I've catch problem like this
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/engine?do=post_view_flat;post=240430;page=2;sb=post_latest_reply;so=ASC;mh=25;list=gentoo
gdm[-gnome-shell] gnome-fallback-3.2 work fine (x86 xf86-video-ati),
gnome-shell crash.
But on other machine gdm[gnome-shell] gnome-3.2
On Wed, Oct 12 2011, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
On Wednesday, 12. October 2011 18:02:16 Allan Gottlieb wrote:
Actually the gnome-shell segfault is the 2nd problem. gdm crashes with
Oh no, a problem has occurred unless its gnome-shell use flag is
disabled, which could possibly
I have merged gnome-shell-extensions and eselect-gnome-shell-extensions.
There are of course many other extensions listed in
extensions.gnome.org and they are easy to (un-)install. I was just
wondering if any were packaged into ebuilds beyon
gnome-extra/gnome-shell-extensions.
thanks,
allan
I have Seamonkey and the default Gnome browser (epiphany) installed,
none of which seems to be compatible with the Gnome shell extensions
plugin system.
Is there an alternative way to install shell extensions? Possibly by
customizing the gnome-shell-extensions package?
thanks,
raffaele
Well, at least on ~x86 and ~amd64 gnome3 is the default now. I have
mixed feelings about gnome3, so I let gentoo install it on a VirtualBox
VM to start with and I'll think about updating my real machines later.
The new gnome-shell is the controversial piece of gnome3 and (so far)
I find
Hey,
you can install extensions directly into ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions
, gnome extensions usually have a link to github on their extension page. Just
clone them and restart gnome-shell (login/logout or ALT+F2 and type restart )
Rasmus
Original Message
On 30 May
-shell is the controversial piece of gnome3 and (so far)
I find it counterproductive.
I googled how to disable the gnome-shell and get my gnome-panel back,
along with the panel applets that I refuse to give up. (The gnome-
shell replaces the gnome-panel, so there is nowhere to run the old
applets
On Wednesday, 12. October 2011 18:02:16 Allan Gottlieb wrote:
On Wed, Oct 12 2011, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
gnome-shell segfaults.
I remember some problems with gnome-shell and GL from the dri-devel-ML.
What video-card are you using? Drivers/version?
Is there any other WM you can
On Tue, 2017-05-30 at 05:24 -0400, Rasmus Thomsen wrote:
>
> you can install extensions directly into ~/.local/share/gnome-
> shell/extensions , gnome extensions usually have a link to github on
> their extension page. Just clone them and restart gnome-shell
> (login/logout or
On Thu, Oct 13 2011, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
Hi Alan,
Is there something in dmesg related to the gnome-shell segfaults?
Best,
Michael
Indeed!
oldlap ~ # dmesg | grep gnome-shell
gnome-shell[3325] general protection ip:b6853dc2 sp:bfdba6d4 error:0 in
libmozjs185.so.1.0.0[b6819000
Pressing the super-key/windows-key and entering something via keyboard
does not work anymore. It seems to crash the gnome-shell or so, it gets
reloaded, but no way to start applications via keyboard right now .
I rebuilt all around gnome-shell, clutter ... disabled extensions,
didn't help so far
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 3:46 PM, Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
On Wed, Oct 12 2011, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
On Wednesday, 12. October 2011 18:02:16 Allan Gottlieb wrote:
Actually the gnome-shell segfault is the 2nd problem. gdm crashes with
Oh no, a problem has occurred
Am 2011-11-26 21:07, schrieb walt:
The new gnome-shell is the controversial piece of gnome3 and (so far)
I find it counterproductive.
I googled how to disable the gnome-shell and get my gnome-panel back,
along with the panel applets that I refuse to give up. (The gnome-
shell replaces
Found this:
http://www.taringa.net/posts/linux/14061303/Gnome-Shell-creashea-cuando-buscas---Nvidia.html
and
echo ~/.local/share/recently-used.xbel
helped to fix that issue.
