[indiana-discuss] Problem upgrading from 2009.06 with small memory config

2010-03-12 Thread andrew
The mass package rename recently will cause a major headache for anyone with a small amount of memory (less than about 1 - 1.5GB) attempting to upgrade to 2010.03. It is probably too late to make changes to IPS to reduce the memory usage at this late stage, but it should otherwise be put into

Re: [indiana-discuss] Problem upgrading from 2009.06 with small memory config

2010-03-12 Thread David . Comay
The mass package rename recently will cause a major headache for anyone with a small amount of memory (less than about 1 - 1.5GB) attempting to upgrade to 2010.03. It is probably too late to make changes to IPS to reduce the memory usage at this late stage, but it should otherwise be put into

Re: [indiana-discuss] Problem upgrading from 2009.06 with small memory config

2010-03-12 Thread Shawn Walker
On 03/12/10 08:26 AM, david.co...@sun.com wrote: The mass package rename recently will cause a major headache for anyone with a small amount of memory (less than about 1 - 1.5GB) attempting to upgrade to 2010.03. It is probably too late to make changes to IPS to reduce the memory usage at this

[indiana-discuss] Gnome startup issues

2010-03-12 Thread Jim Nissen
Since at least build 127, to current build 133, I've been having this odd Gnome startup issue. It only happens right after first bootup. The symptoms are that I only see my wallpaper, a gnome-terminal session, and a small window in bottom-right corner for x-kbl-en applet. No gnome panels,

Re: [indiana-discuss] Gnome startup issues

2010-03-12 Thread Oscar del Rio
Tried gnome-cleanup? gnome-cleanup - cleans GNOME user preferences On 03/12/10 12:04 PM, Jim Nissen wrote: Since at least build 127, to current build 133, I've been having this odd Gnome startup issue. It only happens right after first bootup. The symptoms are that I only see my wallpaper, a

Re: [indiana-discuss] Gnome startup issues

2010-03-12 Thread Jim Nissen
I have not, for a gnome-cleanup whacks every desktop preference I've accumulated, over the years. If push comes to shove, I'll try it. On 03/12/10 12:19 PM, Oscar del Rio wrote: Tried gnome-cleanup? gnome-cleanup - cleans GNOME user preferences On 03/12/10 12:04 PM, Jim Nissen wrote: