Thomas Zangl - Mobil wrote:
> 2.)
> I�m using the script provided by Gentoo to start freevo during startup w/o
> needing to login on my box. This worked fine until 1.5pre1. Since then it
> seems there is a PATH issue within /usr/bin/freevo. Don�t know yet how to
> fix it, but it seems it would be a good idea to set a basic PATH enviroment
> variable (like it was done in prior versions in the /usr/bin/freevo SHELL
> SCRIPT), so freevo finds "xinit" "X" etc... (it complains about not being
> able to start the X server)
>
> 3.)
> I tried to replace /usr/bin/freevo with the old version of 1.4.1 and it
> works only if I start freevo as a logged in user. If I let freevo start
> during startup (as an service in my default runlevel), xinit starts the
> X server, I can see the freevo startup progress screen and there it hangs!
> It hangs about in the middle of the progress. If I log in as root and do
> a restart of the freevo init script it works as expected.

Fixed


Dischi

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