I installed gnome 2.12.1. I am running xfce4 on display :0 . I tried to
start gnome session on :1 via: startx /usr/bin/gnome-session -- :1 ,
however it bails with gnome-session: you're already running a session
manager. Any ideas? I am not running another gnome session.
I was able to do
Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales wrote:
Hi Zhang,
I don't know for sure if what I'm going to say is true, but I believe
that if you kill the gnome-session process being run by your user, it
will shutdown the Gnome session and all the apps that are child
processes of it. It is a wild guess
-keyring-0.4.0 (0)
[I--] [ ] gnome-base/gnome-libs-1.4.2 (1)
[I--] [ ] gnome-base/gnome-mime-data-2.4.2 (0)
[I--] [ ] gnome-base/gnome-panel-1.4.2-r2 (1.4)
[I--] [ ] gnome-base/gnome-panel-2.8.2 (0)
[I--] [ ] gnome-base/gnome-print-0.37 (0)
[I--] [ ] gnome-base/gnome-session-2.8.1 (0)
[I
is working. The blue drapery
appears for a second before we get the black screen with the oh no
msg.
Here are the logs (update word with gnome-keyring is running now).
thanks,
allan
Oct 12 17:47:42 oldlap gnome-session[3822]: DEBUG
-screensaver-2.22
=gnome-extra/gnome-power-manager-2.22
dev-libs/totem-pl-parser
=media-plugins/gst-plugins-meta-0.10-r2
=media-sound/rhythmbox-0.11.4
=media-video/totem-2.22
gnome-base/gnome-settings-daemon
=gnome-base/control-center-2.22
=gnome-base/gnome-session-2.22
=gnome-base/eel-2.22
gnome-base/gvfs
t; quite
> old.
>
~/.xinitrc you should have written if you are starting X with startx.
It's contents should be something like this if you want to start gnome:
---
export XDG_MENU_PREFIX=gnome-
exec dbus-lanuch --exit-with-session \
gnome-session --session=${SESSION_NAME}
---
--show-obtainable shows nothing.
I'm running gnome via startx, and the .xinitrc file looks like this:
export XDG_MENU_PREFIX=gnome-
exec ck-launch-session gnome-session
Could anybody manage to get this working?
Thanks in advance,
Damian.
-extra/gcalctool ~x86
gnome-base/libgnomeui ~x86
x11-libs/vte ~x86
gnome-base/gnome-keyring ~x86
media-sound/sound-juicer ~x86
gnome-extra/gnome-media ~x86
app-admin/gnome-system-tools ~x86
gnome-extra/bug-buddy ~x86
app-text/gnome-doc-utils ~x86
gnome-base/gnome-session ~x86
x11-wm/metacity ~x86
Hello Sir,
~/.xinitrc: exec gnome-session
/etc/conf.d/xdm: DISPLAYMANAGER=gdm
Thank You For Your Response, I did do that. I had Gnome fireed up and
working fine, then I am not sure what was it I did that now it fires up
using startx but nothing works, my session is not loaded etc..
Thanks
Hi,
When I logout of gnome it no longer asks me if I wish to save the
session and as a result I lose all my session data each time I logout.
Anyone know where this went? Is this an upstream Gnome issue or am I
missing some magical USE flag?
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Gnome hangs on splash screen after iinsert name and password in gdm, X
are working fine, i updated gnome, didnt help though, it did work in
beginnig.
I can load gnome-wm and gnome-panel, i cant load for some reason
gnome-session, it says smth like SESSION_MANAGER=local/drjoms(name of
machine
gt; ...
> > I don't have the file you are looking for. My .Xsession-errors is
> > quite
> > old.
> >
> ~/.xinitrc you should have written if you are starting X with startx.
> It's contents should be something like this if you want to start gnome:
> ---
> export XD
on ~x86 a few months ago.
The underlying problem is that gnome-session tries to start a session dbus
and fails (I am told) due to a bug in gnome-session. So the fix is to start
gnome-session with 'dbus-launch --exit-with-session gnome-session' in your
~/.xinitrc (if you use startx
=gnome-extra/gnome-color-manager-3.8 =x11-wm/mutter-3.8
=gnome-base/libgnome-keyring-3.8 =net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.0.4:3/25
=gnome-extra/zenity-3.8 =gnome-base/gnome-session-3.8
=x11-libs/gtksourceview-3.8 =media-libs/clutter-gtk-1.4.4:1.0
=x11-themes/gnome-themes-standard-3.8 =media-video/cheese-3.8
-to-restart-and-turn-off-789357/
But polkit-auth --show-obtainable shows nothing.
