Re: gnome-session & charsh

2012-08-25 Thread Chris Bannister
[Please don't top post on this ML, and trim unnecessary content] On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 09:53:54AM +0200, Francesco Pietra wrote: > I am bound to gnome for the program "gchempaint". In my experience, it > is the only program, freely available as gnu, that allows drawing > chemical structures as r

Re: gnome-session & charsh

2012-08-25 Thread Francesco Pietra
I am bound to gnome for the program "gchempaint". In my experience, it is the only program, freely available as gnu, that allows drawing chemical structures as required by chemical journals. jchempaint is based on gtk, therefore, in principle, it might run on other window managers based on gtk. Ho

Re: gnome-session & charsh

2012-08-24 Thread Chris Bannister
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 03:34:35PM +0200, Francesco Pietra wrote: > I suggest that in Debian mirrors, gnome is so arranged that launching > it be an optional. In computational chemistry/biochemistry, > particularly with amd64, most work is at the linux prompt. Now, with It would be better not to i

Re: gnome-session & charsh

2012-08-24 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 15:34:35 +0200, Francesco Pietra wrote: (please, don't cross-post or at least add a big warning...) > Since the latest gnome, the sequence "startx" "gnome-session" is often > attended by hanging of linux at "gnome-session" with both i386 and amd64 > wheezy. Gnome dislikes much

Re: gnome-session & charsh

2012-08-24 Thread Chris Swenson
I believe there's an option at install whether to install a GUI. – Chris Swenson On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Francesco Pietra wrote: > Hi all: > Since the latest gnome, the sequence "startx" "gnome-session" is often > attended by hanging of linux at "gnome-session" with both i386 and > amd

gnome-session & charsh

2012-08-24 Thread Francesco Pietra
Hi all: Since the latest gnome, the sequence "startx" "gnome-session" is often attended by hanging of linux at "gnome-session" with both i386 and amd64 wheezy. Gnome dislikes much more than in the past not be set completely free. I suggest that in Debian mirrors, gnome is so arranged that launchin