On Thu, Apr 29, 2021 at 4:12 PM Adam Carter wrote:
> Im my logs i see entries like
> Traps: gnome-shell trap int3 in libglib
>
> Is the issue more likely to be in glib than gnome-shell? Should I mask
> off the latest version and try again or is there a better approach?
>
get to the
login screen but then gnome-shell crashes. I tried to downgrade to
gnome-shell-3.0.2-r1, but that needs libgnome-menu, which is not in
portage/layman.
The crash of gdm is described in bug #385525.
The crash of gnome-shell is described in the following .xsession-errors
file
Im my logs i see entries like
Traps: gnome-shell trap int3 in libglib
Is the issue more likely to be in glib than gnome-shell? Should I mask off
the latest version and try again or is there a better approach?
mixed feelings about gnome3, so I let gentoo install it on a VirtualBox
VM to start with and I'll think about updating my real machines later.
The new gnome-shell is the controversial piece of gnome3 and (so far)
I find it counterproductive.
I googled how to disable the gnome-shell and get my
, at least on ~x86 and ~amd64 gnome3 is the default now. I have
mixed feelings about gnome3, so I let gentoo install it on a VirtualBox
VM to start with and I'll think about updating my real machines later.
The new gnome-shell is the controversial piece of gnome3 and (so far)
I find
. At least, try to recompile
gdm, gnome-shell, and all of its direct dependencies, the packages in
COMMON_DEPEND, RDEPEND and DEPEND) in the gnome-shell-3.2.0-r1 ebuild.
Minus the use enabled where you don't set the use flag, of course.
Recompiles done. No change
1. If gdm maintains its
On Tue, 2017-05-30 at 17:29 +0300, Mart Raudsepp wrote:
> Ühel kenal päeval, T, 30.05.2017 kell 10:27, kirjutas Raffaele
> Belardi:
> > I have Seamonkey and the default Gnome browser (epiphany)
> > installed,
> > none of which seems to be compatible with the Gnome shell
&
On Wed, Oct 12 2011, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
gnome-shell segfaults.
I remember some problems with gnome-shell and GL from the dri-devel-ML.
What video-card are you using? Drivers/version?
Is there any other WM you can start, execute
gnome-shell --replace
in a console and dump
I googled how to disable the gnome-shell and get my gnome-panel back,
along with the panel applets that I refuse to give up. (The gnome-
shell replaces the gnome-panel, so there is nowhere to run the old
applets.)
If you want to disable gnome-shell you can do it with the System Info
in advance for any help.
allan
My file /etc/portage/package.mask/gnome-3.8 =gnome-base/gnome-3.8
=gnome-base/gnome-core-apps-3.8 =gnome-base/gnome-control-center-3.8
=gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.8 =x11-terms/gnome-terminal-3.8
=gnome
On Wed, Oct 12 2011, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
gnome-shell segfaults.
I remember some problems with gnome-shell and GL from the dri-devel-ML.
What video-card are you using? Drivers/version?
Is there any other WM you can start, execute
gnome-shell --replace
in a console and dump
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 9:29 AM, Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
On Thu, Oct 13 2011, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
Hi Alan,
Is there something in dmesg related to the gnome-shell segfaults?
Best,
Michael
Indeed!
oldlap ~ # dmesg | grep gnome-shell
gnome-shell[3325] general
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 5:51 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
Pressing the super-key/windows-key and entering something via keyboard
does not work anymore. It seems to crash the gnome-shell or so, it gets
reloaded, but no way to start applications via keyboard right now .
I
Am 06.03.2012 11:34, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
Found this:
http://www.taringa.net/posts/linux/14061303/Gnome-Shell-creashea-cuando-buscas---Nvidia.html
and
echo ~/.local/share/recently-used.xbel
helped to fix that issue.
solved for a few minutes ... it seems that the Gnome
and the typing the first characters-behavior
of the gnome-shell.
Stefan
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 6:34 AM, Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
On Wed, Oct 12 2011, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
gnome-shell segfaults.
I remember some problems with gnome-shell and GL from the dri-devel-ML.
