instead,
reconfigure, and at the point where SDDM service probably gets
started, SDDM segfaults the current X11 session.
This is a grave error with SDDM and needs some better way of
handling the initial activation of the new display manager.
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* bug#25514: Acknowledgement (SDDM segfaults X11 session on first reconfigure)
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@ 2017-02-11 20:34 ` ng0
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From: ng0 @ 2017-02-11 20:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 25514
On 17-01-23 18:51:02, GNU bug Tracking System wrote:
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> 25514: http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=25514
> GNU Bug Tracking System
> Contact help-debbugs@gnu.org with problems
To be more specific, this is a problem with either sddm-service or
display-manager-service.
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