like to know more. Are you using a compositor; what
desktop environment?
I use GNOME 3.24.2, with gnome-shell (which uses a compositor). Also, I
run Wayland, not "classic" X.
>
If I had had the positive experience you speak of, I would adopt Nouveau in
a heartbeat. Nvidia has
(and therefore beagle-search) still refuses to open jpeg
images with geeqie.
Any ideas?
xdg-open is just a shell script. If you are interested, take a look at
less `which xdg-open`
and you will be enlightened as to why it is a complete piece of crap
unless you are using KDE, GNOME
y
> > > > call it grub, maybe it has a different name.
> > >
> > > That's the GRUB interactive shell, that you get to from the boot menu
> > > (press c) or get dropped into it if there is no grub.cfg file.
> > >
> >
> > hmmm, I thought yo
U ] media-libs/freetype-2.7.1-r2 [2.6.3-r1]
> USE="cleartype_hinting%*"
> [nomerge ] net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.14.5
> [nomerge ] x11-libs/libXrender-0.9.10
> [ebuild U ] x11-proto/xproto-7.0.31 [7.0.29]
> [nomerge ] games-puzzle/lightsoff-3.20.0
> [
On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 22:11 -0700, Zac Medico wrote:
Iain Buchanan wrote:
However, when I start evolution from an applet launcher, it seems to
ignore this locale, but when I start it from the shell, the locale is
correct. I even tried making the launcher run `bash -c evolution` to
try
by hal.
Do you want to mount it by right-clicking it in a graphical
environment like GNOME or KDE?
If that is what you want, in GNOME you could just drop a shell script in
~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts that does mount $@. I don't know about KDE,
but I'm sure there is something similar.
try
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 11:45 AM, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
On 08/29/2011 01:51 AM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
What I really want to do is to try out Gnome 3, to see if it's like what
people say it is, but without endangering my current Gnome 2.32.1.
This is the fastest and easiest way to try
Hi!
I am running a stable port of gentoo with gnome 2.31.1 and I want to run
compiz.
How do I run compiz proparly?! I am pretty sure, that I do something
wrong. For any advise, I would thank you.
Tamer
When I open gnome-terminal (shell) and run compiz-manager I get the
following output
Integrated Graphics Controller, i915 video
card.
As I said, works perfectly.
Regards.
Interesting. The only difference here is, it's a desktop with 3 GB RAM, with
a i945 instead of i915. Buggy opengl drivers probably.
A backtrace from gnome-shell would shed more light.
https
to lxde.
The performance penalty can be due to old video hardware because
both gnome-shell and cinnamon use video compositing for silly and
unnecessary stuff like transparent windows.
In fact, I blame all the new problems with both gnome3 and kde4
on video compositing. All the whiz-bang kids
KDE (but
actually that might be more Telepathy than KDE)
I think gnome had this before though, empathy predating kde telepathy by
quite some time. Although I have no clue on how things were kde4.
The IM chat integreated into the shell thing was the only thing that
caught my attention in gnome3
. ~/.profile to .bash_profile and be done with it.
Then there's a distinction between a login shell (what you get at login,
or with su -) and a non-login shell (what you get with su or usually
with konsole, gnome-terminal etc). Why this difference exists, I do not
know. Maybe it's to save 512 precious
was under the assumption it was because I'm using
systemd. Since I installed gnome-shell-3.4 this has stopped working;
my findings can be seen on the bug to freedesktop.org:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53905
It hits not only USB mounting; it also hits suspend/hibernate (I'm no
longer
to be not very different from gnome2 *if* I run it in
fallback mode. Try it: System Settings::System Info::Graphics::
Forced Fallback Mode::On
So far I find gnome-shell to be pointless, but I'll try it every few
months to see if I change my mind. (Normally my wife changes my mind
for me, but she's
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 polkitd[1614]: Unregistered Authentication
Agent for unix-session:1 (system bus
?
After installing gnome-tweak-tools and shell-extensions and use the tweak
tools to do some changes, after reboot, again: blank screen trying to start
gnome.
