Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Any reasons tree /export/home/USERS shouldn't be moved to a different pool

2022-01-12 Thread Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss
 Absolutely none. I have all of /export in epool.

The default configuration produced by the installer is intended to keep new 
users out of trouble.

It's a tad aggressive about that and can cause an experienced user some 
annoyance.

I allocate space for the root pool based on the expectation of a number of 
updates. I put the non-system files in epool so they are safe from issues with 
the root pool.

Have Fun!
Reg


 On Wednesday, January 12, 2022, 08:37:02 PM CST, hput via 
openindiana-discuss  wrote:  
 
 Are there any reasons the hierarchy /export/home/USERS should not be
moved to a different pool?  I can think of a few reasons why /root
should be on rpool.  But USER homes are kind of likely to, over time,
accumulate quite a lot of data might and eventually squeeze rpool.




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[OpenIndiana-discuss] Any reasons tree /export/home/USERS shouldn't be moved to a different pool

2022-01-12 Thread hput via openindiana-discuss
Are there any reasons the hierarchy /export/home/USERS should not be
moved to a different pool?  I can think of a few reasons why /root
should be on rpool.  But USER homes are kind of likely to, over time,
accumulate quite a lot of data might and eventually squeeze rpool.




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[OpenIndiana-discuss] Any reasons tree /export/home/USERS shouldn't be moved to a different pool

2022-01-12 Thread hput via openindiana-discuss
Are there any reasons the hierarchy /export/home/USERS should not be
moved to a different pool?  I can think of a few reasons why /root
should be on rpool.  But USER homes are kind of likely to, over time,
accumulate quite a lot of data might and eventually squeeze rpool.




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[OpenIndiana-discuss] Small Mate improvement

2022-01-12 Thread Jason Martin

If these files are not going to be included,
in mate-session-manager.p5m
    37  #file 
path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/mate/mate-session-check-accelerated-gl-helper
    38  #file 
path=usr/lib/$(MACH64)/mate/mate-session-check-accelerated-gles-helper

add --disable-acceleration-check
to /usr/share/xsessions/mate.desktop
   205  Exec=mate-session --disable-acceleration-check
to quite errors in users ~/.xsession-errors


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[OpenIndiana-discuss] how to disable caja

2022-01-12 Thread hput via openindiana-discuss
I notice the file manager caja in mate desktop pull quite a lot of cpu
at times.

I never use caja at all.  I'd like to just get rid of it, but suspect
it might jackup mate so bad I'd have a heck of time getting it
straightened out again.

So, wondering how one might disable in some harmless way.

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Where is the top menus and tools

2022-01-12 Thread hput via openindiana-discuss
Tim Mooney via openindiana-discuss
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> In regard to: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Where is the top menus and tools, hput...:
>
>> Its the Mate menus and the time slider network connection and etc that
>> are missing.
>
> If you can ssh in to the system or otherwise get access to a login
> shell, there might be something that provides a clue in
>
>   ~/.xsession-errors
>
> Note that there are going to be a *lot* of messages that aren't related
> to the problem you're experiencing.  There's a lot of warning spew from
> various components, especially related to themes.
>
> You may also want to try
>
>   mv ~/.config ~/.config-BACK
>
> and then logging in again via the LigthDM greeter.  That resets most of
> your desktop config back to a "new" state.  You can experiment with moving
> various directories under ~/.config-BACK back into place in ~/.config, to
> see if you isolate what setting is causing the issue.

Excellent help and well explained, thank you.

I'm sorry now that I got impatient and trashed that vm.  And since
I've gotten a new one pretty far along toward my eventual goal for it.
It may be a while before I start another one and see if I can recreate
the mess I had.  But pretty sure .. in your tips I will find the
solution.

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