I'm running gnome via startx, and the .xinitrc file looks like this:
export XDG_MENU_PREFIX=gnome-
exec ck-launch-session gnome-session
Could anybody manage to get this working?
Ok, the problem seemed
] x11-terms/gnome-terminal (is blocking
gnome-base/gnome-core-1.4.2-r1)
[blocks B ] gnome-base/gnome-desktop (is blocking
gnome-base/gnome-core-1.4.2-r1)
[blocks B ] gnome-base/gnome-session (is blocking
gnome-base/gnome-core-1.4.2-r1)
From this output, it looks like the battstat
Despite having Ask on Logout ticked in the Gnome Sessions Preference
I'm not being prompted to Save Session when I log out. As a result
none of my desktop changes are persistent over different logons.
Any idea what could be happening?
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The way
gt; ...
> > I don't have the file you are looking for. My .Xsession-errors is
> > quite
> > old.
> >
> ~/.xinitrc you should have written if you are starting X with startx.
> It's contents should be something like this if you want to start gnome:
> ---
> export XD
Hi Bo,
Tke for your advice.
To get equery you need to emerge app-portage/gentoolkit.
# emerge app-portage/gentoolkit.
# emerge app-portage/gentoolkit
# equery check gnome-base/gnome-session
gnome-session not found
# equery check gdm
gdm not found
# emerge gnome-session
and manually
Hello,
After upgrading xorg to 1.9 now Gnome is not able to start session. This is
the message I get after login in using GDM
Protocol not supported by server.
xmodmap: unable to open display ':0'
which: no keychain in [PATH]
*** gnome-session: 32574: WARNING ** cannot open display
If I run
this sort of problems
before?
gnome panel works ok, gnome-wm works too, gnome-session shows mistakes,
but i am not sure its problem of gnome-session, i recompiled it anyway,
didnt help...
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/gnome.desktop and
replace Exec=gnome-session with Exec=gnome-session --debug. Then a lot
more info will be available in ~/.xsession-errors, and we will know
more.
Done. Output below (naturally this is with the gnome-shell use flag
disabled.
gnome-shell segfaults.
I remember some problems
On Jul 27, 2013 5:57 PM, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
On 07/27/2013 03:08 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
And actually, the long term plan is for systemd --user to basically
replace gnome-session-manager,
Is Lennart part of the gnome project now? ;)
He has been on Planet GNOME for many
Hello,
I have noticed this strange behavior on my gentoo box. After logging
out of gnome, gdm and the subsequent gnome session use vt8 instead of
vt7(which was used till that time). All following sessions continue
using vt8.
Has anybody else noticed such behavior?
Regards
Yiannis
that you
had unmasked the systemd USE flag from PolKit. The new information I
see in this mail is that you have =gnome-base/gnome-session-
installed; why do you have a live version? Did you use --autounmask to
install GNOME?
I think that's the problem: gnome-session has no live version
that answers your first question.
Also, gnome is a *bunch* of executables and libraries, so it's not as
simple as renameing gnome-session to gnome-session3.
To answer the first, if you have two or more of the same package, say
foo, then slots tell portage that more than one version of foo may
On Friday 26 January 2007 00:44, Statux wrote:
I did the upgrade to dbus-1.0.2 on this box and it crippled gnome. I
rebuilt everything and I couldn't get gnome-session to want anything
other than libdbus-1.so.2 so X would start and quit. I checked for loose
copies of gnome-session and dbus
revdep-rebuild was run immediately after but gnome-session failed to
link with any other version of dbus. I even removed gnome-session and
manually checked for loose copies on the system but found nothing. I
reinstalled it and it still wasn't happy.
update-eix fixed the one issue. I don't usually
and XSESSION=Gnome in /etc/rc.conf . I'm out of
ideas, but I want gnome back. Can anyone help me?
Startx uses ~/.xinitrc for starting X. You need to change your local copy
to start gnome rather than twm.
I'm still using the root account. /root/.xinitrc says exec
gnome-session, but still
On Mon, 2009-08-24 at 05:32 +0300, Yiannis wrote:
Hello,
I have noticed this strange behavior on my gentoo box. After logging
out of gnome, gdm and the subsequent gnome session use vt8 instead of
vt7(which was used till that time). All following sessions continue
using vt8.
