normally to a textconsole.
> >> >
> >> Try to login to a textconsole, and run:
> >>
> >> startx
> >>
> >
> > No joy there, either. The server seems to be there, but not much else.
> > session-binary starts, but gnome-shell is not
the upper left but yours could be different. It's the
> same place you would select Gnome or some other desktop if you have them
> installed.
>
> May not help but worth a try I guess. ;-)
>
> Dale
>
> :-) :-)
Thanks, Dale, but I have tried all the session settings.
On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 6:58 AM Raffaele Belardi
wrote:
> I'm considering switching from Gnome to Enlightenment. Looks very nice but
> has very few
> native applications, I was wondering why since it's been around since '97.
> Then I found
> this [1] and, as a sw programmer, g
Hello,
Em [2023-04-25 ter 20:15:18+0100], Neil Bothwick escreveu:
> Do you have a separate filesystem for /home? If so, the simplest option
> is to set umask in its mount options in fstab. This will affect all
> users, except root, and it won't affect files you write outside of $HOME.
That is
-pipe
CFLAGS=-march=athlon64 -O2 -pipe
MAKEOPTS=-j3
CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
CXXFLAGS=${CFLAGS}
USE=session unicode cli pcre xml zlib threads mpm-prefork mysql imap
libwww maildir sasl ssl gnome gtk2 -kde -qt dvdr alsa cdr apache2 nvidia
opengl
to this...
CFLAGS=-march=athlon64 -mtune=k8 -O2
On Sunday 21 March 2010 17:04:28 walt wrote:
On 03/21/2010 05:33 AM, Leandro Boscariol wrote:
Well, I`ve got this:
/etc/conf.d/xdm
...
DISPLAYMANAGER=kdm
...
/etc/rc.conf
...
# Gnome - will start gnome-session
# kde-version - will start startkde (look in /etc/X11/Sessions
author: Lennart Poettering. There is
usually nothing to be done so they work together; in GNOME, PulseAudio
is started automatically by the session manager, I suppose it should
be something similar in KDE-land. Actually, since PA is a user (not a
system) service, the init system you use doesn't
device type for that Kindle?
Not running a full DE, but rather x11-wm/awesome, with gnome-base/gdm
for a session manager. I'm also running with -gnome in my USE flags.
Same window manager worked fine on Ubuntu 12.04 (though I was using
either slim or lightdm as a session manager).
Checking to see
On Friday, June 10, 2016 10:32:25 PM Mick wrote:
> On Friday 10 Jun 2016 19:54:44 J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > Kde and I would assume Gnome as well have a method of running a script
> > when
> > starting and stopping a login session.
> >
> > This is usually used for
I was trying to update my system today and was unable to compile
gnome-extra/gnome-user-docs-2.22.1.
I get the following error(s):
Emerging (40 of 197) gnome-extra/gnome-user-docs-2.22.1 to /
* gnome-user-docs-2.22.1.tar.bz2 RMD160 SHA1 SHA256 size
very important to them - it does very little
besides manage windows, while (in Gnome for example) gnome-session and
Nautilus do a lot of work as well. There's even a separate program that
handles window decorations (gnome-window-decorator in Gnome, kwin I
think in KDE). On the other hand
On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 09:02:22AM +0200, Ralph Stahl wrote:
José Romildo Malaquias schrieb:
Hello.
I want the gnome2 menus available in IceWM. So I tried to compile IceWM
with --enable-menus-gnome2, but it failed.
I am running Gentoo Linux and I have gnome installed on my
to register client with session manager I get too; so, not a
problem.
3. There is Gvc-WARNING **: Failed to connect context: OK but that is
GNOME volume control if I understood correctly; so, also not a problem.
4. The Polkit Error No permission to trigger offline updates might be
more concerning
bus dri dts dvd dvdr eds \
emboss encode evo exif fam firefox flac fortran gdbm gif glamor \
-gnome -gnome-keyring -gnome-online-accounts gpm gstreamer \
gtk iconv introspection ipv6 jpeg lcms ldap libnotify \
libsecret mad mng modules mp3 mp4 mpeg multilib nautilus ncurses nptl \
manager from my login manager? Via
the session chooser? I've never really had to set up anything 'cept KDE
and Gnome and they do it for you.
