[Bug 788859] Re: 3D session selected even if not supported; availability of 2D session not obvious
Eliah Kagan
degeneracypressure at gmail.com
Thu May 26 22:20:45 UTC 2011
** Attachment added: "/home/ubuntu/.xsession-errors"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/788859/+attachment/2144102/+files/xsession-errors.txt
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Title:
3D session selected even if not supported; availability of 2D session
not obvious
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I booted a system without graphics acceleration from the Oneiric i386
20110526.1 daily-live CD. A blank blue desktop background was shown,
with no other graphical user interface elements. I waited over 30
minutes, and no ubiquity-dm menu was ever shown prompting me to select
my language and indicate if I wanted to Install Ubuntu or Try Ubuntu.
So I rebooted, and pressed Spacebar when the person and keyboard icons
appeared at the bottom of the screen, to bring up the non-graphical
boot menu. I selected English and "Try Ubuntu without installing". A
blue desktop was shown, and very soon afterward the "Oh no! Something
has gone wrong" screen came up, with Log Out as the only option. (I
have attached a screenshot of this screen, in case there is any
confusion about what I am describing.)
Upon logging out, I was able to manually change the session type to
"Ubuntu Classic (no effects)" and log in to get a functional desktop.
However, this is not obvious to non-technical users, which includes
most users (who probably don't know that you *can* log on to a live CD
system with username ubuntu and a blank password, and also probably
don't know that you can select a session type at the bottom of the
login screen while it is asking for your password).
In previous versions of Ubuntu (or at least Natty), this message
(pointed out to itself be confusing in bug 683936, and quoted here
from that bug) used to be issued:
"Sorry, you don't have 3d support, install it for your graphic
hardware to get Unity or please reboot and select 'Classic session' at
startup."
I recall that, in Natty, clicking OK (or maybe it was Close) in that
message box would cause Ubuntu to provide a classic desktop
automatically. So this bug could be summarized as consisting of two
parts: (1) that a 3D session does not automatically fall back to be
replaced by a 2D session (actually it does, in that the "Oh no!
Something has gone wrong!" message is displayed by a window rendered
by metacity, but this is not a functional session), and (2) that the
ubiquity-dm menu does not launch, and without manually selecting an
option from the non-graphical boot menu, all you get in Oneiric on a
system without graphics acceleration is a blank desktop.
For the sake of thoroughness, I'll attach some log files that document
the cause of the "Oh no! Something has gone wrong" error. I am
reporting this bug from the 2D session, so the relevant lines are in
/home/ubuntu/.xsession-errors.old:
Compiz (opengl) - Fatal: GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap is missing
Compiz (opengl) - Fatal: software rendering detected
There are other errors later in that file, but they appear to be from
attempts to interact with the Compiz Fusion desktop that couldn't be
started due to lack of hardware OpenGL support. I'll also attach
/var/log/Xorg.0.log.old, to show that there didn't seem to be any
other problem, as well as .xsession-errors and Xorg.0.log (from the
new, good, classic session, for comparison).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: ubiquity 2.6.10
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.39-3.9-generic 2.6.39
Uname: Linux 2.6.39-3-generic i686
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu May 26 21:07:12 2011
LiveMediaBuild: Ubuntu 11.10 "Oneiric Ocelot" - Alpha i386 (20110526.1)
ProcEnviron:
LANGUAGE=en_US:en
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: ubiquity
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
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