Has anybody
On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 17:02:17 +
Alan Mackenzie a...@muc.de wrote:
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
So, eh, a mixture of XFCE, GNOME and KDE; what's
-Original Message-
From: John covici [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 2:59 PM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: RE: [gentoo-user] gnome-session no longer starts after
updating
world
on Wednesday 12/12/2007 Marzan, Richard non
Unisys([EMAIL
the root account. /root/.xinitrc says exec
gnome-session, but still startx gives me twm...
is your PATH correct?
Maybe you changed something/or something was changed and gnome-session is not
in $PATH anymore?
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dbus-launch --exit-with-session gnome-session
but all I got was a message on the text console which said waiting for
the server to shut down, so we have a server problem as well,
apparently.
-Original Message-
From: John covici [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday
Hi, Tom.
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 04:23:55AM +0100, Tom Wijsman wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 17:02:17 +
Alan Mackenzie a...@muc.de wrote:
xfce4-session: GNOME compatibility is enabled and
gnome-keyring-daemon is found on the system. Skipping gpg/ssh-agent
startup. env: kdeinit4
-base/gnome-session-systemd
gnome-base/gnome-shell -systemd
sys-auth/polkit -systemd
If those four packages have systemd support disabled, then everything
works as expected (the suspend/hibernate options returns, I can
mount/umount USB sticks
start, execute
gnome-shell --replace
in a console and dump the output here?
Could you try running gnome in fallback-mode?
Afaik you can enable this with
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session session-name gnome-fallback
Actually the gnome-shell segfault is the 2nd problem. gdm crashes
you can run both KDE and gnome at the same time. Just log in
using one
then start a new session using the other. I just verified this using
KDM, started my
normal KDE session, then from the Kicker menu, choose Switch User, Start New
Session then choose the gnome session type from KDM
the deal (afaik, based on my long experience with GNOME):
One of 2 variations of the same situation seem to cause this issue:
1) there is a previously crashed panel (zombie) trying to start when the
session is loaded;
2) there is a previously crashed panel applet (zombie) trying to start
an instance
On 11/05/06, Roy Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philip Webb wrote:
normal KDE session, then from the Kicker menu, choose Switch User, Start New
Session then choose the gnome session type from KDM and logged in. Now can
switch between the two using ctrl-alt-F7/ctrl-alt-F8.
Alternatively
/consolekit
Dependency of gnome-control-center:
|| ( ( app-admin/openrc-settingsd sys-auth/consolekit )
=sys-apps/systemd-31 )
gnome-base/gnome-session-3.8.2.1-r1 requires sys-auth/consolekit
gnome-session:
systemd? ( =sys-apps/systemd-183 )
!systemd? ( sys-auth
for a lot of people; so,
unless one attempts to cover what the login manager sets up, I don't
think that a plain call with a plain `exec gnome-session` will work.
It for example needs the *-launch things between exec and gnome-session.
So, What can I do aside from restarting gdm after
that you need gdm at all?
Yes, `startx` doesn't work well in GNOME 3 for a lot of people;
so, unless one attempts to cover what the login manager sets up,
I don't think that a plain call with a plain `exec
gnome-session` will work.
It for example needs the *-launch things between
/questions/linux-mint-84/authentication-to-restart-and-turn-off-789357/
But polkit-auth --show-obtainable shows nothing.
I'm running gnome via startx, and the .xinitrc file looks like this:
export XDG_MENU_PREFIX=gnome-
exec ck-launch-session gnome-session
Could anybody manage to get
gnome-base/gnome-core-1.4.2-r1)
[blocks B ] gnome-base/gnome-desktop (is blocking
gnome-base/gnome-core-1.4.2-r1)
[blocks B ] gnome-base/gnome-session (is blocking
gnome-base/gnome-core-1.4.2-r1)
[ebuild N] gnome-extra/battstat-2.0.13 USE=nls 805 kB
[ebuild N] gnome-base/gnome-core
-session-3.4.2.1
gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.4.2
sys-auth/polkit-0.107:0
confirming this. I have exactly your mentioned versions with
USE=-systemd and suspend/hibernate option returns, I could mount/use a
DVD right now ... yes!
thanks, Stefan
On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 03:56:41PM -0700, walt wrote
On 07/27/2013 03:08 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
And actually, the long term plan is for systemd --user to basically
replace gnome-session-manager,
Is Lennart part of the gnome project now? ;)
Lennart is a Redhat employee, and Gnome
On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 03:50:04PM -0400, 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.
