On 06/13/2011 06:45 PM, JA Magallón wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jun 2011 17:33:20 -0400, Frank Griffin<[email protected]>  wrote:

On 06/13/2011 04:12 PM, Frank Griffin wrote:
Ahh.  Correction with the latest updates: now the ID previously using
GNOME 2.32 doesn't get past the blue background either.
Two kind of problems:
- dependecies: make sure you have 'gtk+3.0' and 'gnome-themes-standard'
   (latest will pick some themes and fonts...) You should see a striped
   blue bg after login.

You're right, gnome-themes-standard was never pulled in by the base packages. Adding it, now I get a blue striped background instead of plain blue. But still no "Activities date Username" at the top of the screen as I used to.


- in my case I get kicked off because gnome-settings-daemon hangs on
   libnsl (from glibc). I am thinkin on how to debug it (how to launch
   g-s-d on a gdb shell and dump the output somewhere...)

Check if you have something like this in your dmesg:

gnome-settings-[2556]: segfault at 7fb8612fb1d0 ip 00007fb8612fb1d0 sp 
00007fff830282d8 error 14 in libnsl-2.12.1.so[7fb8639dc000+15000]
gnome-settings-[3257]: segfault at 7fae815011d0 ip 00007fae815011d0 sp 
00007fff72cc8b58 error 14 in libnsl-2.12.1.so[7fae83be2000+15000]
gnome-settings-[3723]: segfault at 7f42989871d0 ip 00007f42989871d0 sp 
00007fffa8d55858 error 14 in libnsl-2.12.1.so[7f429b068000+15000]

If yes, at least I'm not the only one :).

I get exactly that, thanks for the tip.

Also, I've found that most of the GNOME3 packages have to be forced on because of file conflicts with 2.32 versions.

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