flashblock jadetex
vanilla additions mplayer -evo gentoo a52 -asterisk dbus ctype session
zaptel ivtv -kerberos gphoto2 pcre mode-owner -firefox seamonkey
-mozilla candy apache2 oss -apm alsa arts avi berkdb bitmap-fonts cdr
crypt cups doc encode fortran f77 foomaticdb gdbm gif gpm -gnome
gstreamer -gtk
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
Kb layout switch in session unlock screen
doesn't work for me after upgrade to kde 3.4
When kde session locks on timeout
and the keyboard happens to be left in non-english layout
I can't switch it back to en and have to kill X
to get things back to normal.
This only happens when unlocking
Alexander Kirillov wrote:
Kb layout switch in session unlock screen
doesn't work for me after upgrade to kde 3.4
When kde session locks on timeout
and the keyboard happens to be left in non-english layout
I can't switch it back to en and have to kill X
to get things back to normal.
This only
gt;
>> $ gio list sftp:///
>>
>> is supposed to work, but that too says "Operation not supported".
Apparently, that error is cause by lack of a DBUS session. I just
happened to stumble across a posting somewhere by somebody who had the
same problem. How they figured out tha
startx or xinit to start your X session, then you
probably already have an ~/.xinitrc. You can put it there.
* If you use a xdm or similar then you can put it in ~/.xsession.
By default, though GDM, for example, does not read your
~/.xsession, however...
* GNOME
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/)
# Xfce4 - will start a XFCE4 session
# Xsession - will start
:
ck-launch-session $STARTGUI
Where $STARTGUI is a DE-starting command such as 'gnome-session'.
You should add this to your ~/.xinitrc if you use startx.
End.
2010/11/6 walt w41...@gmail.com
When I turned on the consolekit useflag, all the nice auto-mounting stuff
in
gnome stopped
out what services and stuff are needed?
Tried to follow the wiki-pages, 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
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 ssh-agent and pgp-agent.
Yes, KDE uses /etc/plasma/shutdown/10-agent-shutdown.sh
On Sat, 4 Mar 2017 18:21:23 +0200, gevisz wrote:
> $ 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="
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: 8.0.0106(05:36:17 PM 12/11/2016)(acl gtk
> > python session -aqua -cscope -debug -
-settings-daemon-2.22.1 USE=alsa esd
gstreamer -debug 1,152 kB
[ebuild N] gnome-base/gnome-session-2.22.1.1 USE=branding ipv6
tcpd -debug 832 kB
[ebuild N] gnome-base/gnome-light-2.22.0 0 kB
[blocks B ] gnome-base/control-center-2.22 (is blocking
gnome-base/gnome-settings-daemon
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 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
for the full-fledge desktop. Notice that
Gustavo Barbieri (who works a lot on e17) is a heavy promoter of
systemd. Maybe even makes sense for Xfce, but that I don't know.
At the end of the day, systemd manages how to start and stop
processes. Which is basically the task of gnome-session-manager
someone share a tarball of /etc/systemd/system with me (off-list)
so I could figure out what services and stuff are needed?
Tried to follow the wiki-pages, 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
Am 26.01.2014 17:52, schrieb James:
Ok,
So, as a old fart, I got tired of KDE and never really liked gnome.
I have found new life in LXDE; spartan, but learning and document
how things work on gentoo, is hopefully something I have to only
do once.
I have my lxde/openbox environment mostly
shutting
down X and doing from a console? I generally update etc from a Konsole
inside KDE. One of the things mentioned something about a session
becoming corrupted during this is one reason I ask. This comment:
"Migration is easy, but if run from within a consolekit session that
session may b
LINGUAS=hu en
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $
package.use:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /etc/portage/package.use
gnome-base/gnome-session branding
net-dns/avahi dbus
media-video/vlc wxwindows
media-plugins/audacious-plugins wma
media-libs/sdl-mixer vorbis
media-libs/sdl-image png
app-cdr/gnomebaker dvdr flac
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 will
automatically start PA as a user for you, and everything should work.
