Re: [arch-general] Odd Problem After Install

2014-06-11 Thread lee
Hunter Jozwiak hunter.t@gmail.com writes: This is an odd issue. I'm not sure why GDM or Lightdm are misbehaving like this; this is a brand new issue and I am not sure as to the culprate. There are, in fact, lines below the cleaning status. Looks to me like part of the init process: I see

Re: [arch-general] Odd Problem After Install

2014-06-11 Thread Bigby James
On 06/10, Hunter Jozwiak wrote: There are, in fact, lines below the cleaning status. Looks to me like part of the init process: I see a two lines from netctl saying that it is restoring my profile, another saying that I've reached the default user runlevel, and another that says starting

Re: [arch-general] Odd Problem After Install

2014-06-11 Thread Hunter Jozwiak
After a system update this morning, it now works. It was likely a broken package in Gnome, since many Gnome packages got updated. On 6/11/14, Bigby James bigby.ja...@crepcran.com wrote: On 06/10, Hunter Jozwiak wrote: There are, in fact, lines below the cleaning status. Looks to me like part

Re: [arch-general] Odd Problem After Install

2014-06-11 Thread Bigby James
On 06/11, Hunter Jozwiak wrote: After a system update this morning, it now works. It was likely a broken package in Gnome, since many Gnome packages got updated. Good to hear. Just remember in the future to let folks know what behavior you expect to see, or what you're trying to accomplish

[arch-general] Odd Problem After Install

2014-06-10 Thread Hunter Jozwiak
Hi all. After installing Arch and getting everything all nice and setup, I've hit a bit of an issue. When I boot in to the system, I get this: Arch: clean, 210545/15269888 files, 2401901/61048873 blocks. This number is permanent, and won't move. It may be an issue after installation of Gnome. I

Re: [arch-general] Odd Problem After Install

2014-06-10 Thread lee
Hunter Jozwiak hunter.t@gmail.com writes: installation of Gnome. I can't change TTY's, either. How do I get rid of this issue? can't change TTYs usually means it's either disabled in xorg.conf, or the keyboard isn't set up correctly. -- Knowledge is volatile and fluid. Software is

Re: [arch-general] Odd Problem After Install

2014-06-10 Thread Hunter Jozwiak
This is an odd issue. I'm not sure why GDM or Lightdm are misbehaving like this; this is a brand new issue and I am not sure as to the culprate. There are, in fact, lines below the cleaning status. Looks to me like part of the init process: I see a two lines from netctl saying that it is restoring