[05:48] <lordievader> Good morning.
[16:17] <maxb> Upgraded vivid->wily, now lightdm seems to not be starting unity for my main user, but logging into a guest session works.
[16:17] <maxb> Is anyone able to suggest logfiles where I might look for enlightenment?
[16:19] <lordievader> maxb: journalctl -u lightdm
[16:19] <lordievader> Also: systemctl status ligthdm
[16:22] <maxb> Hmm, a lack of actual errors :-/
[16:27] <lordievader> maxb: Is it enabled?
[16:27] <maxb> Hmm, some stuff about brltty, no-pinentry-gnome3 and upstart-event-bridge in ~/.xsession-errors
[16:27] <maxb> Is what enabled?
[16:33] <maxb> Moving aside all my user dotfiles bypassed the issue, I guess I move them back in stages and see when it breaks
[16:34] <lordievader> maxb: Is lightdm enabled?
[16:35] <maxb> yes, this was a fairly lightly customized Ubuntu installation. I didn't change display manager or desktop environment
[16:47] <maxb> OK, so fairly unsurprisingly the problem is something in ~/.config
[16:51] <maxb> Something in ~/.config/upstart/
[16:52] <maxb> Apparently I have a ~/.config/upstart/gnome-keyring.conf which was the problem
[16:53] <maxb> It looks like this was my attempt to prevent gnome-keyring from acting as a ssh agent
[16:54] <maxb> unsure why this managed to block user session startup after upgrading, though
[17:46] <arsson> Hey wily folks whats this? (org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.touchpad
[17:46] <arsson> In order to work properly, Unity Tweak Tool recommends you install the necessary packages)?
[18:03] <ObrienDave> the dependencies are not being resolved properly. enable ALL ubuntu repos