So, I unmerged the packages and did:
emerge @preserved-rebuild
revdep-rebuild
emerge -1 gnome
but seems not to work, again, I can log
thank you all for the help!
the problem is finally solved.
thanks James! I realized that the bash is not a login shell when invoked
that way, and my locale variable in .bash_profile did not take effect. the
command line now becomes:
*su -l myname -c '-l' 'startx' *
and worked!
thanks
create symlinks to
sendmail or it can be used through mailwrapper. Otherwise, just use
mutt.
gaim; for a machine without gnome/kde only fluxbox.
Centericq? The options are very limited here, I'm afraid.
Regards,
Tom
--
Tom Martin, http://dev.gentoo.org/~slarti
AMD64, net-mail, shell-tools
this locale, but when I start it from the shell, the locale is
correct. I even tried making the launcher run `bash -c evolution` to
try and get the environment from bash, but no luck.
any ideas?
TIA,
Did you restart your desktop environment (gnome, kde or whatever)? It needs to
be relaunched
However, after about 10
minutes the system load on one processor sharply increases to 100% when
performing a simple task such as clicking on a button in Firefox, launching
a new gnome-terminal window or clicking on the Applications menu at the
top of the screen.
I have not understood
I don't use a login manager. It's a server and I really only use X-windows
for maintenance and 'meld'. So I startx manually after logging in to the
shell.
What login manager are you using Gdm or Xdm, I have been using Gdm
untill a while back and now after an update my X will not start using
On 8/1/06, frank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to do this with 2006.0? There was a way with older Gentoo
versions, with Slack, with LFS ...
Not sure what question you are asking here...do you just need to know
how to login as root when staring at the Gnome desktop of the liveCD
, opening files in
Nautilus will track opened files but doing something on the shell
will not.
That's where zeitgeist-datasources come in?
https://launchpad.net/zeitgeist-datasources
for example for firefox etc
S
I wasn't aware of that project, thanks for the hint! :) Yes
Am 20.12.2011 12:41, schrieb Albert W. Hopkins:
On Tue, 2011-12-20 at 11:25 +0100, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
[...]
Do you see the same amounts of time to reconnect?
Not for me. I'm reconnected before I have a chance to type in my
password... unless it's taking me a long time to type in
On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 3:01 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
Am 2011-12-20 20:18, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
Question: have you tried associateting with the AP manually? How
long does that take? Have you tried associating with other APs?
Got it, maybe. Edited that
to:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=404261
It is more general a bug in libnvidia-tls.so.295.20. gnome-shell users
have problems too.
So I recompiled nvidia-drivers-290.10-r2.
Downgrading seems to be the only solution atm. nVidias forum
(http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/) is full of bug
] https://github.com/simon04/gnome-shell-extension-weather
[2] https://extensions.gnome.org
HTH,
David
it: System Settings::System Info::Graphics::
Forced Fallback Mode::On
So far I find gnome-shell to be pointless, but I'll try it every few
months to see if I change my mind. (Normally my wife changes my mind
for me, but she's not interested in linux so she doesn't care.)
Am 2012-06-10 12:43, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
I don't know, this thinkpad worked perfectly well with gnome-shell and
hw-acceleration.
At least I can use it with Gnome3 in fallback-mode for now, but it would
be nice to get full Gnome3 again (yes, I already tried switching back
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 7:20 PM, gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
[...]
I did
emerge --changed-use --update --keep-going world
and
emerge --depclean --ask --ignore-default-opts
The problem remains (after a reboot).
Specifically, gdm/gnome-shell puts up the screensaver giving the time in
big
On Mon, May 12 2014, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 7:20 PM, gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
[...]
I did
emerge --changed-use --update --keep-going world
and
emerge --depclean --ask --ignore-default-opts
The problem remains (after a reboot).
Specifically, gdm/gnome-shell
run:
>>
>> startx
>>
>
> No joy there, either. The server seems to be there, but not much else.
> session-binary starts, but gnome-shell is not there.
