-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 DJ Lucas wrote: > On 09/16/2009 09:22 AM, Wayne Blaszczyk wrote: >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> DJ Lucas wrote: >> >>> On 09/11/2009 02:16 AM, DJ Lucas wrote: >>> >>>> I also have an issue with the desktop icons; Computer and Trash do not >>>> work. 'Could not display "computer:///". The file is of an unknown >>>> type'. In the past, this has been due to glib modules dir, but that is >>>> not the case as gnome-vfs has been fixed to install in /usr (based on >>>> the gio-2.0.pc file (glib)) for some time. GIO_EXTRA_MODULES has no >>>> effect. I'm honestly not sure what is up with that. >>>> >>>> >>> Same for the network icon (after configuring it to show in gconf). I >>> understand FUSE is now required for that functionality. Got it built >>> into the kernel. >>> >>> root [ /home/dj ]# cat /boot/config-2.6.30.2 | grep FUSE >>> CONFIG_FUSE_FS=y >>> root [ /home/dj ]# exit >>> >>> Wondering if that also has to do with lack of consolekit.....anyway, >>> it's on the way in for the shutdown issue. >>> >>> > Nope..that wasn't it. >> DJ, >> Are you going to start on consolekit? Because I was thinking of doing it. >> > > No, no, please have at. DeviceKit will also have to go in as well for > gnome-power-management. I'm just trying to get a working desktop out of > it and to get a partial understanding of how gnome internals all work > together. Sorry I can't be of more help. > >> With the icon problem and the gdm greeter, I did a quick experiment by >> installing gnome with just --prefix=/usr and no other configure >> (directory)options, and lo and behold all the icons were there on the >> gdm greeter including a desktop background! I'm guessing the problem is >> that some gnome packages assume that other gnome packages use the same >> libexec directory. >> A case in point is that gdm expects ck-get* (consolekit binary) to be in >> /usr/lib/gdm. >> > Unfortunately, it seems that there are a few bad assumptions in the > Gnome autoscripts that didn't used to be there, and these should all be > fixed upstream, preferably via pkg-config. I take it that you are not > seeing the (suspected) GIO issue mentioned above? > > -- DJ Lucas > > DJ, The shutdown and network/trash icons have been fixed, are there any more problems you can see? GNOME 2.28 will be released shortly. I suppose we should update to this version? Wayne. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
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