Heads-up... Lennart has the ears of the Gnome developers. Recent
Gnome
After updating of multiple gnome-related packages I have lost metacity (no any
windows decoration, etc.). I have added metacity to session aytostart, it
seems to work, but starting process is somewhat funny. What is the legal gnome
way to set a wm?
On 4/22/06, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Every time I start gnome the pretty splash comes up but it won't go awayuntil I click on it.Has anyone see this oddity?If so, is there a cure?
Thanks,JimD--gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing listdisable it compleatly in your session settingslove
Andrew Frink wrote:
On 4/22/06, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Every
time I start gnome the pretty splash comes up but it won't go away
until I click on it.Has anyone see this oddity?If so, is there a
cure?
Thanks,
JimD
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disable
login to a gnome session?
John D
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to save the
session and as a result I lose all my session data each time I logout.
Anyone know where this went? Is this an upstream Gnome issue or am I
missing some magical USE flag?
Desktop Menu Preferences Sessions:
Automatically save changes to session should save
Am Donnerstag 12 November 2009 21:56:48 schrieb Mick:
Thanks, but the box in question is running Gnome.
So what? Nothing stops you from starting a gnome session via kdm.
Bye...
Dirk
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gnome-base/gconf
gnome-extra/gconf-editor
x11-libs/libwnck
gnome-base/gnome-panel
gnome-base/gvfs
gnome-base/gnome-session
gnome-base/gnome-keyring
app-editors/gedit
x11-libs/gtksourceview
dev-python/pygtksourceview
dev-python/pygtk
gnome-base/libgnomeui
gnome-base/gnome-vfs
# required by gnome-base/gvfs-1.32.1-r1::gentoo[google]
# required by sci-geosciences/geocode-glib-3.24.0::gentoo
# required by dev-libs/libgweather-3.24.1::gentoo
# required by gnome-base/gnome-settings-daemon-3.24.3::gentoo
# required by gnome-base/gnome-session-3.24.2::gentoo
=dev-libs/open
consolekit
* These packages depend on consolekit:
gnome-base/gdm-3.6.2 (consolekit ? sys-auth/consolekit[pam])
gnome-base/gnome-control-center-3.6.3-r1 (!systemd ? sys-auth/consolekit)
gnome-base/gnome-session-3.6.2-r1 (!systemd ? sys-auth/consolekit)
gnome-base/gnome-settings-daemon-3.6.4
: systemd -> gnome-shell -> Xwayland
startx: startx -> xinit -> X (AND in parallel) gnome-session -> gnome-shell
On Wed, 2022-10-26 at 16:22 +, Grant Edwards wrote:
> 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 that was the problem remains a
> mystery.
:
|| ( ( app-admin/openrc-settingsd sys-auth/consolekit )
=sys-apps/systemd-31 )
gnome-base/gnome-session-3.8.2.1-r1 requires sys-auth/consolekit
gnome-session:
systemd? ( =sys-apps/systemd-183 )
!systemd? ( sys-auth/consolekit )
gnome-base/gnome-shell-3.8.3-r1 requires sys-auth
Hi. After upgrading my system using emerge --update --deep
--with-bdeps=y world I am no longer able to use x-windows. I saw a
message for one package connection refused by server, but I saw that
gnome-session had ended and that no other gnome apps had hstarted.
There is nothing in the /var/log
-session and it is set. i-m afraid it doesn't just work...
xfce4-session also recognizes the policykit and consolekit USE flag, and
those two things seem to be the way of the future (until tomorrow, anyway)
for desktop managers like kde and gnome.
xfce has always been closely related to gnome
On Sun, 12 Jan 2014 10:05:26 +, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
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
You'll want to start
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 /usr/lib64/dri/i965_dri.so failed
(/usr/lib64/dri/i965_dri.so
-session` will work.
It for example needs the *-launch things between exec and gnome-session.
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it. Is there a way to have mozilla available when I
login to a gnome session?
Mozilla unfortunately doesn't have complete session support. The
epiphany browser, which is also based on mozilla does. You can also
manually add mozilla to your session, like the other reply suggests.
--
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, I lock the session with the corresponding Gnome menu. So, X
DISPLAY:0 is always active with my Gnome desktop (sometimes locked,
thats all).
I have another machine with Windows XP. (Just on a little partition, I
want to install Linux on the remaining 70GB.)