>
> --
> Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is:
> How do
> you spen
On Sat, 2017-12-30 at 11:58 +1100, Adam Carter wrote:
> > The segfault message would exist in the dmesg/journalctl. Please
> > open a user shell in Gnome and type "gedit ", substituting a
> > text file for . Press enter. Does this segfault and if so
> &
!!! emake failed
!!! If you need support, post the topmost build error, and the call stack if
relevant.
It seemed that gnome built ok, however, afterward i couldn't get evolution
to start...then, i noticed that i couldn't build evolution:
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/3.4.6/../../../../x86_64-pc
primarily GTK based. While I liked Gnome Shell when it was in early
development, there were quite a few decisions made (*notably the
distinct aversion to allowing meaningful customization) on that end on
the way to Gnome 3 that I don't find it very appealing as it stands. I
ran and enjoyed KDE about
-- Forwarded message --
From: Nelis Lamprecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Apr 14, 2005 9:47 AM
Subject: sed: can't read /etc/make.profile/make.defaults: No such file
or directory
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Hi,
Every time I open up a terminal(gnome-terminal or xterm) I get the
message above
with bash code that are executed
when sourced.
The only difference, as Ed replied, is that .bash_profile is only sourced for
interactive shells.
Not sure about the others, but I know gnome-terminal can be configured to start
an interactive shell (and thus ~/.bash_profile gets sourced).
HTH
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
:
* gnome: this a headless (or at least Xserver-less) GNOME
appliance. It can serve a GNOME desktop via XDMCP or ssh.
* hemp-node: This is almost like base, but applicable to my hemp
project ( https://bitbucket.org/marduk/hemp ) . Hemp is kind of
like a cloud
not
using GNOME 3.
I suggest to try the LiveCD; Walt seems to hate the shell and I love
it, but that's because is a matter of personal opinion. I hate KDE
(all four versions); that doesn't mean it's bad software, or that it
has the wrong design. It's just not for me.
Purely out of morbid
it appears to never get
sourced. I renamed it to bash-completion.sh and it works for me. I
also set gnome-terminal to create a login shell.
A login shell will source /etc/profile and /etc/bash/bashrc where as a
non-login shell will only source /etc/bash/bashrc.
Jim
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org
. So it appears to never get
sourced. I renamed it to bash-completion.sh and it works for me. I
also set gnome-terminal to create a login shell.
A login shell will source /etc/profile and /etc/bash/bashrc where as a
non-login shell will only source /etc/bash/bashrc.
Jim
Well, i got totally
Dale schreef:
Hi guys, and Holly,
I ran a revdep-rebuild on my main rig and it says it needs to do this:
[ebuild UD] gnome-base/gnome-vfs-2.10.1-r2 [2.12.2]
OK, the U means Upgrade right? The D means downgrade right? What
the heck is going on here? How is it going
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
against a
DB somewhere ... have it on the desktop and the thinkpad and just
press the shortkey
gotta check how it works with gnome3 now.
The dev has some work done for an extension for gnome shell:
https://github.com/tbaugis/hamster-shell-extension
Something for my todo-list. If I
nd gedit. Are there any clues on the issue in this
>>> trace?
>>>
>>> $ strace gedit
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Try opening the file via gedit in a user shell and see if segfaults and
>> if there is any other output.
>>
>
> The "Segmentation
Am 13.09.2012 18:41, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
It doesn't, but I was under the assumption it was because I'm using
systemd. Since I installed gnome-shell-3.4 this has stopped working;
my findings can be seen on the bug to freedesktop.org:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id
the switch-root, so perhaps
I can fix it by putting a link to udevadm in /usr/bin in my initramfs.
My gdm USE-flags are:
[ebuild R ~] gnome-base/gdm-3.6.2 USE=audit fallback gnome-shell
introspection ipv6 ldap plymouth systemd tcpd -accessibility
-consolekit -debug -fprint (-selinux
learnings (I maybe should write some wiki-entry somewhere to
collect all that for others ...):
systemd and acpid and Gnome all try to handle suspending my thinkpad to
RAM ... it seems.
