On Wed, 2013-10-16 at 13:26 +0200, Tazman Deville wrote:
> I can't help but think there's a deeper, underlying issue somewhere
> that might again rear its head.
It's "normal" that GNOME and GTK stuff nowadays breaks software
regularly and it's usually not the fault of the Linux distros, it really
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 06:00:07PM -0500, Selim T. Erdogan wrote:
> Tazman Deville, 15.10.2013:
> >
> > You're talking about moving every .configfile in my $HOME?
> > That sounds a bit drastic, and possibly a bad idea.
> > Can we narrow it down to what possible files might actually affect
> > it w
On Wed, 2013-10-16 at 01:04 +0200, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
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> Le 15.10.2013 23:38, Tazman Deville a écrit :
> > You're talking about moving every .configfile in my $HOME?
>
> Yes.
>
> > That sounds a bit drastic, and possibly a bad idea.
>
> Why that? It is only moving.
Hi,
I di
Le 15.10.2013 23:38, Tazman Deville a écrit :
You're talking about moving every .configfile in my $HOME?
Yes.
That sounds a bit drastic, and possibly a bad idea.
Why that? It is only moving. Doing a backup, in fact. If you are feared
by that, you can also create a new user, and copy conf
Tazman Deville, 15.10.2013:
>
> You're talking about moving every .configfile in my $HOME?
> That sounds a bit drastic, and possibly a bad idea.
> Can we narrow it down to what possible files might actually affect
> it without implementing such drastic measures?
I don't know much about pcmanfm, b
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 02:33:20PM +0200, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
>
>
> Le 15.10.2013 12:42, Tazman Deville a écrit :
> >On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 02:22:06PM +0200,
> >berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>Le 13.10.2013 13:44, Tazman Deville a écrit :
> >>>On Fri, Sep 27,
Le 15.10.2013 12:42, Tazman Deville a écrit :
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 02:22:06PM +0200,
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Le 13.10.2013 13:44, Tazman Deville a écrit :
>On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 08:11:10PM +0200, Tony Baldwin wrote:
>>Friends,
>>
>>For some reason, when I try to use pcmanfm
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 02:22:06PM +0200, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
>
>
> Le 13.10.2013 13:44, Tazman Deville a écrit :
> >On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 08:11:10PM +0200, Tony Baldwin wrote:
> >>Friends,
> >>
> >>For some reason, when I try to use pcmanfm as my user, I can not.
> >>I can sta
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 02:06:19PM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sun, 2013-10-13 at 13:44 +0200, Tazman Deville wrote:
> > Well, someone suggested looking in dmesg, but, of course, there's
> > absolutely nothing relevant there.
>
> This would display the output of the kernel ring buffer, to see
Le 13.10.2013 13:44, Tazman Deville a écrit :
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 08:11:10PM +0200, Tony Baldwin wrote:
Friends,
For some reason, when I try to use pcmanfm as my user, I can not.
I can start it as other users on the system, or with gksu or sudo,
but not for my user.
So it must be a conf
On Sun, 2013-10-13 at 14:06 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> less ~/.xsession-errors
Since you don't get an output, when you launch pcmanfm in a terminal,
take a look if .xsession-errors shows something that might be related to
pcmanfm, unlikely that there will be output for pcmanfm.
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On Sun, 2013-10-13 at 13:46 +0200, Tazman Deville wrote:
> Oh, and something I've neglected to mention:
> I have also aptitude remove purged it and reinstalled it, as well,
> several times, and this also produces no change.
Did you remove it's configuration file(s) in $HOME/??? too?
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On Sun, 2013-10-13 at 13:44 +0200, Tazman Deville wrote:
> Well, someone suggested looking in dmesg, but, of course, there's
> absolutely nothing relevant there.
This would display the output of the kernel ring buffer, to see what's
going wrong during a session, first take a look at ~/.xsession-er
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 01:44:48PM +0200, Tazman Deville wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 08:11:10PM +0200, Tony Baldwin wrote:
> > Friends,
> >
> > For some reason, when I try to use pcmanfm as my user, I can not.
> > I can start it as other users on the system, or with gksu or sudo,
> > but not
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 08:11:10PM +0200, Tony Baldwin wrote:
> Friends,
>
> For some reason, when I try to use pcmanfm as my user, I can not.
> I can start it as other users on the system, or with gksu or sudo,
> but not for my user.
>
> Or, really, what happens is, it seems to start (can find
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 11:19:26AM -0400, Rob Owens wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 02:14:34PM +0200, Tony Baldwin wrote:
> > On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 08:38:19PM -0400, Rob Owens wrote:
> > > On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 08:11:10PM +0200, Tony Baldwin wrote:
> > > > Friends,
> > > >
> > > > For some re
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 02:14:34PM +0200, Tony Baldwin wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 08:38:19PM -0400, Rob Owens wrote:
> > On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 08:11:10PM +0200, Tony Baldwin wrote:
> > > Friends,
> > >
> > > For some reason, when I try to use pcmanfm as my user, I can not.
> > > I can star
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 08:38:19PM -0400, Rob Owens wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 08:11:10PM +0200, Tony Baldwin wrote:
> > Friends,
> >
> > For some reason, when I try to use pcmanfm as my user, I can not.
> > I can start it as other users on the system, or with gksu or sudo,
> > but not for
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 08:11:10PM +0200, Tony Baldwin wrote:
> Friends,
>
> For some reason, when I try to use pcmanfm as my user, I can not.
> I can start it as other users on the system, or with gksu or sudo,
> but not for my user.
>
Have you tried deleting .config/pcmanfm instead of replacin
Friends,
For some reason, when I try to use pcmanfm as my user, I can not.
I can start it as other users on the system, or with gksu or sudo,
but not for my user.
Or, really, what happens is, it seems to start (can find processes and kill
them),
but no window appears. It seems to hang.
I tried
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