What video-card are you using? Drivers/version?
Is there any other WM you
Ühel kenal päeval, T, 30.05.2017 kell 10:27, kirjutas Raffaele Belardi:
> I have Seamonkey and the default Gnome browser (epiphany) installed,
> none of which seems to be compatible with the Gnome shell extensions
> plugin system.
gnome-base/gnome-shell[nsplugin] ought to still work
On Thu, Oct 13 2011, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 6:34 AM, Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
I typed that command as root (no complaints)
and restarted gdm (twice).
Same problem
oldlap ~ # dmesg | grep gnome-shell
gnome-shell[3479] general protection ip:b682bdc2
system. At least, try to recompile
gdm, gnome-shell, and all of its direct dependencies, the packages in
COMMON_DEPEND, RDEPEND and DEPEND) in the gnome-shell-3.2.0-r1 ebuild.
Minus the use enabled where you don't set the use flag, of course.
Recompiles done. No change
1. If gdm maintains its
~ # dmesg | grep gnome-shell
gnome-shell[3479] general protection ip:b682bdc2 sp:bf882764 error:0 in
libmozjs185.so.1.0.0[b67f1000+2ca000]
Mmmh. Then the problem is probably not the video. Try reemerging
spidermonkey, gjs and gnome-shell; my versions are:
[ebuild R #] dev-lang/spidermonkey
years now. When people talks about
GNOME OS, it implicitly includes the Linux kernel, sytemd/udev (including
journald, hostnamed, logind, etc.), dbus, Avahi, PulseAudio, and all the
GNOME stack from glib up to GNOME Shell.
Vertical tight integration from kernel to end user apps.
Regards.
gt;
> If I log via the gnome graphical login screen I cannot start a gnome
> terminal either by
>Selecting it from the favorites menu
>Using my own keyboard shortcut (which has worked for years)
>Invoking M-x shell in emacs and typing gnome-terminal
>
> The first two prod
nal either by
Selecting it from the favorites menu
Using my own keyboard shortcut (which has worked for years)
Invoking M-x shell in emacs and typing gnome-terminal
The first two produce nothing on the screen, third produces
Error constructing proxy for org.gnome.Terminal:/org/gnome/Termina
for an extension for gnome shell:
https://github.com/tbaugis/hamster-shell-extension
Something for my todo-list. If I had some ;-)
S
are not alone. Sadly I was not able to find
a solution for your problem yet as most others use ancient versions
and updates solved it for them.
I tried this (see msg to canek) but it gnome-shell still shows a general
protection msg in dmsg
oldlap ~ # dmesg | grep gnome-shell
gnome-shell[3302] general
get to the
login screen but then gnome-shell crashes. I tried to downgrade to
gnome-shell-3.0.2-r1, but that needs libgnome-menu, which is not in
portage/layman.
The crash of gdm is described in bug #385525.
The crash of gnome-shell is described in the following .xsession-errors
file
On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 10:01 AM, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I've installed Linux Mint with Mate.
Isn't Mate as heavy as Gnome on your low-powered box? Isn't it Gnome 3
with Gnome-shell replaced by the Mate interface?
: systemd -> gnome-shell -> Xwayland
startx: startx -> xinit -> X (AND in parallel) gnome-session -> gnome-shell
-base/gnome-session-systemd
gnome-base/gnome-shell -systemd
sys-auth/polkit -systemd
If those four packages have systemd support disabled, then everything
works as expected (the suspend/hibernate options returns, I can
mount/umount USB sticks
3.0.
Summary:
gdm-3.2.0-r1 crashes and when I revert to the 3.0 gdm, I get to the
login screen but then gnome-shell crashes. I tried to downgrade to
gnome-shell-3.0.2-r1, but that needs libgnome-menu, which is not in
portage/layman.
The crash of gdm is described in bug #385525.
The crash
) ... will check back tomorrow, I am not at the particular machine
right now.
triggered the behavior right now.