So I get the behavior that it suspends fine when I close the lid but
when I open it again I get an immediate
On Wed, 21 May 2014 18:41:28 -0400
David Abbott dabb...@gentoo.org wrote:
Hi Everyone,
We are putting together this months GMN [1] Looking for some content
to add to the Tip of the month section.
Regards
David
[1] http://blogs.gentoo.org/news
You can create a simple shell function like
with --end-group):
* XT PaX marking -me with setfattr
* out/x64.release/cctest
* out/x64.release/d8
* out/x64.release/shell
setfattr: out/x64.release/cctest: Operation not supported
setfattr: out/x64.release/d8: Operation not supported
setfattr: out/x64.release/shell: Operation not supported
ub
> > > > > command or rather the grub interactive command, and they usually
> > > > > call it grub, maybe it has a different name.
> > > >
> > > > That's the GRUB interactive shell, that you get to from the boot menu
> > > > (
gt; > > > But the manual and the html pages constantly talk about the grub
> > > > > > command or rather the grub interactive command, and they usually
> > > > > > call it grub, maybe it has a different name.
> > > > >
Am 2012-03-22 21:14, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
You
El 22/03/2012 13:04, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at
mailto:li...@xunil.at escribió:
Am 2012-03-22 19:52, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
greets,
today I wanted to be clever and ran emerge -e gnome to rebuild all my
gnome-3
emerge -e gnome to rebuild all my
gnome-3 desktop.
Unfortunately things didn't get better from this.
I can hardly logon, gconfd-2 produces high load and
/var/lib/gdm/.gconfd/saved_state grows quickly to around 4 GB until it
fills the disk :-(
I removed that file while gdm was not running
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 12:14 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
Am 13.09.2012 18:41, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
It doesn't, but I was under the assumption it was because I'm using
systemd. Since I installed gnome-shell-3.4 this has stopped working;
my findings can be seen
problem items by renaming those two directories
and starting with a completely blank gnome3 slate.
If gnome-shell starts okay with the new tabla rasa then you can copy
the old .local and .config subdirectories one by one into the new gnome
environment until you can reproduce the original breakage
erroneous by a gnome3
update.
I found some of those problem items by renaming those two directories
and starting with a completely blank gnome3 slate.
If gnome-shell starts okay with the new tabla rasa then you can copy
the old .local and .config subdirectories one by one into the new gnome
window without a prompt (not running bash??) The same
message and window appear when I try to start one from the GNOME menu.
From emacs, running the shell command produces the following message
(and a usable shell window):
bash: cannot set terminal process group (-1): Invalid argument
bash
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
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
PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET=python2_7 PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 2,136 kB
[nomerge ] gnome-base/gnome-3.6.2:2.0 USE=bluetooth cdr cups extras
fallback -accessibility
[nomerge ] gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.6.3.1 USE=bluetooth i18n
networkmanager systemd PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 -python2_6
[nomerge
build.log
[32;01m * [39;49;00mPackage:dev-python/gnome-applets-python-2.32.0
[32;01m * [39;49;00mRepository: gentoo
[32;01m * [39;49;00mMaintainer: gn...@gentoo.org
[32;01m * [39;49;00mUSE:amd64 elibc_glibc kernel_linux multilib
userland_GNU
[32;01m * [39;49;00mFEATURES: ccache
remember at the top of my head)
I remember from reading this list you use GNOME thus systemd, then I
would highly recommend doing the install with a systemd livecd, it
makes it so much practical to get to the chroot and you can test if
your userspace boots right without needing to reboot thanks
)
[- ] gnome-keyring
sys-auth/pambase: Enable pam_gnome_keyring module on system login
stack. This enables proper Gnome Keyring access to logins, whether
they are done with the login shell, a Desktop Manager or a remote
login systems such as SSH.
[- ] 20101024-r2 [gentoo
)
[- ] gnome-keyring
sys-auth/pambase: Enable pam_gnome_keyring module on system login
stack. This enables proper Gnome Keyring access to logins, whether
they are done with the login shell, a Desktop Manager or a remote
login systems such as SSH
at the eclasses) they are
merely collections of useful shell functions which devs can use when writing
ebuilds.