If you are not running GNOME
in by:
gnome-base/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
keyri
mike 8073 0.0 0.2 16216 2632 ?SL 07:18 0:00
/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --foreground --components=keyring
--($:~)-- ps awux | grep seah
mike 6631 0.0 1.8 36876 16776 ?Ss 07:14 0:00
/usr/bin/seahorse-agent --execute gnome-session
snip
Anyone
] xfce-base/xfce4-4.4.3 USE=alsa cups oss -minimal
-xscreensaver
[nomerge ] xfce-base/xfce4-session-4.4.3 USE=dbus -debug -gnome
[nomerge ] xfce-base/xfce-utils-4.4.3 USE=dbus lock -debug
[ebuild N]x11-misc/xscreensaver-5.07 USE=jpeg opengl pam
-new-login -suid
start
OK so once you have started gdm in the correct manner, does it work?
it does, it asks me for user and password, and if i set those 2 correct
and mention that i need gnome session - than problems happen.
Gnome is started, i can see gentoo splash screen and thats the place
where it hangs
kontact again does not solve the problem. But I have
discovered that if I logout of kde and then back in again that kontact
will popup at the start of the session
2. once kontact is open I can use email, feeds, contacts, and notes without
any problems. However if I try to switch to either
in, otherwise you'd be seeing an up to 1 minute,
40 second delay on reconnecting, not 10 minutes.
I am starting autossh somehost from the same gnome-terminal tab
session where my .bashrc is located
Any further clue ?
Did you open a new gnome-terminal after editing .bashrc?
In the same terminal
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
walt schrieb:
On 11/03/2009 12:31 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
walt schrieb:
Perhaps you have something left over from your gnome session
that doesn't stop when it should. I see that quite often.
hmm, any idea how to find
/ or
ewarn any executable. When you run startx, it will run this as the
login session.
ewarn You can set this in a file in /etc/env.d/ for the entire system,
ewarn or set it per-user in ~/.bash_profile (or similar for other
shells).
ewarn Here's an example of setting
this as the
login session.
ewarn You can set this in a file in /etc/env.d/ for the entire
system,
ewarn or set it per-user in ~/.bash_profile (or similar for other
shells).
ewarn Here's an example of setting it for the whole system:
ewarn echo XSESSION=\Gnome
executable. When you run startx, it will run this as the
login session.
ewarn You can set this in a file in /etc/env.d/ for the entire
system,
ewarn or set it per-user in ~/.bash_profile (or similar for other
shells).
ewarn Here's an example of setting it for the whole system
there, using Nautilus. Gnome also took
care of restoring my saved session. More or less, I already had trouble
with thisi in those days, sometimes all my terminals (15-20) opened all
on the first desktop. And I always had to shift my Galeon windows to
their dedicated positions after login.
I
Am 06.02.2013 08:19, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
Sorry for answering so late; long weekend in here.
No problem ... I had other issues here and so far it is just OK to use
xdm.service instead.
btw. even with xdm there is a pretty slow startup of gnome (time between
hitting enter after
On 12/01/2014 13:34, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Sunday 12 Jan 2014 10:11:22 Alan Mackenzie wrote:
No such luck, as yet. I still 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
gtk3#Initial setup
USE=$USE -gnome -kde -minimal dbus jpeg lock session
startup-notification thunar udev X#xfce4
USE=$USE -nvidia consolekit pam policykit udisks upower acpi lm_sensors
USE=$USE java nsplugin pulseaudio
t why all I get
> with them is a black screen.
>
> Anyway, from a VT you'd run something like:
>
> XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland dbus-run-session startplasma-wayland
>
> or
>
> XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland dbus-run-session gnome-session
There is a wayland greeter which
Wol
Have you tried using a Display Manager? Some of my systems won't work with
Wayland, but I haven't spent time to find out why all I get with them is a
black screen.
Anyway, from a VT you'd run something like:
XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland dbus-run-session startplasma-wayland
or
XDG_SESSION_T
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-session restarts, as if I do xdm restart or
ctrl-alt-backspace. I get back
kdeprefix go with kdm-4.Y, e.g. kdm-4.3.