- .xsession-errors (some strings in german, yes)
gnome-shell-calendar-server[5994]: Got HUP on stdin - exiting
gnome-session[5865]: WARNING: Application 'gnome-shell.desktop' killed
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 3:13 PM, Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
For me, gnome 3.2 has been quite a regression over 3.0.
Weird; for me it works so much better than 3.0.
Summary:
gdm-3.2.0-r1 crashes and when I revert to the 3.0 gdm, I get to the
login screen but then gnome-shell
e-control-center-3.24.3:2/2::gentoo, installed)
>=net-wireless/gnome-bluetooth-3.9[introspection] required by
(gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.24.3:0/0::gentoo, installed)
I have a reason for using blueman and gnome-bluetooth at the same time.
gnome-bluetooth is a part of Gnome environment which prov
Tom H wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 10:01 AM, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I've installed Linux Mint with Mate.
> Isn't Mate as heavy as Gnome on your low-powered box? Isn't it Gnome 3
> with Gnome-shell replaced by the Mate interface?
>
>
I have no idea
updates were committed overnight, and I changed my
make.profile from plain desktop to desktop/gentoo.
I spent all day today fixing and working around problems, though.
Mostly conflicting package slots, conflicting useflags, and two
gnome packages that won't compile. I'm pooped, but gnome-shell
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 11:31 PM, Nilesh Govindrajan m...@nileshgr.com wrote:
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 8:55 AM, 林守磊 linxiu...@gmail.com wrote:
What the path of gnome-shell log, maybe some error log can trace the problem
PS: I use journal
What?
Maybe he meant which log file could be watched
-11.html#e2009-11-19T00_43_58.txt
This discusses how using a feature in the 2.6.32 kernel one can kill
various cores in a multi-core system.
In any case, it's a way to experiment with this theory.
Thanks for the link.
I rather suspect something else:
Just now had a look at the gnome-shell
cleaned it. Then built gdm with the gnome-shell flag. This slightly
repopulated the directory (see ls -lAR below).
After you have cleaned it, recompile gdm with the gnome-shell and try
again. I still don't see why gnome-shell is not starting, but gdm may
have problems with its user config (which
I run ~amd64 with the gnome overlay on one of my machines.
I just ran an update world, which failed with
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy
=net-im/telepathy-logger-0.2.4[introspection].
(dependency required by gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.0.2 [installed])
(dependency required
-session-3.4.2.1
gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.4.2
sys-auth/polkit-0.107:0
confirming this. I have exactly your mentioned versions with
USE=-systemd and suspend/hibernate option returns, I could mount/use a
DVD right now ... yes!
thanks, Stefan
On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 11:33 AM, Tom H <tomh0...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 10:01 AM, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I've installed Linux Mint with Mate.
>
> Isn't Mate as heavy as Gnome on your low-powered box? Isn't it Gnome 3
> w
-terminal, evince fail when a normal user logs in.
With a root login, gnome-terminal fails, but panel, gnucash, evolution
seem to work (didn't try evince as root).
For a normal user gnome login, I use either a shell in emacs or go to
a virtual terminal and start an xterm. In any case when I try
: 3.2.0-r1[1](05:20:40 PM 10/11/2011)(consolekit
elibc_glibc gnome-keyring gnome-shell introspection ipv6 tcpd xklavier
-accessibility -debug -fprint -selinux -smartcard -test -xinerama)
Mmmh. I didn't even know you could remove gnome-keyring from gdm. If
you are using GNOME, I don't see
sorry for my pool english, :)
Gnome-shell break sometime I can't expect, so I want look logfile when it
break.
journalctl -b -f is also work
thank you
2014-04-05 1:25 GMT+08:00 Nilesh Govindrajan m...@nileshgr.com:
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 9:19 PM, AR aleiphoe...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Apr
old to
have the hardware needed to run ghome-shell. I haven't tried any
gnome3 extensions yet on my one new machine that will run gnome-shell.
-utility-
gnome-extra/gnome-shell-extensions-weather-
gnome-extra/gnome-shell-extensions-system-monitor-
Everything else works with the latest non-live ebuilds.
Regards.