From this machine I want to connect
2014-06-29 14:37 GMT-06:00 cov...@ccs.covici.com:
I have tried xfce4 using startx and it worked great under openrc and I
went to a lot of trouble to boot with systemd to keep using gnome, but
maybe I will go back to xfce4 after all, if using startx with
gnome-session gives problems.
If you
NFS locks due to a system crash.
See http://www.gnome.org/projects/gconf/ for information. (Details - 1:
Not running within active session)gnome-keyring-daemon: couldn't lookup
ssh component setting: Failed to contact configuration server; some
possible causes are that you need to enable TCP/IP
uns the profile file, not for
your GNOME session.
>
> and rebooting but it did not work. I tested by, in Emacs (launched from
> Gnome), creating a new file in my Home and it did not respect the 027
> umask.
>
> So, how do I change my user's umask for the entire Gnome session?
On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 08:49 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-14 at 18:01 +0100, Alex Bennee wrote:
Hi,
When I logout of gnome it no longer asks me if I wish to save the
session and as a result I lose all my session data each time I logout.
Anyone know where this went
On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 11:29 +0100, Alex Bennee wrote:
On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 08:49 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-14 at 18:01 +0100, Alex Bennee wrote:
Hi,
When I logout of gnome it no longer asks me if I wish to save the
session and as a result I lose all my session
(and maybe one or two other things I can't remember). My
box then spend 6 hours rebuilding software.
On the screen of the tty, after X crashes, appear the following error
messages which might be relevant:
xfce4-session: GNOME compatibility is enabled and gnome-keyring-daemon is
found
the output here?
Could you try running gnome in fallback-mode?
Afaik you can enable this with
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session session-name gnome-fallback
Actually the gnome-shell segfault is the 2nd problem. gdm crashes with
Oh no, a problem has occurred unless its gnome-shell use flag
/abiword-2.4.6 =app-office/dia-0.95.1
=mail-client/evolution-2.8.3-r2 =mail-client/mail-notification-3.0
=net-dns/avahi-0.6.19-r1 =x11-libs/pango-1.16.4 =x11-libs/vte-0.14.2
=x11-libs/libgksu-2.0.0 =x11-libs/gtk+-2.10.13 =sys-apps/dbus-1.0.2-r2
=sys-apps/hal-0.5.9-r1 =gnome-base/gnome-session-2.16.3
Dear all,
I'd really like to switch to or at least test Gnome 3, but not the
fallback version. But that's everything I get.
Running /usr/libexec/gnome-session-check-accelerated-helper gives me the
clue:
gnome-session-is-accelerated: GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE is too small.
Searching
:28 goto gnome-session[22840]: gnome-session[22840]:
WARNING: Unable to find required component 'gnome-shell-wayland'
Recompiling gnome-session doesn't help and that file(?) isn't anywhere.
I only get a blinking cursor when I log into gdm with gnome on wayland
S
in to gnome as a normal user, I can only log in to gnome as root.
What I have done before this started:
emerge -uDvaN world
emerge --depclean --ask
emerge @preserved-rebuild
Then it just happened.
What I've tried so far:
- .xinitrc with exec gnome-session for user and root
- emerge -1
wanted to look a little into its desktop
philosophy.
But do you use gnome-session? If you are not using gnome-session, I
don't think you can see that much of its desktop philosophy.
Maybe the PulseAudio problem is the same as I had with ALSA, I have two
internal cards, and I had to tell ALSA
for
policykit.
As Hinnerk said, it could be a PolKit problem, but you said that you
had unmasked the systemd USE flag from PolKit. The new information I
see in this mail is that you have =gnome-base/gnome-session-
installed; why do you have a live version? Did you use --autounmask to
install
tx -> xinit -> X (AND in parallel) gnome-session -> gnome-
> shell
startx is incapable of running Wayland sessions, so it forces the
legacy Xorg GNOME session, which you'd also get if you explicitly
choose "GNOME on Xorg" from gdm.
One big benefit of having GDM running with Wa
to
complete.
After finish, ran;
# startx
/root/.xinitrc:line 1:exec:gnome-session:not found
Still unable to start gnome
Perhaps a typo in /root/.xinitrc? Should be a space rather than a colon
between exec and gnome-session. Otherwise please show the output of:
# equery check gnome-base
something wrong here?
Is your ~/.xinitrc proper?
Someting like `exec gnome-session'.
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echo exec startkde ~/.xinitrc
next time you execute 'startx', kde will startup.
for GNOME, execute this command first
echo exec gnome-session ~/.xinitrc
then startx will bring gnome up.