This may offer some ideas. As Holly wrote, it's a butt ugly process.
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Activate_Graphical_login
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suck. I don't think I'll be there long. I liked
enlightenment .16 except I guess I really do need icons to remind me
of what I've got on the system, and good menus.
I used it a bit. Reminded me too much of WinXX/KDE/Gnome do I went
back to e16.7.
Icons can be added with Rox and Rox-session
Having an odd problem with gnome (or perhaps gdm). Whenever a user
logs out, instead of going back to the greeter, I get an
(unresponsive) grey screen with a white rectangle where the username
input box goes. It seems to be only the themed greeter that has this
problem. The box is still
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Do mail me if something is wrong with my behaviour. Thank you.
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Well, that depends on what kind of desktop/session manager you're using (Gnome,
KDE, Fvwm, ...).
If it's Gnome or KDE (or I think XFCE
On Sun, 2005-06-26 at 00:05 -0400, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
Joseph wrote:
I'm reading all the posts regarding distcc and it seems to me everything
is simple but for some reason or another I don't see any activity with
distccmon-gnome across my network.
It's very easy to not see
Hi,
Currently I am setting up a new system on a new harddisc.
I dont want the full blown KDE/GNOME as session manager -- I prefer
a smaller solution: Openbox as windowmanager and using
a handfull kde/gnome application where it is handy.
Up to now I emerged this apllications -- namely k3b
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012 13:58:42 -0700, walt wrote:
I upgraded to sys-auth/pambase-20120417 and sys-apps/shadow-4.1.5-r1
and found I couldn't login to a new session or use su. Rebooting only
made the problem permanent, I had to SSH in to revert to
sys-auth/pambase-20101024-r2 and sys-apps
. This time I am having a hard
time reconfiguring my video card, which was fine but is not anymore after
the last system update I've made. Gnome session goes up as usual but the
resolution is not fine and monitor complains about not being in the
recommended mode.
My video driver is an ATI Radeon 9600
If you don't need user session monitoring for anything (which is what
ConsoleKit and logind provides), nor interactive privilege granting
(which is what polkit provides), then I believe you will have no
Thanks. Now *that* is what I call explaining something in a nutshell
of PITA where you can't even see the
real error messages. That's why I use startx instead.
Anyway, the trick *I* would try is to add the gentoo=nox kernel
option to the grub boot prompt (assuming you use grub) to prevent
gentoo from even trying to start an X session, thus avoiding gdm
and allowing you
to start an X session, thus avoiding gdm
and allowing you to use startx so you can read the gnome error
messages on the console while X starts up.
If you can ssh into that machine you could also try removing xdm
from your /etc/runlevels/default directory, assuming it's there.
I'm not at all sure
versions: 1.3.1-r5(16:01:49 08/04/09)(branding pam screenshot)
[I] x11-wm/fluxbox
Installed versions: 1.0.0-r2(15:08:30 12/10/08)(gnome imlib nls
slit toolbar truetype -kde -vim-syntax -xinerama)
li...@localhost ~ $ rc-status default | grep -i xdm
xdm
message with a /completely/ new topic without creating
a new thread.
That being said, if you're saying what I think you're saying, I
haven't been able to switch terminals as you suggest once X and a
window manager (like KDE or Gnome) is up and running. Don't know if
it's because of X, or KDE, or GDM
I have been unable to login using gdm even though it is in my /etc/rc.conf:
UNICODE=no
EDITOR=/bin/nano
DISPLAYMANAGER=gdm
XSESSION=Gnome
Today I checked my system logs and I found these entries:
Date : July 22 15:32:42
Process : gdm[7072]
Message : PAM unable to dlopen(/lib/security
James wrote:
Richard Fish bigfish at asmallpond.org writes:
When I run ethereal as root (su -p) in a kde session,
it dies off when I end the capture session. I do not use
gnome, so I do not know if the problem exist there.
If I comment out this line:
gtk-alternative-button
, or just use ps to get the PID). If that doesn't
work, follow up with a
killall -9 vmware
Then if you're still stuck, gnome-session-save with either --logout or
--force-logout should log you out nicely. If that gets stuck, try
kill -15 -1
from your user login (not root) to kill all your
of this message).
