On Monday 23 November 2009 00:31:41 Zeerak Waseem wrote:
Do you have consolekit in USE?
If so, is it configured properly?
There's an elog about it, it displays when you emerge the
relevant X package
I do have consolekit as a useflag (default on profile it seems),
but I'm
not sure
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Monday 23 November 2009 00:31:41 Zeerak Waseem wrote:
Do you have consolekit in USE?
If so, is it configured properly?
There's an elog about it, it displays when you emerge the
relevant X package
I do have consolekit as a useflag (default on profile it seems),
Hey,
I did an update lat night and my keyboard stopped working. What makes me
wonder though is that if x starts on it's own then i can type my password
and i get in, and then the keyboard stops working. If i change to another
tty and start x as root, there are no such issues (also starting
Hey,
I did an update lat night and my keyboard stopped working. What makes me
wonder though is that if x starts on it's own then i can type my password
and i get in, and then the keyboard stops working. If i change to another
tty and start x as root, there are no such issues (also starting
On Sunday 22 November 2009 22:26:36 Zeerak Waseem wrote:
Hey,
I did an update lat night and my keyboard stopped working. What
makes me
wonder though is that if x starts on it's own then i can type
my password
and i get in, and then the keyboard stops working. If i change
to another
tty
Zeerak Waseem wrote:
Hey,
I did an update lat night and my keyboard stopped working. What makes
me wonder though is that if x starts on it's own then i can type my
password and i get in, and then the keyboard stops working. If i
change to another tty and start x as root, there are no such
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 23:04:17 +0100, Alan McKinnon
alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday 22 November 2009 22:26:36 Zeerak Waseem wrote:
Hey,
I did an update lat night and my keyboard stopped working. What
makes me
wonder though is that if x starts on it's own then i can type
my
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