Dear folks,
As I was trying to get out of the other mess that I got into. See thread:
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I have encountered thread subject. i had kde, and kde could not
find it, so I removed KDE and then have added gnome both ways:
pkg_add
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 06:49:31PM -0500, Antonio Olivares wrote:
Dear folks,
As I was trying to get out of the other mess that I got into. See thread:
Attachment Re: [ HEADS UP ] Ports unstable for the next 10 day
I have encountered thread subject. i had kde, and kde could not
I have rebuilt everything from scratch ran it for several days. Have
tried it back and forth still get the same thing. I guess I should
keep trying for a while Till I give up and maybe install 7.3?
I did not read /usr/ports/UPDATING entry from that day, or maybe it
was there but too many things
is
to rebuild all png-dependent ports. In your example of gnome-session
you can try to find which port installed it and rebuild that port.
Something like
# which gnome-session
or
# find /usr -name gnome-session
should give you the full path to the executable.
Then you can try
# pkg_info -W full path
Thank you Anton for helping me.
The output of pkg_info -W /usr/local/bin/gnome-session is
pkg_info: corrupted record (pkgdep line without argument), ignoring
pkg_info: corrupted record (pkgdep line without argument), ignoring
/usr/local/bin/gnome-session was installed by package gnome-session
On Dec 19, Clint Olsen wrote:
I searched and found a lot of old hits of this error. The solutions are
not very compelling. Unsetting SESSION_MANAGER before launching
vncserver only cascades errors down into the various client programs like
the desktop etc.
Answering my own question, the
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Clint Olsen wrote:
On Dec 19, Clint Olsen wrote:
I searched and found a lot of old hits of this error. The
solutions are not very compelling. Unsetting SESSION_MANAGER
before launching vncserver only cascades errors down into the
various client
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Clint Olsen wrote:
On Dec 20, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Side question: Can this solution be used to access multiple
accounts on the same machine?
I'm not quite sure what you mean here. Do you mean multiple gnome
sessions all as different user
I'm trying to do some diagnostic work on my machine, so I'm actually
physically logged in, and I also have Gnome setup to run when I start VNC,
however the two don't play well simultaneously. I get the message:
gnome-session: you're already running a session manager
I've never heard
-elf.s0.1:shared object libXfixes.so.3
not found, required by gnome-session', can't enter
window.
I want to know why, thank you.
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gnome2.10.
3. Tried to startx, but it said
'/libexec/ld-elf.s0.1:shared object libXfixes.so.3
not found, required by gnome-session', can't enter
window.
I'm afraid you have fetched the latest gnome2 package which is not compiled
under FB5.4. It's probably compiled under FB6.0.
My suggestion is going
I'm using FreeBSD 4.10 with a custom kernel. I have two problems:
1) If ACPI support activated, my fdc0 does not work (the kernel can not reserve I/O
port addresses for it). Without ACPI, everything works OK, but:
2) When using kdm as display manager, if I select GNOME session as root
I NEED TO KNOW IF IT IS POSSIBLE THAT I CAN LOGOUT FROM MY GNOME SESSION
BY A COMMAND, I MEAN WHITOUT THE USE OF THE ICON THAT DO THAT FUNCTION
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Osmany Guirola Cruz wrote:
I NEED TO KNOW IF IT IS POSSIBLE THAT I CAN LOGOUT FROM MY GNOME SESSION
BY A COMMAND, I MEAN WHITOUT THE USE OF THE ICON THAT DO THAT FUNCTION
Well, quick and dirty, hit CTL-ALT-BACKSPACE and
kill the X server?
Not that this is the *best* way, probably
Kevin
No, no that way ... I want a normal logout of the gnome-session by a
command
I NEED TO KNOW IF IT IS POSSIBLE THAT I CAN LOGOUT FROM MY GNOME
SESSION BY A COMMAND, I MEAN WHITOUT THE USE OF THE ICON THAT DO THAT
FUNCTION
Well, quick and dirty, hit CTL-ALT-BACKSPACE and
kill the X server
I just installed gnome2 with pkg_add -r gnome2
and was about to edit my xinitrc file to run gnome-session, but
gnome-session does not exist in /usr/X11R6/bin/ where it is supposed to.
What do I need to do to fix this?
Thanks
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On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 20:25, blah wrote:
I just installed gnome2 with pkg_add -r gnome2
and was about to edit my xinitrc file to run gnome-session, but
gnome-session does not exist in /usr/X11R6/bin/ where it is supposed to.
What do I need to do to fix this?
Sounds like all of the GNOME 2
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