Anybody have suggestions regarding the symptoms given below?
Regards,
David
### symptoms ###
Attempting to start a new terminal session from an existing terminal
session (using ctrl-shft-N).
There was an error creating the child process for this terminal
and a terminal
Hi,
I'm on a Gentoo box here and ssh'ed into a remote network at my
folks house. When I log into the Gentoo machine that the router points
to (my dad's desktop) I have no problem displaying an X app
(gnome-terminal for instance) running on that machine here on my
screen. However when I ssh from
, but somehow after logging into gdm the
session hangs ...
I'm running GNOME 3 with, systemd 44 and udev 186, the first from my overlay:
https://github.com/canek-pelaez/gentoo-systemd-only/
However, the ebuilds in my overlay just change some dependencies so I
don't need to install OpenRC. Otherwise
ntainer could talk to a
> graphics card.
Maybe ... it's really easy with network cards.
>> What if you have a container for each user who
>> somehow logs in remotely to an X session? Do (can) you run X sessions
>> that do not have a console and do not need a (dedicated) gr
smplayer to send the audio to the TV, instead of my puter speakers. I've
> never used pulseaudio but with Firefox heading down that path, I might have
> to switch. My question is, if I switched to pulseaudio, can I tell it that
> smplayer goes to TV and things like Firefox, Seamonkey, gnome
ulseaudio but with Firefox heading down that path, I might have
to switch. My question is, if I switched to pulseaudio, can I tell it that
smplayer goes to TV and things like Firefox, Seamonkey, gnome-player and
such goes to the puter speakers? From what I've read, it sounds like that
is pretty much wha
test xinerama
+xklavier ELIBC=glibc}
Installed versions: 3.6.2(22:49:57 28.01.2013)(fallback
gnome-shell introspection ipv6 systemd tcpd xinerama
[I] gnome-base/gnome-session
Available versions: 2.32.1-r3 (~)3.4.2.1 (~)3.6.2 (~)3.6.2-r1
**[1] {debug doc gconf ipv6 systemd ELIBC
gnome gpm gstreamer gtk gtk2 hal iconv
imlib ipv6 isdnlog jpeg lzw lzw-tiff mp3 mpeg ncurses nls nptl nptlonly
nsplugin nvidia ogg opengl oss pam pcre pdflib perl png portaudio pppd python
quicktime readline reflection sdl session spell spl ssl tcpd tetex theora tiff
truetype-fonts type1-fonts
;
LICENSE=GPL-2
SLOT=0
KEYWORDS=~x86 ~amd64
RESTRICT=nomirror
IUSE=debug
DEPEND==gnome-base/orbit-2.14.1
=dev-libs/libIDL-0.8.5
=dev-util/pkgconfig-0.20
=dev-util/intltool-0.30
gnome-base/gnome
lready installed then you can use the stanza for gnome-
> > session instead.
>
> My use flags also contain -gtk -gnome ... gnome at least is on my list
> of pet hates ...
>
> Cheers,
> Wol
OK, select the Plasma profile, then have a quick look at:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wi
) It crashed X on my P4HT machine when exiting. Gnome was running ina
first login. I started a new session from xscreensaver's New Login
button and chose KDE. When exiting KDE I couldn't get back to
xscreensaver or a console. Logging in remotely and restarting xdm
didn't help. I had to do a complete
, if XSESSION can be resolved, it will
# be executed rather than ~/.xsession, else KDM breaks ...
#
# Defaults depending on what you install currently include:
#
# Gnome - will start gnome-session
# kde-version - will start startkde (ex: kde-3.0.2)
# Xsession - will start a terminal
Alexander Skwar wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /var/db/pkg/gnome-base/gnome-2.14.1 $ cat USE
x86 GAPING_SECURITY_HOLE X acpi alsa amd apache2 apm arts
artswrappersuid async avi bash-completion bdf berkdb bitmap-fonts
bluetooth bootsplash cairo caps cardbus ccache cdda cddb cdio cdparanoia
cdr cdrom
~/.xsession, else KDM breaks ...
