I may need to start following current. I'm seeing a theme in development
where mesa has to be replaced and patched to address various problems... I
wanted to fire up gnome3 so I can try using google drive as a filesystem.
I may put this on hold and try it later.
I'm pretty thrilled with the new
I consolidated /usr/local onto /usr becuase of a sizing issue. Actually,
in liu of resizing, I moved files, deleted slices and then created a larger
/usr and smaller /home to accomodate more programs. So I just checked and
/usr doesn't have suid:
ff18b54934f6a0f8.f /usr ffs rw,nodev 1 2
And
Am Freitag, den 29.07.2016, 00:26 -0500 schrieb Justin Haynes:
> The problem is that when i attempt ot start Gnome using gdm, I get
> nothing
> but X Windows with a black background and the X mouse cursor.
Had a similar problem lately.
Please check fstab(5), whether you have nosuid configured
Actually, this looks like it might be the problem:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs=145071127402451=2
It is late here, so i will quit for now, but Antoine, to answer your
question, yes i did do the steps from pkg-readmes/gnome-*
To start GDM, I simply let rc do it:
$ cat /etc/rc.conf.local
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 12:26:49AM -0500, Justin Haynes wrote:
> List -
>
> I am having a problem starting Gnome 3 on my Thinkpad x61s, and I am not
> sure what the cause is. I am reading mixed reviews on whether or not it is
> necessary to have 3d support, and as nearly as i can tell i do have
List -
I am having a problem starting Gnome 3 on my Thinkpad x61s, and I am not
sure what the cause is. I am reading mixed reviews on whether or not it is
necessary to have 3d support, and as nearly as i can tell i do have 3d
support on this Intel 965 x3100 display through the intel driver and