Anyway, to get rid of unnecessary confusion, I will give you an example
package which I remember, and whose ebuild is simple enough so that it does
not include any complicated inherits
.
I'm using
gnome3 in fallback mode because most of my machines are too old to
have the hardware needed to run ghome-shell. I haven't tried any
gnome3 extensions yet on my one new machine that will run gnome-shell.
I have an nvidia card in my desktop, with the nouveau drivers. My
laptop
of them for remerging the same version. Here's some of
them:
[ebuild R ] x11-terms/gnome-terminal-2.10.0
...
[ebuild R ] media-video/mplayer-1.0_pre7-r1
That's my private laptop doing these funny things. The one desktop and
eone server I run with Gentoo at work don't do anything
should be the same on the shell and in
nautilus, right? I think it's really some of what the Gnome folks think
was clever in that case---nautilus also completely ignores certain name
prefixes like + and _ I put there to have the entries sorted on top.
Fortunately, Thunar does no such tricks.
You can
On Mon, 2007-04-30 at 14:29 +0200, Matthias Bethke wrote:
Usually the collation order should be the same on the shell and in
nautilus, right?
one would think so, but this isn't the case...
I think it's really some of what the Gnome folks think
was clever in that case
yes and no - I
the applications menu in your desktop
(kde, gnome, blackbox) then you have to log out of X then log back in.
Maybe I'm not doing something right. From KDE's konsole, I invoked a
new shell with bash -l and then ran id but it did not reflect the
new group.
Tony
--
Those who would give up essential
I'm ~x86 on a dell laptop.
I'm having some fun this morning. Everything was working this morning, but I
shut down the system for my daily commute and now it won't boot. I seem to
remember a few gnome emerges last night, but everything emerged cleanly and ran
etc-update.
I have some failing
for my daily commute and now it won't boot. I seem to
remember a few gnome emerges last night, but everything emerged cleanly and ran
etc-update.
I have some failing init scripts such as xfs (ie, X Font Server) and net.eth0. I did a 'rc-update del' on these and xdm, so that I'd have a starting
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm ~x86 on a dell laptop.
I'm having some fun this morning. Everything was working this morning, but I
shut down the system for my daily commute and now it won't boot. I seem to
remember a few gnome emerges last night, but everything emerged cleanly and ran
etc
and
write them to CD once a week.) I use GNOME, and
although my new drive shows up in the computer:///
nautilus listing, it is not available to be selected
in xcdroast - it's not listed at all. I don't even
know where to start looking for the solution to this
problem. Can anyone help me
Mark Knecht wrote:
b) Most bothersome, if within Nautilus we bookmark directories on
remote machines then every time we log in Gnome makes us type in
passwords at login time instead of when we access the remote machine.
That's not, what happens here. I'm only prompted for the password,
when I
:
Is there a way to do this with 2006.0? There was a way with older Gentoo
versions, with Slack, with LFS ...
Not sure what question you are asking here...do you just need to know
how to login as root when staring at the Gnome desktop of the liveCD?
If so, Ctrl+Alt+F1 will give you a root console
On Sat, 2010-06-26 at 13:38 +0100, Mick wrote:
On Saturday 26 June 2010 13:20:38 William Kenworthy wrote:
On Sat, 2010-06-26 at 13:59 +0200, Alex Schuster wrote:
Mick writes:
On Saturday 26 June 2010 12:10:02 Alex Schuster wrote:
Your aterm is configured as a login shell
On Tue, 2011-12-20 at 13:06 +0100, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Maybe I have something wrong in my /etc/hibernate/common.conf ...
gotta
look that up now.
I suspect that's not it. If I were to guess I'd say it's probably
normal; that it takes a while to associate with the AP, either because
, ok,
disk full ... solved that.
-
For now I only get fallback-mode, and glxinfo tells me software
renderer regardless what I set eselect mesa to (using classic).
eselect opengl list shows xorg-x11
Re-built the xorg-drivers etc.