#
# Defaults depending on what you install currently include:
#
# Gnome - will start gnome-session
# kde-version - will start startkde (ex: kde-3.0.2)
# Xsession - will start a terminal and a few other nice apps
XSESSION=Gnome
bunyip ~ #
On Thu, 2005-09-01 at 00:16 -0600
a ~/.xinitrc exists, and startx
# is called.
#2) even if ~/.xsession exists, if XSESSION can be resolved, it will
# be executed rather than ~/.xsession, else KDM breaks ...
#
# Defaults depending on what you install currently include:
#
# Gnome - will start gnome-session
, if XSESSION can be resolved, it
will
# be executed rather than ~/.xsession, else KDM breaks ...
#
# Defaults depending on what you install currently include:
#
# Gnome - will start gnome-session
# kde-version - will start startkde (ex: kde-3.0.2)
# Xsession - will start a terminal
.
You can also add ipager to the gnome-session-properties set.
The program live in /usr/bin/ipager
use -c /home/user/wherever you want/ipager.conf with the program.
get these messages when trying to startx:
xfce4-session: GNOME compatibility is enabled and gnome-keyring-daemon
is found on the system. Skipping gpg/ssh-agent startup.
env: kdeinit4: No such file or directory
env: qdbus: No such file or directory
. Somehow, the remnants
slow computer
(sempron processor and radeon xpress200m+fglrx).
Please don't top post in this forum.
Look, you are talking about running the X session as root. That doesn't
make sense as an X session is e.g. gnome or kde which runs as the
user. I fail to see how the X client programs have any
On Sunday 15 November 2009 15:54:39 Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Alan McKinnon schrieb:
Sometimes my gnome-session (2.28) works for hours, sometimes for
minutes.
What happens when X crashes? Does the X session go away? Is there an
error message? Or does it just hang?
The whole X
-with-x png pdf session startup-notification subversion thunar
tiff exif win32codecs Xaw3d
## FOR Xfce4 = branding dbus hal lock session startup-notification thunar
## They are added above
-bluetooth -crypt -eds -emboss -evo -gnome -gstreamer -imap
-ipv6 -kde -ldap -mad -maildir
dual-booted,
logged into xfce, mounted the disk in another machine, had fsck remove
files, etc.
I think Tracker behaves the same way in gnome-land.
How does nepomuk know when to do it's thing, how can I tweak what it does and
how can I discover why it feels it necessary to reindex my entire
un-session gnome-session
There is a wayland greeter which uses greetd and gtkgreet which may
be worth looking at and there is a gentoo wiki which goes a long with
it. It works with wayfire which is a nice wayland window manager and is
very reliable.
Also look at https://wiki.gento
).
Another thing: if you installed PA since GNOME 3.8 needs it, why are
you using it without GNOME? If you use GNOME, the session manager will
automatically start PA as a user for you, and everything should work.
If you are not running GNOME, why do you run PA? If you
of the following; try to delete both /root/.pulse and
$HOME/.pulse, and rebooting (probably a logout/login should suffice,
but you never know).
Another thing: if you installed PA since GNOME 3.8 needs it, why are
you using it without GNOME? If you use GNOME, the session manager
, for that package only or
system wide?
It's not enabled anywhere (make.conf, packate.use, profile, etc),
however it is not disabled anywhere either.
Almost same here. I have USE=-gnome in make.conf and gnome-keyring is also
disabled globally (I guess due to my profile):
$ euse -i gnome-keyring
, for that package only or
system wide?
It's not enabled anywhere (make.conf, packate.use, profile, etc),
however it is not disabled anywhere either.
Almost same here. I have USE=-gnome in make.conf and gnome-keyring is
also
disabled globally (I guess due to my profile):
$ euse -i
Thanks for your replay.
Not sure, but looks like the Gnome version depends on your system profile.
I've been using the:
[5] default/linux/amd64/13.0/desktop/gnome/systemd *
This is a ebuild example:
[ebuild U ] gnome-base/gdm-3.18.2::gentoo [3.16.4::gentoo]
USE="branding introspe
a ~/.xinitrc exists, and
startx
# is called.
#2) even if ~/.xsession exists, if XSESSION can be resolved, it will
# be executed rather than ~/.xsession, else KDM breaks ...
#
# Defaults depending on what you install currently include:
#
# Gnome - will start gnome-session
driver: i965
gnome-session-is-accelerated: llvmpipe detected.