# You can find possible versions by looking at the directories in /usr/kde/.
# - Else, if you are using KDE 3 enter kdm-3.5
# - Else, if you are using KDE 4 enter kdm without a version
DISPLAYMANAGER=slim
The session manager should either be set in /etc
James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
I have my lxde/openbox environment mostly setup. One thing I miss
is feature rich tabbed terminal session.
I suggest that you try tmux (or screen) - this is far superiour to
multitab since you can easily also put it to the background or
access it remotely
): Registered Authentication
Agent for session /org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Session3 (system bus name
:1.49 [/usr/libexec/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1], object path
/org/gnome/PolicyKit1/AuthenticationAgent, locale de_DE.UTF-8)
- (maybe I pasted too much, this was everything from typing my
username
=no
card_properties=module-udev-detect.discovered=1): initialization failed.
May 4 21:25:41 enzo polkitd(authority=local): Registered Authentication
Agent for session /org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Session3 (system bus name
:1.49 [/usr/libexec/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1], object path
/org/gnome/PolicyKit1
solved. At the end of the message, you'll also find emerge --info.
Thanks a lot!
winnb000488 etc # USE=gnome emerge -DuvptN world
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[nomerge ] gnome-base/nautilus-2.22.2 USE=X -beagle -debug gnome
:38 dsotm gdm[6359]: gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X
error - Restarting :0
Jul 27 17:59:38 dsotm gdm(pam_unix)[6359]: session closed for user chris
George Roberts wrote:
Chris this may help with the problem:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-350736-highlight-gdm+pam.html
Chris Fairles
eed, and how to set
> >>>>> it up, please ...
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Cheers,
> >>>>> Wol
> >>>>
> >>>> Have you tried using a Display Manager? Some of my systems won't
> >>>>
set those 2 correct
and mention that i need gnome session - than problems happen.
Gnome is started, i can see gentoo splash screen and thats the place
where it hangs...
--
Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK like another poster I suspect name resolution. He asked you what the
hostname
On 05/23/2014 12:50 PM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
Hi. Well, I thought I was making progress with systemd, but my gnome
session kept saying oh no something has gone wrong and would not
work. Also, after such a thing has happened, all my consoles would keep
using the last line to put every
walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
On 05/23/2014 12:50 PM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
Hi. Well, I thought I was making progress with systemd, but my gnome
session kept saying oh no something has gone wrong and would not
work. Also, after such a thing has happened, all my consoles would keep
.
Screen also becomes somewhat harder to use, when you've
got more than 10 sessions in a screen, as you then cannot *as*
easily switch - or is there a way to easily switch to session
17? For 0 to 9, it's just ^A0 to ^A9 (or whatever the escape
character is set to). Granted - with gnome-terminal
/proc/versionLinux 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 Do you have gnome-volume-manager installed and in your session(not sure
if thats needed).
Yes.# equery l gnome-volume-manager[ Searching for package 'gnome-volume
org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1 on the system bus
Jan 30 01:19:30 centurion polkitd[1614]: Registered Authentication
Agent for unix-session:1 (system bus name :1.30 [gnome-shell
--mode=gdm], object path
/org/freedesktop/PolicyKit1/AuthenticationAgent, locale en_US.utf8)
Jan 30 01:19:39 centurion
random lockups (main menu doesn't respond
anymore, desktop icons disappear, nautilus hangs etc.).
The difference seems to be that for all accounts except the first,
gnome-session starts an instance of esd.
I did follow the Gnome 2.18 upgrade guide
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/gnome/howtos
.).
The difference seems to be that for all accounts except the first,
gnome-session starts an instance of esd.
