bug#65769: greetd-wlgreet-sway-session result is blinking cursor

2023-09-09 Thread Josselin Poiret via Bug reports for GNU Guix
Hi chris, chris writes: > Josselin sent this message intended for the thread and I think they are okay > with re-pasting here, > >> Usually elogind is responsible (through a PAM module) for creating this >> runtime directory. If you're not using elogind, you'll need to create this >> directo

bug#65769: greetd-wlgreet-sway-session result is blinking cursor

2023-09-08 Thread paren--- via Bug reports for GNU Guix
chris writes: > I support any conclusion from Josselin and unmatched-paren and want to add > these observations, > * wlgreet *does require* the greeter lock file > * wlgreet *does not require* elogind/logind > * not-advanced users like me may want to use wlgreet without elogind I'm not using

bug#65769: greetd-wlgreet-sway-session result is blinking cursor

2023-09-08 Thread chris
Josselin sent this message intended for the thread and I think they are okay with re-pasting here, > Usually elogind is responsible (through a PAM module) for creating this > runtime directory. If you're not using elogind, you'll need to create this > directory yourself somehow. I don't reall

bug#65769: greetd-wlgreet-sway-session result is blinking cursor

2023-09-08 Thread paren--- via Bug reports for GNU Guix
chris writes: >> The greeter works after creating /run/user/986/wayland-1.lock and changing >> the >> owner of /run/user/986 and /run/user/986/wayland-1.lock to "greeter". wut. I don't remember ever having to do anything like that... > My system config is here > > > https://raw.githubuserco

bug#65769: greetd-wlgreet-sway-session result is blinking cursor

2023-09-08 Thread chris
On 9月08日 金, ( wrote: > I believe that may have been moi :) This is really odd. I seem to be > the only person who has ever managed to make it work (though there's a > bit of a reporting bias there in that people who do manage probably > won't bring it up...) > > It would be great if anyone tryi

bug#65769: greetd-wlgreet-sway-session result is blinking cursor

2023-09-08 Thread paren--- via Bug reports for GNU Guix
chris writes: > In irc, I messaged the user who created greetd-wlgreet-sway-session and it > seems > other users have encountered the blinking cursor and no one knows of a > solution. If possible, I would like help troubleshoot and resolve the issue. I believe that may have been moi :) This is

bug#65769: greetd-wlgreet-sway-session result is blinking cursor

2023-09-05 Thread chris
Hello and thank you in advance for reading me. When defining wlgreet-sway-session in my system config, the result is a blinking cursor. There is no login screen. To login or issue any command, it is necessary to switch to a different tty with something like Alt+fn+F2. In irc, I messaged the use