This did not worked out: USE="suid" emerge -pv --update --changed-use world
it did not showed anything to emerge. On 1 October 2013 02:29, Walter Dnes <waltd...@waltdnes.org> wrote: > On Tue, Oct 01, 2013 at 12:30:51AM -0600, Carlos Sura wrote > > Hello Mates, > > > > I finally thought that I got this working, so now I am dealing this > issue: > > I choose the latest kernel with systemd and GDM starts good, but I cannot > > log in to gnome as a normal user, I can only log in to gnome as root. > > > > What I have done before this started: > > > > emerge -uDvaN world > > emerge --depclean --ask > > emerge @preserved-rebuild > > > > Then it just happened. > > > > What I've tried so far: > > - .xinitrc with exec gnome-session for user and root > > - emerge -1 $( qlist -IC x11-drivers/ ) > > - emerge @x11-module-rebuild > > - X -configure > > > > > > Another note: > > Starting gnome as normal user just hang, apparently it wants to start but > > it cannot start. Neither doing: startx. > > Can you temporarily rename your Gnome config file/directory on your > system, and see if it'll work with a fresh start? > > Another option to try, just as a test only, is... > > USE="suid" emerge -pv --update --changed-use world > > Does that bring up anything related to Gnome? > > -- > Walter Dnes <waltd...@waltdnes.org> > I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications > > -- Carlos Sura.- www.carlossura.com www.carlossura.com/blog