I did follow the Gnome 2.18 upgrade guide
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/gnome/howtos/gnome-2.18-upgrade.xml
which states that one should start the esound service. This seems to
work
-user@gentoo.org mailing listthe
problem is - created new user to check if permissions are set
correctly, didnt help, i did delete old config files from home
directory, dint help too, so it is not permissions, unlesess there is
some sort of default gnome session config file, which i need to delete
line in
/etc/make.conf looks like this:
USE=-setup declarative static-libs gallium moonlight semantic-desktop
-kdeprefix -aqua policykit cdda vhosts automount flashblock jadetex
vanilla additions mplayer -evo gentoo a52 -asterisk dbus ctype session
zaptel ivtv -kerberos gphoto2 pcre mode-owner
declarative static-libs gallium moonlight semantic-desktop
-kdeprefix -aqua policykit cdda vhosts automount flashblock jadetex
vanilla additions mplayer -evo gentoo a52 -asterisk dbus ctype session
zaptel ivtv -kerberos gphoto2 pcre mode-owner -firefox seamonkey
-mozilla candy apache2 oss -apm alsa arts
-desktop
-kdeprefix -aqua policykit cdda vhosts automount flashblock jadetex
vanilla additions mplayer -evo gentoo a52 -asterisk dbus ctype session
zaptel ivtv -kerberos gphoto2 pcre mode-owner -firefox seamonkey
-mozilla candy apache2 oss -apm alsa arts avi berkdb bitmap-fonts cdr
crypt cups doc
On Sat, Dec 17 2011, walt wrote:
On 12/17/2011 06:22 AM, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
The following mask changes are necessary to proceed:
#required by gnome-base/nautilus-3.2.1-r1[previewer]
Do you have the 'previewer' useflag set? I'm guessing that
the older nautilus doesn't have
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 are at the
console without X running, just don't use PA. Use mplayer -ao alsa
-daemon --foreground --components=keyring
--($:~)-- ps awux | grep seah
mike 6631 0.0 1.8 36876 16776 ?Ss 07:14 0:00
/usr/bin/seahorse-agent --execute gnome-session
Since the last boot, I updated the following packages:
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 800 14. Apr 07:59 /var/db/pkg/sys
-auth/pambase
sys-auth/polkit
sys-fs/udisks
sys-power/upower
gnome-base/gvfs
But now I have a BIG problem, I can not mount USB stick at all as user (only
as root).
Eject doesn't work either.
I don't know the answer to your question, since I don't use Xfce, but
inside xfce-base/*, but I only see
...@gmail.com:
On 27/05/2014 14:52, Time Lucky wrote:
Hey,guys.
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: dlopen
with 209, and all
the features to handle and monitor services.
By the way, both GNOME and KDE (and I'm sure Xfce, eventually) are
planning on using systemd --user to handle the desktop session.
The normal session handling will keep working in both desktops, but
(and this is just an educated guess
Hello,
This is an add-on to my previous post on gnome 2.6 and gentoo.
To recap i am trying to get gnome 2.6 going. The compilation is
failing at gnome-extra/gnome-user-docs-2.6.2 and specifically on the
accessibility guide i'm getting an error 2. At the end of the output i
was told for support
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 will
automatically start PA as a user
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 are at the
console without X running, just don't use PA. Use mplayer -ao alsa
when no one is really
supporting the CK code paths.
(Also, it seems undeniable that logind works so much better than CK ever did).
Regards.
[1] https://git.gnome.org/browse/gdm/tree/configure.ac#n882
[2] https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-session/tree/configure.ac#n123
[3] http://blogs.gnome.org
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
Pablo Murillo wrote:
USE= -X -gtk -gnome -kde -xpm -gpm -alsa -qt -java -ipv6 -berkdb
-gdbm -pdo -pdo-external -posix -cgi -force-cgi-redirect cli
apache2 ctype fastbuild ftp gd hash iconv mysql nls pcre pic
reflection session simplexml soap sockets spl ssl sqlite
tokenizer truetype xml
On 9/5/07, Benno Schulenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pablo Murillo wrote:
USE= -X -gtk -gnome -kde -xpm -gpm -alsa -qt -java -ipv6 -berkdb
-gdbm -pdo -pdo-external -posix -cgi -force-cgi-redirect cli
apache2 ctype fastbuild ftp gd hash iconv mysql nls pcre pic
reflection session
frustrating
because it doesn't seem to be working well.
eg: Sometimes I can connect, sometimes I can't. (timeout)
then when I can connect, sometimes I get my gnome-desktop, sometimes
not.