Did you just do emerge gnome (assumging that =gnome-base/gnome-3.0 is
in package.unmask)? I'll try doing
.
triggered the behavior right now.
- .xsession-errors (some strings in german, yes)
gnome-shell-calendar-server[5994]: Got HUP on stdin - exiting
gnome-session[5865]: WARNING: Application 'gnome-shell.desktop' killed
by signal
** Message: applet now removed from the notification area
(gnome
.
I thought I had posted that already? wrong recipient maybe ...
here:
---
gnome-shell-calendar-server[12816]: Got HUP on stdin - exiting
gnome-session[8258]: WARNING: Application 'gnome-shell.desktop' killed
by signal
** Message: applet now removed from the notification area
3.0.
Summary:
gdm-3.2.0-r1 crashes and when I revert to the 3.0 gdm, I get to the
login screen but then gnome-shell crashes. I tried to downgrade to
gnome-shell-3.0.2-r1, but that needs libgnome-menu, which is not in
portage/layman.
The crash of gdm is described in bug #385525.
The crash
in favour of gnome-shell in gnome 3.0 (aka 2.32) anyway,
so forget an *upstream* commit to fix this problem that's been around
for years.
Well, my curiosity got the best of me, so I cherry-picked some ebuilds,
an eclass (and even built a piece by hand since the ebuild failed to
actually install
what else you could try;
maybe try the gnome-shell version? I know the crash is happening
in spidermonkey, but perhaps te live version of gnome-shell avoids
that code path?
The code for 3.2.1 cannot be *that* different from the live version.
Maybe it's worth a try.
Regards.
-
Am 20.03.2012 18:47, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
Restarted gnome-shell, activated extension ...
but it only works partially.
I can track an activity but Show Overview does not work.
just to extract my hamster.db to be able to write invoices:
exported the db via a working hamster applet
Anyone playing with wayland already?
Maybe even using it as daily driver ?
I did some steps to compile and use it on my systems ... so far I wasn't
able to start up gnome 3.12 (~ gnome-shell) with gdm here.
Is it possible already?
Stefan
natively with
the Wayland protocol. Xwayland is a by-product of supporting
applications that still use X11 and settings for such applications. gdm
itself does not implement a GUI - it makes use of a login mode of
gnome-shell for that purpose. Future versions of GNOME will be able to
default to running
On Monday, August 29 at 12:02 (-0400), Canek Peláez Valdés said:
[...]
Actually, it's pretty stable. It doesn't have much customization
available
You can get a fair amount of customization by using gnome-shell
extensions. You can also customize the shell interface by changing the
gnome
/consolekit )
gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.8.3-r1 requires sys-auth/consolekit
gnome-shell:
|| ( sys-auth/consolekit =sys-apps/systemd-31 )
sys-apps/accountsservice-0.6.30 requires sys-auth/consolekit
accountsservice:
systemd? ( =sys-apps/systemd-186 )
!systemd
it
will not even compile.
Right now the only live ebuilds I'm using are:
gnome-extra/libgda-
media-sound/rhythmbox-
sys-apps/gnome-disk-utility-
gnome-extra/gnome-shell-extensions-weather-
gnome-extra/gnome-shell-extensions-system-monitor-
Everything else works with the latest non
(!systemd ? sys-auth/consolekit)
gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.6.2-r1 (!systemd ? sys-auth/consolekit)
net-misc/networkmanager-0.9.6.4-r1 (consolekit ? sys-auth/consolekit)
net-wireless/bluez-4.101-r5 (consolekit ? sys-auth/consolekit)
sys-apps/accountsservice-0.6.30 (!systemd ? sys-auth/consolekit
Ubuntu systems for members of
my family.
J
Just my opinion here, but i've used both Unity and gnome-shell and a
*MUCH* prefer Unity (IMO, I could live with Unity if GNOME2 ever went
away, i know i couldn't live with gnome-shell). It seems to have a
more well thought-out interface, it's
For me, gnome 3.2 has been quite a regression over 3.0.
