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[Bug 1316978] Re: ubuntu-touch-session needs to be able to start even if the homedir is filled to 100%

 

as i understood the removal of the gesture is only temporary until an alternative is found ... 
also doesnt the search function in the panel use the HUD as backend still ?

generally i'm just trying to move the dbus-session file to
$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR and adjust all consumers to read it from there, the
change to the HUD code is a trivial one liner (and you get cleanup of
the messed up upstart job (duplicated pre-start script) for free with
the MP)

** Branch linked: lp:~ogra/hud/new-dbus-address

** Branch linked: lp:~ogra/ubuntu-touch-session/fix-dbus-location

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Title:
  ubuntu-touch-session needs to be able to start even if the homedir is
  filled to 100%

Status in Ubuntu CI Services:
  New
Status in “android” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “dbus” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “hud” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “ubuntu-touch-session” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  When the ~/phablet tree has media files added to it by the user, it is
  possible for the storage space to be filled, and consequently for the
  device not to boot.

  From the OEM project bug:

  "After further investigation this problem was caused by the following:

   1) Files were pushed to ~phablet/xxxx
   2) The files filled the home partition completely
   3) Upon a restart of the phone the upstart session job /usr/share/upstart/sessions/dbus.conf is attempted
   4) Because the partition is full, the final line of the pre-start stanza fails as $HOME/.cache/upstart/dbus-session cannot be created
   5) As there is no running dbus session instance unity8 fails to start

  Clearing space on the home partition allows unity8 to start again."

  Posted here, since following discussion in #ubuntu-touch it has the
  same underlying cause as bug #1270248, also reported on this package.

  Raised as a separate bug, because this was caused by user action,
  rather than simply the system failing to do log housekeeping.

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