When I log-out, (suspend) and I try to log in back using the same
session, I can't.
Should I just try
Am Mittwoch, 21. November 2007 schrieb ext Thufir:
The emerge of gtkpod didn't give any errors, but it's not in the menu nor
Which menu? Gnome? KDE? FVWM?
arrakis ~ # gtkpod
(gtkpod:11857): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
That has it all. Is your $DISPLAY variable set correctly
that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[nomerge ] xfce-base/xfce4-4.4.3 USE=alsa cups oss -minimal
-xscreensaver
[nomerge ] xfce-base/xfce4-session-4.4.3 USE=dbus -debug -gnome
[nomerge ] xfce-base/xfce-utils-4.4.3 USE=dbus lock -debug
[ebuild
to manually emerge -C it:
# emerge -auvtND world
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[nomerge ] xfce-base/xfce4-4.4.3 USE=alsa cups oss -minimal
-xscreensaver
[nomerge ] xfce-base/xfce4-session-4.4.3 USE=dbus -debug
both play like a charm (just checked it to be abs sure)
Here the USE flags as set on my boxes:
# emerge -1pv audacious audacious-plugins
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild R ] media-sound/audacious-1.5.1-r1 USE=nls session sse2
On Tuesday 13 January 2009 14:19:27 Norman Rieß wrote:
These are my flags:
USE=-X -gtk -gtk2 -qt3 -qt4 -gnome -kde unicode nls samba mmx sse 3dnow
-mysql
USE=3dnow acl apache2 berkdb bzip2 cli cracklib crypt cups dri fortran
gdbm gpm iconv ipv6 isdnlog ldap mailwrapper midi mmx mudflap
to this, it turned out to be acpi (or
apm?) and his gnome battery applet. Every time the battery applet
polled for battery level, the system froze for 1-2 seconds.
So, you could try running a fail safe X session (no extras) and see if
it still happens. If so, try something from the command line (no X) and
see
plotutils png pop python qt3 readline
scanner session slang ssl
tiff truetype truetype-fonts type1-fonts unicode usb X xml xorg xv
zlib
gedit depends on gnome-python-desktop with USE=python enabled.
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=160991
--
Bo Andresen
pgpWxcjGPYTw2.pgp
Description
, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
Unknown wrote:
X are working fine,
I use X right now, (i can xinit X windows to work or i can execute GDM,
chose Custom session which is nearly same xinit, with some unknown
window manager, not gnome though)
How do you know X is working fine?
when i
run the esound daemon
http://www.tux.org/~ricdude/EsounD.html
On the server (where her gnome session runs, set the sound configuration
to use esd, and set the IP of the esd server to be the IP of your wife's
machine).
BTW.: You don't need to be in runlevel 3 to do the remote X thing.
From
:
---
[...]
direct rendering: Yes
---
So now I'm using KDE without the hardware acceleration... Can someone help
me
fix it?
I have a very similar (with an intel i955 card and gnome)...
Check your xorg.conf for the following:
Section DRI
Mode 0666
EndSection
but this line
David Corbin wrote:
On Friday 21 July 2006 16:03, Nadav Horesh wrote:
After X upgrade I can not start X properly: gnome session falls back to
text mode, and xfce ended with an empty nonfunctional desktop. The error
message I get:
FreeFontPath: FPE /usr/share/fonts/misc/ refcount is 2, should
Am I the only one experiencing this?
I upgraded xf86-video-intel to 2.8.0. After this and other upgrades I
noticed my X/GNOME/compiz session kept locking up. It took me a while
to deduce it down to the intel driver.
Basically what happens this.. shortly after going into X and launching
compiz
, Konsole, most KDE apps (GNOME applications
seem not to be affected).
The increased fonts looks a bit as when I connect via VNC to the diplay
manager session (with the Xorg VNC module). I had the same effect
already when I tried to upgrade to Xorg 1.5 (which was why I had to
revert back to 1.3
out of my
gnome-session, the xorg-server doesn't get up again. It tries to restart
3 times and fails, Xorg.0.log says something about failed to load load
modules dri and dri2 while nothing related is in xorg.conf ...
