Am 2016-06-22 um 20:42 schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
Stefan, could you please show us the contents of
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf? In the early stages of
systemd's integration in Gentoo, it was necessary to disable some
plugins that tried to set /etc/conf.d/network as configuration
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 12:44 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Am 2016-06-22 um 06:50 schrieb J. García:
>
>> Apparently they are stored in the gnome-keyring if you set up the
>> conection to
>> 'Store the password for this user' when using nm-applet, but stored in
>>
Am 2016-06-22 um 06:50 schrieb J. García:
Apparently they are stored in the gnome-keyring if you set up the
conection to
'Store the password for this user' when using nm-applet, but stored in
/etc/NewtorkManager/system-connections/ as plain text when you select
'all
users may connect to this
El mar, 21-06-2016 a las 22:43 +0200, Stefan G. Weichinger escribió:
>
> I had found that info as well, but that directory is simply *empty*
> on
> my laptops. So there has to be something in $home somewhere.
>
> gnome-keyring?
>
Apparently they are stored in the gnome-keyring if you set up the
On Tue, 21 Jun 2016 23:14:40 +0200, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> not found in both .config or .local, sorry ;-)
>
> I'd love to simply rsync $that_one_subdir to the new system and be done.
touch now
change wireless settings
find ~ -newer now
--
Neil Bothwick
On 21/06/2016 09:57, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Does anyone have a pointer to where Gnome 3 (3.20 in my case) stores my
wifi credentials?
I would love to sync that over to my new laptop without re-entering PSKs
at customers.
Surely the password is kept in an encrypted wallet?
Alan
Am 2016-06-21 um 23:03 schrieb Canek Peláez Valdés:
> Go to the network settings, and set the wireless connection as "shared
> with other users". Then it will appear in
> /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections.
>
> If you don't want to share the connection with other users, do something like
>
On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 3:43 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
> Am 2016-06-21 um 12:05 schrieb Tom H:
>> On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 3:57 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>>>
>>> Does anyone have a pointer to where Gnome 3 (3.20 in my case) stores my
>>> wifi
Am 2016-06-21 um 12:05 schrieb Tom H:
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 3:57 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone have a pointer to where Gnome 3 (3.20 in my case) stores my
>> wifi credentials?
>>
>> I would love to sync that over to my new laptop without re-entering PSKs
>>
On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 3:57 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>
> Does anyone have a pointer to where Gnome 3 (3.20 in my case) stores my
> wifi credentials?
>
> I would love to sync that over to my new laptop without re-entering PSKs
> at customers.
Unless Gnome changes the
Does anyone have a pointer to where Gnome 3 (3.20 in my case) stores my
wifi credentials?
I would love to sync that over to my new laptop without re-entering PSKs
at customers.
I have merged gnome-shell-extensions and eselect-gnome-shell-extensions.
There are of course many other extensions listed in
extensions.gnome.org and they are easy to (un-)install. I was just
wondering if any were packaged into ebuilds beyon
gnome-extra/gnome-shell-extensions.
thanks,
allan
Hello,
I am using now Gnome 3, and I found very intesting and useful the option
for online accounts however, I would like to add my Google account, but I
just can't. I've been searching thru Google and Gentoo Forums on how to fix
the error I am getting, but I have not found any useful or any fix
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Carlos Sura
carlos.su...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am using now Gnome 3, and I found very intesting and useful the option for
online accounts however, I would like to add my Google account, but I just
can't. I've been searching thru Google and Gentoo
On Wed, 2012-02-22 at 12:00 -0600, Carlos Sura wrote:
Hello,
I am using now Gnome 3, and I found very intesting and useful the
option for online accounts however, I would like to add my Google
account, but I just can't. I've been searching thru Google and Gentoo
Forums on how to fix
Hello mates,
I'm using now Gnome 3,
Whenever I login and when I'm connected to my wifi router I get a
notification message, I clicked Don't show this message again.
Is there a way to revert this action, I mean I want to be notified when
connected to a network.
But I clicked accidentally in
Am 30.11.2011 13:24, schrieb Michael Schreckenbauer:
glxinfo -l | grep MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE
Hi Michael,
GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE = 1024
is this enough?
Kind regards,
der Max
Am 30.11.2011 12:57, schrieb Albert W. Hopkins:
On Wed, 2011-11-30 at 10:11 +0100, Maximilian Bräutigam wrote:
(2) Mesa is built with gallium and it is enables using eselect.
AFAIK intel drivers didn't work (well) with gallium, at least I
checked[1].
Anyway you might want to try the
Hi,
Am Donnerstag, 8. Dezember 2011, 10:30:14 schrieb Maximilian Bräutigam:
Am 30.11.2011 13:24, schrieb Michael Schreckenbauer:
glxinfo -l | grep MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE
Hi Michael,
GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE = 1024
is this enough?
don't think so. Afaik gnome-shell composes the desktop into a
Am 30.11.2011 13:24, schrieb Michael Schreckenbauer:
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, 30. November 2011, 10:11:04 schrieb Maximilian Bräutigam:
My question is, whether it is possible to increase this
GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE or not and if so, how.
GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE is limited by your video-card. Afaik,
Dear all,
I'd really like to switch to or at least test Gnome 3, but not the
fallback version. But that's everything I get.
Running /usr/libexec/gnome-session-check-accelerated-helper gives me the
clue:
gnome-session-is-accelerated: GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE is too small.