Thank you.
What do you have in VIDEO_CARDS?
What use flags are set for xf86-video-intel?
As I understand it, the packages use those 2 magic settings and build
the right thing for you. If that all looks OK, what do you get
to Xfce4 requiring it); if I get burnt by some piece
of software (usually it's gnome/freedesktop related - seems a lot of bad
ideas/implementations come from that place) I try to go elsewhere.
So if your experience with dbus is different, then fine, by all means
use it; it is your choice. But I
of giving up at one point,
and I don't know if you may need to look all the long and gory details,
as it wasn't completely easy to rid of dbus then... While it may be now.
I decided to go sans-dbus at all costs when I discovered a similar issue
like you report in the first main of this threa
n that tells me what I need, and how to set
> >>> it up, please ...
> >>>
> >>> Cheers,
> >>> Wol
> >>
> >> Have you tried using a Display Manager? Some of my systems won't
> >> work with Wayland, but I haven't spent ti
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 2:30 AM, Nilesh Govindarajan
cont...@nileshgr.com wrote:
This is what I get when I try to install networkmanager- which is
required by gnome-3.2.0
# source='nm-session-monitor.c'
object='NetworkManager-nm-session-monitor.o' libtool=no
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc
On Thu 20 Oct 2011 01:41:25 AM IST, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 2:30 AM, Nilesh Govindarajan
cont...@nileshgr.com wrote:
This is what I get when I try to install networkmanager- which is
required by gnome-3.2.0
# source='nm-session-monitor.c'
object
On Sunday 30 July 2006 03:27, Richard Fish wrote:
But depclean wants to remove gnome-libs also, so this doesn't count...
Yep, bad example. I've got rid of both gnome-libs and imlib.
That one I saw, and it did add to the confusion.
libsoup does depend on gnutls, and gtkhtml depends
around dbus
gnome-keyring
gnome-shell
gnome-session
xorg-server plus drivers
gdm
xdm
gjs
... and much more ...
... checked for USE-flags (no consolekit, for example, afai understand I
should not have that with systemd and my desktop doesn't have it) ...
... ran revdep-rebuild, python-updater, perl
window and just typing:
nautilus
and see what error messages you get. If you get your normal window
decorations back (title bar, etc.), then for some reason gnome isn't
starting nautilus by default - check your session/program autostart
settings. If you do get errors, then either just re-emerge
back (title bar, etc.), then for some reason gnome isn't
starting nautilus by default - check your session/program autostart
settings. If you do get errors, then either just re-emerge nautilus,
or run a revdep-rebuild, and it will probably catch the issue.
The reason you didn't see the issue post
ase/gnome-session-3.24.1:0/0::gentoo, installed)
sys-apps/systemd:0= required by (net-vpn/libreswan-3.22:0/0::gentoo,
installed)
>=sys-apps/systemd-186:0= required by
(sys-apps/accountsservice-0.6.45:0/0::gentoo, installed)
>=sys-apps/systemd-183:0= required by
(gnome-base/gnome-s
session? and
where in the config files does it say that metacity should start?
Thanks,
Moshe
* Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11/09/07 21:27]:
Every time I boot into Linux and log into GNOME I have to start
metacity
manually by su'ing in a terminal and issuing
-session-4.6.1-r1 USE=-debug -fortune
-gnome -gnome-keyring -profile 0 kB
[ebuild N] xfce-base/thunar-1.0.1 USE=dbus exif hal pcre
startup-notification trash-plugin -debug -doc -gnome -test 0 kB
[ebuild N] xfce-base/xfdesktop-4.6.1-r1 USE=branding
menu-plugin thunar -debug -doc LINGUAS
~amd64RESTRICT=nomirror
IUSE=debugDEPEND==gnome-base/orbit-2.14.1=dev-libs/libIDL-0.8.5=dev-util/pkgconfig-0.20=dev-util/intltool-0.30gnome-base/gnome-common=gnome-base/gnome-
keyring-0.4.2=mail-client/evolution-2.6=gnome-extra/evolution-data-server-1.6DOCS=COPYING README INSTALL docs/building_from_source
.
