I asked this question on debian-user a week or so ago but still no
responce. Since I've kind of been lurking on this list for about 3
months now I figured I may as well start by asking a question. :)
I've been happily using gdm2 from hadess.net for a while now on my
system. (Compiled from the
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 19:33, Robert McQueen wrote:
Right, yeah. I forgot to make it clear... gaim-gnome is gone. It offered
three advantages but came with three evil disadvantages. The GNOME URL
handler was one advantage, and the fact we got session management for
free, were the libgnome
reporting, you can either file a Debian bug against
it and have the maintaner forward it upstream, or you can do it
yourself. The galeon homepage is at http://galeon.sourceforge.net
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WILL not
work for everyone. Then you can clean it up later. :)
Oh, and since we're on the X-Mailer subject, check mine as well. :) I
built from the actual tarballs, though I'm thinking of rebuilding from
CVS soon to see if some of the little quirks have been taken care of
yet.
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for the root password.
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On Wed, 2003-04-30 at 13:57, Michael Toomim wrote:
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Of course users never *need* to log into gdm as root -- you don't *need*
GDM in the first place -- but it makes things easier in some cases. On
the opposite end, nobody has given a convincing argument for why you
*need* to keep
all load up just fine, but then they just
die. They are still shown, but they don't respond to any user
input. Doing a pkill -HUP gnome-panel causes X to hang.
Any suggestions?
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. If that's the case,
you probably missed the librsvg upgrade. (I did the same thing about 40
minutes ago. :) Update librsvg2-common with the version in experimental,
restart Gnome, and everything should be fine.
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the option to have the volume keys control PCM
instead of Master.)
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brought in an extra package (probably what
kept it from being upgraded when I just did a regular upgrade earlier)
and everything is running fine now. (nautilus 2.7.4)
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the hassle of having two programs
installed AND the hassle of finding a user-friendly name IMO.
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this problem. The
other two work just fine. I can't identify any major difference between
them.
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Gnome 2.10 desktop?
I have noticed that my home and my work computers have
this issue
Sounds like a problem with your FAM. Try restarting famd
(/etc/init.d/fam restart) and/or logging out of Gnome and logging back
in (and verifying that famd is running after the login).
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off?
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be a big plus in my
book. Either a Depends: [ beagle | tracker ] scenario or a Provides:
desktop-search + Depends: desktop-search (or something similar) would
be ideal in my book.
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Gnome.
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command line utilities to use in testing it,
etc. So any and all suggestions are quite welcome.
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On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 12:40 +0100, Ross Burton wrote:
On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 04:28 -0700, Alex Malinovich wrote:
Try as I might, I just can't find any reason why this should be like
this. My CPU usage never goes above 1-2% during the copy, so it
shouldn't be CPU-bound.
It's an inherent
that
11MB went, but it definitely wasn't into gnome-panel's pixmap usage.
Hope that helps a little bit. Sorry I don't have any answers for you
though.
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it was because there was now a way to specify a max size of a panel, but
that doesn't appear to be the case. Does anyone have any ideas on what I
could do to get around this problem?
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to really move the desktop to a new machine,
you'd have to make sure that the appropriate files are copied over as
well.
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On Sat, 2008-03-01 at 22:31 +, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Alex Malinovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a cron job that just backs up the entire .gconf directory every
few hours. If I ever lose my settings, or if I accidentally screw
something up, I can just restore that backup
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