When I reboot the whole box, X11 comes up fine.
Rather annoying when having to log
it wasn't before, and I've completely forgotten what to do about
it. I'm generally
running a gnome-terminal 2.26.3.1 under KDE on plain Gento.
It's weird, I know, but I've been doing this for ages. Moreover, in spite of
weirdness, the editing session works.
Except that there are messages
Xlib
Hi,
The problem for which I am looking for a workaround is not based on
a bug -- it is a logical problem.
I am using session manager like KDE/Gnome/XFCE and others but openbox
as a window manager.
The mapping of keystrokes to certain funtionalities is a common
feature or most applications
On 04/19/2012 12:46 PM, Neil Bothwick 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/shadow
Am 20.07.2012 19:34, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
First get GNOME 3 + systemd to work; my overlay is experimental.
ok, rolling back then ...
The only possible problem I see is
(nautilus:5655): libnotify-WARNING **: Failed to connect to proxy
ERROR:dbus.proxies:Introspect error on
:1.14
to log into Gnome now
(writing from that very session).
So the trick might be to correctly edit this lvm.service file (get the
dependencies right).
Yeah; put it in /etc/systemd/system; I do that with rc-local.service,
for example (since it is not available in gentoo).
In general I prefer
Fellow Gentooers,
although I am very happy running a Gentoo box, sometimes I bump into some
difficulties, esp. when updating packages. 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
On 06/19/2013 02:59:15 AM, Tamer Higazi wrote:
Hi people!
I am trying to build pycrypto, by it fails to merge.
Always I get ACCESS VIOLATION. I didn't make the merge as user (with
sudo), I am doing it as root from a shell.
Not even a shell opened in gnome. Just in a plain terminal session
On 06/19/2013 02:59:15 AM, Tamer Higazi wrote:
Hi people!
I am trying to build pycrypto, by it fails to merge.
Always I get ACCESS VIOLATION. I didn't make the merge as user (with
sudo), I am doing it as root from a shell.
Not even a shell opened in gnome. Just in a plain terminal session
. A file B.conf
describes what to do in response to a certain class of USB devices and
in there you will see a section for disk drives that says mount them
at location C. Then B sends out a notification D which window
managers can catch if they want. GNOME and others catch D and in
response put
segfault in xfce4-session. That's after purging xfce and re-emerging,
too.
That's two weekends I've been without X. I don't know what I'm going to
do, right now. Might even try KDE, just to get some sort of working X.
:-(
--
Alan McKinnon
alan.mckin...@gmail.com
--
Alan Mackenzie
in the
past ... dunno when. USB-sticks work as well.
I remeber something similar when I was running gnome-boxes. However,
nowadays I use qemu directly; it never asks for my root password. I
run it as a normal user, obviously.
I don't know if this is related to logind.
Regards.
--
Canek Peláez
Howdy,
on Enlightenment here, love the customisability mostly and it's
slickness - i.e. can load tiling module that switches behaviour (have
never used it myself though, can't say how it compares to awm or i3)
krunner equivalent is start everything module and resembles gnome-do
i prefer to use
the beagle still runs processes...
BUT:
Unfortunately I cannot copy and paste things from my PC to a started
session like the way described above.
What is the problem here? ssh? screen? Or...simply my (mis-)
understanding of the whole thing ?
What do you mean by copy and paste? C-k/C-y
. This makes it possible to detach the terminal and shutdown the PC,
while the beagle still runs processes...
BUT:
Unfortunately I cannot copy and paste things from my PC to a started
session like the way described above.
What is the problem here? ssh? screen? Or...simply my (mis
> On 06/03/2016 12:25 PM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
>> >> I can login normally to a textconsole.
>> >> >
>> >> Try to login to a textconsole, and run:
>> >>
>> >> startx
>> >>
>> >
>> > No joy there,
anasis <thana...@asyr.hopto.org> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> On 06/03/2016 12:25 PM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
> >> >> I can login normally to a textconsole.
> >> >> >
> >> >> Try to login to a textconsole, and run:
>
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