Summary:
gdm-3.2.0-r1 crashes and when I revert to the 3.0 gdm, I get to the
login screen but then gnome-shell crashes. I tried to downgrade to
gnome-shell-3.0.2-r1, but that needs libgnome-menu, which is not in
portage/layman.
The crash
been quite a regression over 3.0.
Weird; for me it works so much better than 3.0.
Summary:
gdm-3.2.0-r1 crashes and when I revert to the 3.0 gdm, I get to the
login screen but then gnome-shell crashes. I tried to downgrade to
gnome-shell-3.0.2-r1, but that needs libgnome-menu, which
-highlight -kerberos
-ldap -map -spamassassin 12,037 kB
[ebuild N ] gnome-base/gdm-3.8.4-r3 USE=gnome-shell
introspection systemd tcpd -accessibility -audit -branding -debug
-fallback -fprint -ipv6 -plymouth (-selinux) {-test} -xinerama 1,638
kB
[ebuild N ] gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.8.4-r1
with gnome3 now.
The dev has some work done for an extension for gnome shell:
https://github.com/tbaugis/hamster-shell-extension
Something for my todo-list. If I had some ;-)
I added the overlay ephemeral via layman and emerged both:
[I] gnome-extra/hamster-applet
Available versions
:
gnome-shell registers itself to polkit as a PolkitUnixSession:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-shell/tree/src/shell-polkit-authentication-agent.c?id=3.4.2#n106
polkit will not deal with that in subject_to_jsval:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/polkit/tree/src/polkitbackend
workaroundables. After looking at the code, the
plot thickens:
gnome-shell registers itself to polkit as a PolkitUnixSession:
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-shell/tree/src/shell-polkit-authentication-agent.c?id=3.4.2#n106
polkit will not deal with that in subject_to_jsval:
http
required by
(gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.2.1-r1::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge)
(dev-libs/json-glib-0.12.6::gentoo, installed) pulled in by
(no parents that aren't satisfied by other packages in this slot)
x11-libs/pango:0
(x11-libs/pango-1.29.4::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled
by other packages in this slot)
dev-libs/json-glib:0
(dev-libs/json-glib-0.14.2::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled
in by
=dev-libs/json-glib-0.13.2 required by
(gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.2.1-r1::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge)
(dev-libs/json-glib-0.12.6::gentoo, installed
gdm is dying.
The output is below
My flags are:
Installed versions: 3.2.0-r1[1](05:20:40 PM 10/11/2011)(consolekit
elibc_glibc gnome-keyring gnome-shell introspection ipv6 tcpd xklavier
-accessibility -debug -fprint -selinux -smartcard -test -xinerama)
Mmmh. I didn't even know you could
using are:
gnome-extra/libgda-
media-sound/rhythmbox-
sys-apps/gnome-disk-utility-
gnome-extra/gnome-shell-extensions-weather-
gnome-extra/gnome-shell-extensions-system-monitor-
Everything else works with the latest non-live ebuilds.
Regards.
Did you just do emerge gnome
I use mostly the cinnamon fork of gnome-shell but I also give gnome-shell
a try occasionally just to annoy myself :)
The gnome updates from Jan 1-2 caused me a bit of trouble, but I'm making
progress that might help some of you:
First, the addition of gstreamer-1.0 is now installed along side
:
|| ( ( app-admin/openrc-settingsd sys-auth/consolekit )
=sys-apps/systemd-31 )
gnome-base/gnome-session-3.8.2.1-r1 requires sys-auth/consolekit
gnome-session:
systemd? ( =sys-apps/systemd-183 )
!systemd? ( sys-auth/consolekit )
gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.8.3-r1 requires sys-auth
is
basically flipping a coin; sometimes will work great, sometimes it
will not even compile.
Right now the only live ebuilds I'm using are:
gnome-extra/libgda-
media-sound/rhythmbox-
sys-apps/gnome-disk-utility-
gnome-extra/gnome-shell-extensions-weather-
gnome-extra/gnome
Am Dienstag, den 06.12.2011, 17:16 +0100 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
Anyone using that?