I think the more offical way is to uncomment the following lines
in /etc/rc.conf
mozilla available when I
login to a gnome session?
John D
Yes. Open the GNOME control panel, go to Advanced, then choose Sessions.
On the third tab (Startup programs), add Mozilla; it will then be
started when you log on to GNOME.
Hope this helps,
Holly
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IdleSinceHintMonotonic=0
Name=sgw
--- this is with gnome-3.10 and the session is started with gdm-3.10.0.1
(systemd-208-r3)
Mounting USB-stuff works without root-pw ... the only feature needing
this is when I start the virtual machine manager (for administration of
the VMs on the various QEMU/KVM-hosts I run
on Wednesday 12/12/2007 Marzan, Richard non Unisys([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
-Original Message-
From: John covici [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 2:59 PM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: RE: [gentoo-user] gnome-session no longer starts
: Enable the COMPOSITE extension in your Xorg configuration.)
Which version of GNOME is this? I run GNOME 3.12; if you still run
a much older version of GNOME, you might want to consider an upgrade.
Did a diff against mine.
First bit where it goes wrong:
gdm-session-worker[14085
Dear Gentoo users,
I'm having VNC-related problems.
I want to make VNC'ing work the following:
I have a Gentoo desktop box with gdm+gnome, only one user. I'm using X
on DISPLAY:0 0-24/7 all the time. If I'm not sitting in front of the
box, I lock the session with the corresponding Gnome menu. So
-registryd --use-gnome-session
451 ?S 0:00 /usr/libexec/gconfd-2
I don't use a DE, just plain openbox. I had a few xterms running and
also Opera, no other graphical app. The above processes appeared after
Opera was launched.
Why oh why should there be a process "at-spi2-registryd
fig-file=/usr/share/defaults/at-spi2/accessibility.conf --nofork
> --print-address 3
> 417 ?Sl 0:00 /usr/libexec/at-spi2-registryd --use-gnome-session
> 451 ?S 0:00 /usr/libexec/gconfd-2
>
> I don't use a DE, just plain openbox. I had a few xterms running and
> a
the output here?
Could you try running gnome in fallback-mode?
Afaik you can enable this with
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session session-name gnome-fallback
I typed that command as root (no complaints)
and restarted gdm (twice).
Same problem
oldlap ~ # dmesg | grep gnome-shellgnome-shell[3325
Hi Zhang,
I don't know for sure if what I'm going to say is true, but I believe
that if you kill the gnome-session process being run by your user, it
will shutdown the Gnome session and all the apps that are child
processes of it. It is a wild guess, but might be worth trying.
Hope this helps
remember when I was on Windows there is something
like 'session manager' where each logged in session can be manually 'log
out', is there similar thing on gnome?
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Hi Zhang,
I don't know for sure if what I'm going to say is true, but I believe
that if you kill the gnome-session process being run
:
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
Cannot find '.setLaunchEnv' in object /KLauncher at org.kde.klauncher
(xfce4-session:3112): GLib-WARNING
%
* 0 kB
[ebuild U ] gnome-extra/gnome-keyring-manager-2.16.0-r1 [2.14.0]
USE=debug -static 0 kB
[ebuild U ] gnome-extra/gnome-games-2.16.2 [2.14.2.1] USE=debug
guile -artworkextra 0 kB
[ebuild U ] gnome-base/gnome-session-2.16.1 [2.14.2] USE=debug
ipv6 tcpd -branding -esd 0 kB
[ebuild
I have to change, so that I'm able to use the Gnome Terminal
buffer even when I'm inside a screen session?
To get this behaviour, I did:
1) start by running gnome-terminal
2) start screen session by running screen
3) get some output, eg. by running ls -laR /
4) press Shift+Pg Up
Expected
-IC gnome-base gnome-extra kde-base kde-misc
This will give you an overview of what's still around of those two.
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
/gnome.desktop and
replace Exec=gnome-session with Exec=gnome-session --debug. Then a lot
more info will be available in ~/.xsession-errors, and we will know
more.
Done. Output below (naturally this is with the gnome-shell use flag
disabled.
I notice that I have the default accessibility use flag
pam_gnome_keyring.so
> @include common-account
> session required pam_limits.so
> @include common-session
> session optionalpam_gnome_keyring.so auto_start
> @include common-password
>
>
> In contrast the sddm pam file looks like this:
>
> $ cat
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