First, remove that mask. Masking it will certainly cause more blockers,
than solve them.
[ebuild N~] mate-extra/mate-power-manager-1.6.3::mate-overlay
USE=applet policykit -gnome-keyring -man {-test} 0 kB
[ebuild N~] mate-base/mate-session-manager-1.6.1-r1::mate-overlay
USE=ipv6 -debug
login through GDM/KDM
the colors inside screen are all messed up, here's 2 screenshots, the
1st one[1] is when gnome was started via usual startx command and the
second[2] is for gnome session when started from GDM/KDM, the colors
are not just messed up in zsh, in mutt and in every ncurses programs
the same
version, 32-bit/64-bit, CPU etc.?
Best regards
Peter K
My system is ~amd64, gnome profile. emerge --info reports
USE=X a52 aac acl acpi alsa amd64 bash-completion berkdb bluetooth branding
bzip2 cairo cdda cdr cli colord consolekit cracklib crypt cups cxx dbus dri dts
dvd dvdr eds emboss
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 01:03:21PM -0400, Willie Wong wrote:
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 09:28:50PM -0400, Penguin Lover Simon Hunt squawked:
Sometimes when I start or stop the X server, for instance at boot when GDM
loads, or when I logout of Gnome and GDM is restarted, the screen goes
blank
/ is that it scans every time you restart to be sure nothing
changed while it was shutdown. It doesn't know if you've dual-booted,
logged into xfce, mounted the disk in another machine, had fsck remove
files, etc.
I think Tracker behaves the same way in gnome-land.
I think that's a bit silly, so
.
[ebuild N~] mate-extra/mate-power-manager-1.6.3::mate-overlay
USE=applet policykit -gnome-keyring -man {-test} 0 kB
[ebuild N~] mate-base/mate-session-manager-1.6.1-r1::mate-overlay
USE=ipv6 -debug -systemd 0 kB
see ::mate-overlay, it's presumably broken or outdated. stop using
. Masking it will certainly cause more blockers,
than solve them.
[ebuild N~] mate-extra/mate-power-manager-1.6.3::mate-overlay
USE=applet policykit -gnome-keyring -man {-test} 0 kB
[ebuild N~] mate-base/mate-session-manager-1.6.1-r1::mate-overlay
USE=ipv6 -debug -systemd 0 kB
see
cause more blockers,
than solve them.
[ebuild N~] mate-extra/mate-power-manager-1.6.3::mate-overlay
USE=applet policykit -gnome-keyring -man {-test} 0 kB
[ebuild N~] mate-base/mate-session-manager-1.6.1-r1::mate-overlay
USE=ipv6 -debug -systemd 0 kB
see ::mate-overlay, it's
not worked.
First, remove that mask. Masking it will certainly cause more blockers,
than solve them.
[ebuild N~] mate-extra/mate-power-manager-1.6.3::mate-overlay
USE=applet policykit -gnome-keyring -man {-test} 0 kB
[ebuild N~] mate-base/mate-session-manager-1.6.1-r1::mate-overlay
starts the gnome session?
and
where in the config files does it say that metacity should start?
Thanks,
Moshe
* Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11/09/07 21:27]:
Every time I boot into Linux and log into GNOME I have to start
metacity
manually by su'ing in a terminal and issuing
goes
the output (and error) of whatever script starts the gnome session? and
where in the config files does it say that metacity should start?
Thanks,
Moshe
* Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11/09/07 21:27]:
Every time I boot into Linux and log into GNOME I have to start
metacity
manually
This is what I get when I try to install networkmanager- which is
required by gnome-3.2.0
# source='nm-session-monitor.c'
object='NetworkManager-nm-session-monitor.o' libtool=no
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -I.. -I../include
-I../marshallers -I../src/logging -I../src
I rebooted into Linux a couple of days ago and tried to log into gnome,
and a whole bunch of error messages popped up. They all said basically
this:
There was an error loading config from /apps/gnome-terminal/global.