I see three pkgs in portage:
dev-libs/libzeitgeist
gnome-extra/zeitgeist
gnome-extra/zeitgeist-datahub
This allows me to use this extension:
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/33/jump-lists
-center seems to
require it. Anyway to get around this?
I feel the same, and I've started using xfce4 instead of gnome3 because
they don't require any sound daemon (yet) and the new gnome-shell won't
run on my old video hardware anyway.
I just scanned through the gnome-control-center code looking
Calculating dependencies... done!
net-misc/networkmanager-0.9.8.2 pulled in by:
gnome-base/gnome-control-center-3.6.3-r1 requires
=net-misc/networkmanager-0.8.997
gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.6.3.1 requires
=net-misc/networkmanager-0.8.999[introspection]
gnome
# emerge --depclean networkmanager
Calculating dependencies... done!
net-misc/networkmanager-0.9.8.2 pulled in by:
gnome-base/gnome-control-center-3.6.3-r1 requires
=net-misc/networkmanager-0.8.997
gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.6.3.1 requires
=net-misc
/gnome-session-3.8.2.1-r1 requires sys-auth/consolekit
gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.8.3-r1 requires sys-auth/consolekit
kde-base/kdm-4.10.5 requires sys-auth/consolekit
net-misc/networkmanager-0.9.8.2-r2 requires sys-auth/consolekit
net-wireless/bluez-4.101-r5 requires sys-auth/consolekit
I'm very happy that I did the gnome update on a virtual gentoo
machine instead of my real machine :) The virtual gentoo is
unusable at the moment because gnome is very sick indeed.
I avoided the big update on my real machine when I saw that
gnome-shell (I think it was) demanded the installation
/gnome-session-3.6.2-r1 (!systemd ? sys-auth/consolekit)
gnome-base/gnome-settings-daemon-3.6.4 (!systemd ? sys-auth/consolekit)
gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.6.2-r1 (!systemd ? sys-auth/consolekit)
net-misc/networkmanager-0.9.6.4-r1 (consolekit ? sys-auth/consolekit)
net-wireless/bluez-4.101-r5 (consolekit
used to use
multi-terminal, but I switched a long time ago because I found that
gnome-terminal was more stable. I rarely (if ever) use xterm because its
look-and-feel is so outdated and it doesn't support tabs.
In that operating system masquerading as an editor (XEmacs), I use
shell-mode because I
I run gnome3 on a test laptop, but want to wait until intersession to
install it on my real laptop. I will probably like gnome3, but had a
bad experience a few months ago when gnome-shell repeatedly crashed so
want to wait for a quiet time to do the upgrade.
Anyway, weeks ago I installed
ebuilds is
basically flipping a coin; sometimes will work great, sometimes it
will not even compile.
Right now the only live ebuilds I'm using are:
gnome-extra/libgda-
media-sound/rhythmbox-
sys-apps/gnome-disk-utility-
gnome-extra/gnome-shell-extensions-weather-
gnome-extra/gnome
Am 26.07.2013 03:10, schrieb walt:
I'm very happy that I did the gnome update on a virtual gentoo
machine instead of my real machine :) The virtual gentoo is
unusable at the moment because gnome is very sick indeed.
I avoided the big update on my real machine when I saw that
gnome-shell (I
I've been preparing for gnome3 for many months by running it in a
virtualbox gentoo-guest machine. I missed a very important gnome3
feature by doing it that way :(
The gnome-shell desktop has a 'gestures-based' feature, which exposes
the favorites menu if you move the mouse pointer *very
working.
Yes I'm sure, I have gnome 3.8 installed on my machine.
gnome-settings-daemon and gnome-shell have hard deps on pulseaudio.
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with slowness using gnome-shell was caused by user being in the
'video' group. Hmm. Not entirely needed, I guess. Can't say what's up
with that.
Anyway, I might stick with this, be ahead of the curve, or suffer
needlessly, for a bit. Nice to know I worked on documenting a fix for
vertical gnome-panels
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