-
I don't know, this thinkpad worked perfectly well with gnome
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 12:14 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
Am 13.09.2012 18:41, schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
It doesn't, but I was under the assumption it was because I'm using
systemd. Since I installed gnome-shell-3.4 this has stopped working;
my findings can be seen
that for others ...):
systemd and acpid and Gnome all try to handle suspending my thinkpad to
RAM ... it seems.
So I get the behavior that it suspends fine when I close the lid but
when I open it again I get an immediate suspend *again* ... I then tried
to disable acpid completely, same behavior.
I also
On 02/13/2013 04:23 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
All the progress I see from Gnome3 (and I get this only from blog posts
on the tubes) is that stuff is being ripped out and replaced with mostly
nothing.
That's exactly my problem with gnome3 in a sentence. I don't hate gnome-shell
as an interface
with gnome3 in a sentence. I don't hate gnome-shell
as an interface, I hate it because some important (to me) stuff is missing and
if it's possible to get the missing stuff back, I don't know how to do it.
The gnome3 devs may intend to restore the missing stuff at some point, but I
don't know
On 12/14/2013 12:54 AM, wraeth wrote:
On 14/12/13 12:10, walt wrote:
The gnome-shell desktop has a 'gestures-based' feature, which exposes the
favorites menu if you move the mouse pointer *very* quickly to the left
upper corner of the screen. Who knew?
Well, I didn't know until
in shell. Moreover, there are no
simpleagenda folder in /usr/share/doc and no man page for it.
Application Finder also does not see it.
Does anybody know how one can start this extremely humble program?
Please don't hijack threads like this.
You replied to a thread with Subject New Gnome
(maybe it was a shell, but no prompt) after all those
failed, so I could do nothing much. Openrc works fine, but I was trying
to get gnome to work, so I was trying to use systemd.
It saved no logs (none I can find), but then again /var was not mounted.
Any help with this would be appreciated
I've done a bit of googling trying to figure out how to get Google
calendar notifications to display on an XFCE desktop, and haven't
found much.
I've found a few descriptions of how to get notifications using Gnome
Shell or Evolution [don't have/want], and how to get notifications
when you have
using Gnome
Shell or Evolution [don't have/want], and how to get notifications
when you have the chrome browser running [rarely do].
I also found http://sourceforge.net/p/googsystray, but it seems to be
abandoned and hasn't worked on Linux platforms for a year or two. I
also noticed
> 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,
>> >>
> >> >> startx
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> > No joy there, either. The server seems to be there, but not much else.
> >> > session-binary starts, but gnome-shell is not there.
> >> >
> >> > --
> &g
>> >>
> >> >> startx
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> > No joy there, either. The server seems to be there, but not much else.
> >> > session-binary starts, but gnome-shell is not there.
> >> >
> >> > --
> &g
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
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 4:59 PM, P Levine <plevine...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 9:01 PM, Adam Carter <adamcart...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> System is ~amd64. If i try to open a text file in gnome via double click,
>> i get;
>> $ journalctl
;, but
> "emerge" never issued the question whether or not to continue nor did it
> accept an answer. I had to kill it with "^C" from the shell.
>
Depending what desktop environment/terminal emulator, there are a few options.
You could use a terminal like gnome-termi
sing "less" to just terminate due to my setting of environment
> > variable "LESS", but "emerge" never issued the question whether or
> > not to continue nor did it accept an answer. I had to kill it with
> > "^C" from the shell.
>
> D
-3.2.1 USE=cdr cups extras fallback
-accessibility
[nomerge ] gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.2.2.1 USE=bluetooth
networkmanager
[nomerge ] app-accessibility/caribou-0.4.1-r1
[nomerge ]x11-libs/libxklavier-5.2.1 USE=introspection -doc
[nomerge ] sys-devel/gettext
can mount .iso manually
but I
want to do it automatically by hal.
Do you want to mount it by right-clicking it in a graphical
environment like GNOME or KDE?
If that is what you want, in GNOME you could just drop a shell script
in ~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts that does mount $@. I don't know about
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