(Failed to contact configuration server; some possible causes are that you
need
categories among: ]
* installed packages
[I--] [ ] sys-fs/udev-087-r1 (0)
# cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.6.17-gentoo-r7 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 4.1.1 (Gentoo 4.1.1)) #5 SMP Mon Sep 25 18:27:54 HKT 2006
Tks
B.R.
SL
Do you have gnome-volume-manager installed and in your session
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Anyone can tell me how to switch Gallium 0.4 to intel driver?
I dont know why it happened but now my computer is very slow
when I use
gnome 3.10.
$ /usr/libexec/gnome-session-check-accelerated-helper -v
libGL error
how to switch Gallium 0.4 to intel driver?
I dont know why it happened but now my computer is very slow
when I use
gnome 3.10.
$ /usr/libexec/gnome-session-check-accelerated-helper -v
libGL error: dlopen /usr/lib64/dri/i965_dri.so
SSION_TYPE=wayland dbus-run-session startplasma-wayland
or
XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland dbus-run-session gnome-session
There is a wayland greeter which uses greetd and gtkgreet which may
be worth looking at and there is a gentoo wiki which goes a long with
it. It works with wayfire which is a ni
I use gnucash nearly every day and today it fails to start.
I sent in a bug report. Here are the crash details.
Distribution: Gentoo Base System release 1.12.10
Gnome Release: 2.20.3 2008-02-01 (Gentoo)
BugBuddy Version: 2.20.1
System: Linux 2.6.23-gentoo-r3-ajg1 #1 SMP Wed Jan
-fonts cairo cdr cli crypt cups dbus
dlloade
r dri dvd dvdr eds elibc_glibc emboss encode esd fam firefox fortran gdbm gif
gnome g
pm gstreamer gtk gtk2 hal input_devices_evdev input_devices_keyboard
input_devices_mo
use ipv6 isdnlog jpeg kde kernel_linux ldap libg++ mad mikmod mp3 mpeg ncurses
nls np
tl
list messages from Free Pascal.
%daily 37 04 mail_purge.py '6d5c5c5a8aa90d8a'
# Clear the cache for epiphany.
%daily 27 06 cd $HOME/.gnome2/epiphany/mozilla/epiphany rm -rf
compreg.dat pluginreg.dat Cache .parentlock
# Clean out old GNOME sessions.
#%hourly 13 find $HOME/.config/gnome-session
to start it? Maybe writing a pulseaudio.service or
something like that.
Both projects have the same author: Lennart Poettering. There is
usually nothing to be done so they work together; in GNOME, PulseAudio
is started automatically by the session manager, I suppose it should
be something similar
hierarchy.
* Found these USE flags for sys-auth/polkit-0.107-r1:
[snip]
+ + systemd : Use sys-apps/systemd instead of
sys-auth/consolekit for session tracking
* Found these USE flags for sys-fs/udisks-2.0.0:
[snip]
+ + systemd : Support sys-apps/systemd's logind
per error output and logs etc?
Is calibre configured to use the proper device type for that Kindle?
Not running a full DE, but rather x11-wm/awesome, with gnome-base/gdm
for a session manager. I'm also running with -gnome in my USE flags.
Same window manager worked fine on Ubuntu 12.04
hope you don't mean the GNOME *libs* will be requiring
logind/Consolekit/... in the near future? That would cause me some
trouble, as I rely on evince a lot.
What is logind used for?
User session monitoring, as ConsoleKit did, only better:
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/logind
On Tuesday 14 Jun 2016 07:03:25 J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Friday, June 10, 2016 10:32:25 PM Mick wrote:
> > On Friday 10 Jun 2016 19:54:44 J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > > Kde and I would assume Gnome as well have a method of running a script
> > > when
> > > s
e a method of running a script
> > > > when
> > > > starting and stopping a login session.
> > > >
> > > > This is usually used for ssh-agent and pgp-agent.
> > >
> > > Yes, KDE uses /etc/plasma/shutdown/10-agent-shutdown.sh and
$ eix gvim
[I] app-editors/gvim
Available versions: 8.0.0106 ~8.0.0386 ** {acl aqua cscope
debug gnome gtk gtk3 lua luajit motif neXt netbeans nls perl python
racket ruby selinux session tcl PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_4
python3_5 python3_6"}
Installed versions: 8
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