Hi Jacky,

You don't need to adjust the /etc/sysconfig/wrt file on real hardware, this is 
only required when running in a VMware environment.

I have been unable to reproduce your problem below... could it be that you 
mistyped something by error which pulled in all these extra packages? I have 
re-installed my Nexcom system twice with a fresh Tizen IVI 3.0-M2-Aug image and 
re-installed the ico-uxf-homescreen and ico-uxf-weston-setting but it's never 
installed all these packages for me so I'm a bit at a loss.

Thanks,
Geoffroy

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Jacky (ZhiJun) Ni
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 3:26 AM
To: Wang, Ning W; Hanchett, Paul; [email protected]; Steven Maurer; Charles 
Hanchett; Matt Jones
Subject: RE: Applications don't display properly on Tizen 3.0 M2 August (image)

Hi All,
         I wanna tell you another phenomenon happened to me yesterday.
        I have two environment: vmware and VTC720-BK, they are both installed 
with IVI-TIZEN3.0-20130829,  their default screens are both Weston shell.
       After that, I use the same way both on these two environment,
Firstly,I correct the  /etc/sysconfig/wrt:
         ELM_ENGINE=wayland_shm
ECORE_EVAS_ENGINE=wayland_shm
then root the system,
When the systems powered on, I use zypper install ico-uxf-weston-plugin 
ico-uxf-homescreen,
Here was the big difference, I got 118 rpms to install on VTC, but only  3 rpms 
on vmware, then reboot again.
Finally, I can see the home screen on VTC,  and the screen was blank on vmware.

I can't tell the true reason, but maybe it cause by the imperfect rpms 
installing.


  For example, in my VTC device,
root:~> ls /etc/smack/accesses.d/
ail                    libX11-data    libgio             libwayland-server
app-checker            libX11-xcb     libglib            libwebsockets
app-checker-server     libXau         libgmodule         libxcb
app-core-common        libXcomposite  libgmp             libxcb-dri2
app-core-efl           libXcursor     libgnutls          libxcb-glx
app2sd                 libXdamage     libgobject         libxcb-render
aul                    libXext        libgpg-error       libxcb-shape
bash                   libXfixes      libhogweed         libxcb-shm
bundle                 libXi          libidn             libxcb-xfixes
coreutils              libXinerama    libjpeg            libxml2
dbus                   libXrandr      libjson-glib       mesa-libEGL
dbus-glib              libXrender     libkmod            mesa-libGL
ecore                  libXss         liblua             mesa-libGLESv2
edje                   libXv          liblzma            mesa-libglapi
eet                    libXxf86vm     libmtdev           pixman
efreet                 libacl         libnettle          pkg-config
eina                   libattr        libp11-kit         pkgmgr
elementary             libblkid       libpng             pkgmgr-client
embryo                 libcairo       librua             pkgmgr-info
filesystem             libcap         libslp-db-util     pkgmgr-info-parser
fontconfig             libcares       libslp-utilx       pkgmgr-installer
gawk                   libcurl        libsmack           pwdutils
gio-branding-upstream  libdbus        libsqlite          setup
grep                   libdlog        libsystemd         systemd
hwdata                 libdri2        libtasn1           vconf
ico-uxf-homescreen     libdrm         libtasn1-tools     weston
ico-uxf-utilities      libexpat       libtbm             xdgmime
ico-uxf-weston-plugin  libfreetype    libwayland-client  zlib
iniparser              libgbm         libwayland-cursor
libX11                 libgcrypt      libwayland-egl


in my vmware:
root:~> ls /etc/smack/accesses.d/
ico-uxf-homescreen  ico-uxf-utilities  ico-uxf-weston-plugin

Maybe someone can figure out the bug.







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