Searching for it in the
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, 30. November 2011, 10:11:04 schrieb Maximilian Bräutigam:
My question is, whether it is possible to increase this
GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE or not and if so, how.
GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE is limited by your video-card. Afaik, there's no way to
increase it as it's given by the HW.
What
On Wed, 2011-11-30 at 10:11 +0100, Maximilian Bräutigam wrote:
(2) Mesa is built with gallium and it is enables using eselect.
AFAIK intel drivers didn't work (well) with gallium, at least I
checked[1].
Anyway you might want to try the classic. Works for me.
[1]
Am 26.11.2011 23:11, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
Am 2011-11-26 22:56, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
Let me get this straight: if I want to somehow stay in the world of
gnome-2.32 (panels, desktop, etc) I could simply avoid masking any of
the new stuff and use the mentioned
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 11:11:27PM +0100, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Right now I use some package.mask-list from a posting in the
gentoo-forums I'd be happy if the maintainers would provide us with
a way to easily chose to stay w/ gnome-3 somehow (without maintaining a
long list of
On Mon, Nov 28 2011, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
Though I don’t use either Gnome version, I believe that we are quite safe with
Gentoo for a while longer, as compared with most other distros out there. At
least that is what I remember from my KDE experience; (almost) all distros
jumped on the
I googled how to disable the gnome-shell and get my gnome-panel back,
along with the panel applets that I refuse to give up. (The gnome-
shell replaces the gnome-panel, so there is nowhere to run the old
applets.)
If you want to disable gnome-shell you can do it with the System Info
Well, at least on ~x86 and ~amd64 gnome3 is the default now. I have
mixed feelings about gnome3, so I let gentoo install it on a VirtualBox
VM to start with and I'll think about updating my real machines later.
The new gnome-shell is the controversial piece of gnome3 and (so far)
I find it
Is that true, Gnome 3 available for gentoo. can i emerge it ?
Fedora Blog: http://xtreme-fedora.blogspot.com/
My Blog: http://sharedonweb.blogspot.com/
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 1:37 AM, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, at least on ~x86 and ~amd64 gnome3 is the default now. I have
Am 2011-11-26 21:07, schrieb walt:
The new gnome-shell is the controversial piece of gnome3 and (so far)
I find it counterproductive.
I googled how to disable the gnome-shell and get my gnome-panel back,
along with the panel applets that I refuse to give up. (The gnome-
shell replaces the
Am 2011-11-26 22:56, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
Let me get this straight: if I want to somehow stay in the world of
gnome-2.32 (panels, desktop, etc) I could simply avoid masking any of
the new stuff and use the mentioned gnome-fallback-setting?
I also hesitate to leave my comfort zone
Vishnupradeep intermedia.vis...@gmail.com wrote:
Is that true, Gnome 3 available for gentoo. can i emerge it ?
Fedora Blog: http://xtreme-fedora.blogspot.com/
My Blog: http://sharedonweb.blogspot.com/
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 1:37 AM, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, at
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 12:07 PM, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, at least on ~x86 and ~amd64 gnome3 is the default now. I have
mixed feelings about gnome3, so I let gentoo install it on a VirtualBox
VM to start with and I'll think about updating my real machines later.
The new
The gnome project's latest stable release is gnome 3.2
Why don't we have a proper method to install gnome 3.2 yet in gentoo?
Using overlays is pretty messy and requires lot of work
--
Nilesh Govindarajan
http://nileshgr.com
Hi,
I would like to upgrade from gnome 2 to gnome 3.
However I could not find any procedure on google. At least a smooth one.
I have already add the gnome overlay but still getting version 2.32 as the
gnome package to be emerged.
Thank you in advance,
Akio
On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 10:05 AM, akio.tam...@gmail.com
akio.tam...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I would like to upgrade from gnome 2 to gnome 3.
However I could not find any procedure on google. At least a smooth one.
I have already add the gnome overlay but still getting version 2.32 as the
gnome
On Thu, May 26 2011, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 4:23 PM, Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
Thank you. Some forum posts suggest that upgrading to gnome3 from
gnome2 is difficult. Did you
1. Upgrade from 2.32.1
2. Unmerge 2.32.1 then merge 3
3. Do a fresh
Since I don't teach again until sept, this seems like a good time to try
gnome 3. Before I do, I wonder how others have fared.
This is gnome 3 vs gnome 2 (not kde).
thanks,
allan
PS my system is ~amd64.
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
Since I don't teach again until sept, this seems like a good time to try
gnome 3. Before I do, I wonder how others have fared.
This is gnome 3 vs gnome 2 (not kde).
thanks,
allan
PS my system is ~amd64.
I actually
On Thu, May 26 2011, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
Since I don't teach again until sept, this seems like a good time to try
gnome 3. Before I do, I wonder how others have fared.
thanks,
allan
PS my system is ~amd64.
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 4:23 PM, Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
On Thu, May 26 2011, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
Since I don't teach again until sept, this seems like a good time to try
gnome 3. Before I do, I
On Thu, 2011-05-26 at 12:14 -0400, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
Since I don't teach again until sept, this seems like a good time to try
gnome 3. Before I do, I wonder how others have fared.
This is gnome 3 vs gnome 2 (not kde).
thanks,
allan
PS my system is ~amd64.
I am in the same
On Thu, May 26 2011, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 4:23 PM, Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
Thank you. Some forum posts suggest that upgrading to gnome3 from
gnome2 is difficult. Did you
1. Upgrade from 2.32.1
2. Unmerge 2.32.1 then merge 3
3. Do a fresh
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