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[Bug 1501333] Re: Gedit & xchat fail to start w/ Xmir running in '-rootless -flatten' mode under Unity 8

 

** Summary changed:

- Gedit & xchat fail to start w/ Xmir running in '-rootless -flatten' mode
+ Gedit & xchat fail to start w/ Xmir running in '-rootless -flatten' mode under Unity 8

** Description changed:

- I'm trying to run gedit in a Vivid + overlay PPA desktop session using
- Xmir from the overlay PPA using the '-rootless -flatten' Xmir options.
- Gedit fails to start in this situation.  If I use Compiz as the WM, then
- gedit starts.
+ I'm trying to run gedit in a Vivid + overlay PPA Unity 8 desktop session
+ using Xmir from the overlay PPA using the '-rootless -flatten' Xmir
+ options.  Gedit fails to start in this situation.  If I use Compiz as
+ the WM, then gedit starts.
  
  I've attached the application and unity8 log files.  This may be a Unity
  8 issue as well since it is rejected the connection in this scenario.
  
  The same issue occurs when trying to run xchat as well.

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Title:
  Gedit & xchat fail to start w/ Xmir running in '-rootless -flatten'
  mode under Unity 8

Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xorg-server package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I'm trying to run gedit in a Vivid + overlay PPA Unity 8 desktop
  session using Xmir from the overlay PPA using the '-rootless -flatten'
  Xmir options.  Gedit fails to start in this situation.  If I use
  Compiz as the WM, then gedit starts.

  I've attached the application and unity8 log files.  This may be a
  Unity 8 issue as well since it is rejected the connection in this
  scenario.

  The same issue occurs when trying to run xchat as well.

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