Mick ha scritto il 19/03/2017 alle 15:38:
> On Sunday 19 Mar 2017 14:29:13 Massimo Maiurana wrote:
>> Mick ha scritto il 19/03/2017 alle 13:23:
>>> On Sunday 19 Mar 2017 09:44:23 Massimo Maiurana wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I finally bought a brand new laptop :)
>>>>
>>>> Of course I installed E, building from source as I've always did but I
>>>> have two problems to solve.
>>>>
>>>> The first is regarding acpi events: closing lid the laptop should
>>>> suspend, and indeed it is what happens under gnome (there also lid open
>>>> resumes it) but does not happen under E. Acpid is not installed so
>>>> probably that's what I need, but I wonder why it works in gnome.
>>>
>>> I don't run gnome, but from a more generic perspective you will need to
>>> install acpid and make sure it is running as a service when you boot up.
>>> Closing the lid then generates an event captured by acpid which by default
>>> will suspend to ram.  Check what you have at Settings > Settings Panel >
>>> Input> 
>>>> ACPI Bindings > Lid Closed.  I have set mine to 'Suspend Intelligently'
>>>> and it works as advertised.
>>
>> Hmh, well, i'm not sure acpid is required for this to work. I think
>> acpid is for managing acpi events, not for exposing them, or lid close
>> wouldn't work even under other environments. I'll try installing it and
>> see if it solves the problem.
> 
> acpid is required to capture the event and run a script to suspend the OS.  
> On 
> my system the script is within /etc/acpi/default.sh.  If acpid daemon is not 
> running then what will run the suspend command?
> 
> 
>>>> The second is about icons: Applications menu is full populated with all
>>>> applications, including my own in ~/.local/share/applications, but only
>>>> 3 of them have an icon associated (a custom of mine, gnome-font-viewer
>>>> and the E filemanager). Also, much more annoying, evry doesn't list
>>>> desktop applications in the list that appears when I start typing, only
>>>> executables and directories are listed.
>>>
>>> Settings > Settings Panel > Menu Settings > Applications, should give you
>>> some options.  One of these ought to make all/most application icons to
>>> show up. Also check Settings > Settings Panel > Menu Settings >
>>> Miscellaneous, does not have 'Disable icons in menus' selected.
>>
>> I DO have applications in menu, my problem is not that. What I miss is
>> icons for applications, but for that three applications mentioned above
>> that have an icon in their own menu entry. If "disable icons" was
>> checked I wouldn't have any icon neither for those three ;)
> 
> I beg your pardon, I meant to say look in Settings > Settings Panel > Look > 
> Application Theme, and choose a theme that makes most of your apps to display 
> with icons.

Hmh, indeed there are no icon themes listed there, while in the other
laptop there are many. But they are installed, asking apt I see that the
following are installed:
adwaita-icon-theme
gnome-icon-theme
hicolor-icon-theme

Why E doesn't see them? :(

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