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what config file needs to be changed in order to stop this from
happening on wakeup.
Jörg
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; > anymore.
> > If I remember right , I could switch with (CTRL+Option+F1) to vt1
> > with kernel <=2.6.17.8. But with kernel 2.6.17.11 and 2.6.17.9 this
> > is not possible any more.
> >
> > Maybe it is not a kernel problem, i am running gdm and i upgrade gdm
1
> with kernel <=2.6.17.8. But with kernel 2.6.17.11 and 2.6.17.9 this
> is not possible any more.
>
> Maybe it is not a kernel problem, i am running gdm and i upgrade gdm
> in the same timeslot. So maybe gdm overwrote a config-parameter?
More likely a xkb data change; since I
On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 06:54:36PM +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
>
> "If Ctrl-Alt-Function keys stop working, try removing the keyboard
> variant option from xorg.conf if it's there. (option "XkbVariant")
> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and leave the keyboard variant field
> empty.
>
> If this
On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 06:54:36PM +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
>
> The help message for "fnset -u" doesn't seem to explain too much for
> those who do not already what it's all about, so as I'm not willing to
should say:
"those who do not already know what it's all about [ ... ]"
> leave t
But I have to admit I load my own ~/.xmodmap when logging in to KDE
[KDM], so I haven't tested how the proposed solution works if you rely
on the xkb/xorg packages to set up your X-keyboard correctly.
> with kernel <=2.6.17.8. But with kernel 2.6.17.11 and 2.6.17.9 this
> is n
could switch with (CTRL+Option+F1) to vt1
with kernel <=2.6.17.8. But with kernel 2.6.17.11 and 2.6.17.9 this
is not possible any more.
Maybe it is not a kernel problem, i am running gdm and i upgrade gdm
in the same timeslot. So maybe gdm overwrote a config-parameter?
I have had the sam
On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 16:29 +0200, Christoph Ewering wrote:
> P.S. I found some articles in the list with a related problem - this
> was solved by creating /dev/adb and to check with "fnset -u" , well
> here it is:
manually creating /dev/adb won't help if you don't have driver support.
You sh
kernel <=2.6.17.8. But with kernel 2.6.17.11 and 2.6.17.9 this
is not possible any more.
Maybe it is not a kernel problem, i am running gdm and i upgrade gdm
in the same timeslot. So maybe gdm overwrote a config-parameter?
Every help is welcome, bye,
Christoph
P.S. I found some articles
Kim Cascone schrieb am Freitag, den 07. Oktober 2005:
> I have two machines (both of which dual boot into Ubuntu 5.04 and OS X
> 10.3.9)
> - an iBook G3 running Ubuntu 5.04 (all current updates) on a 4G
> partition
> - an iMac DV G3 running Ubuntu 5.04 (all current updates) on a 5G part
This is
ey look a little different than the errors I got on the iBook
I'm not sure what happened but then I ran gparted and it scanned for volumes
but found nothing...something seemed wrong so
I rebooted the machine
and I get the Gnome splash screen with the login window
I enter the corre
d for
volumes but found nothing...something seemed wrong so
I rebooted the machine
and I get the Gnome splash screen with the login window
I enter the correct username and pswd
and I get a small error window which states:
'GDM could not write to the authorization file...
You are either o
On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 01:34:03AM +, Leandro Guimaraes Faria Corcete DUTRA
wrote:
> What should I do next? I cringe at the thought of
> reinstalling XFree86 and Gnome 2.8...
Try starting the X server from the console.
Also look into the recent /var/log/X* files.
ls -lrt /var/log/X*
i
Leandro Guimaraes Faria Corcete DUTRA dutra.fastmail.fm> writes:
> I bravely managed to screw up again...
Sorry for the autoreply, but I just remembered to include gdm
debug output, I hope it's not excessive to post here:
Aug 9 23:32:37 c gdm[15094]: gdm_main: Here we
background in VC8,
and the dialog on VC7; if yes, the sitation stays the same
I have checked /var/log, and the only interesting thing was
/var/log/gdm/:0.log:
Fatal server error:
Server is already active for display 0
If this server is no longer running, remove /tmp/.X0-lock
On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 18:44 +, Lee Braiden wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 March 2005 18:07, George Wright wrote:
> > On Tuesday 01 March 2005 17:58, Charles Read wrote:
> > > Simple one here... how can I get back to the command line once the
> > > computer automatically sta
On Wednesday 02 March 2005 02:07, Mauro wrote:
> Suggesting probably just ctrl-alt and then the fn key doesn't sound like
> a correction. It sounds like a "cover all grounds" solution. Thus, my
> clarification.
Well, yes, I have seen it work both ways, so obviously I'm going to cover both
just
On Tue, 2005-01-03 at 20:02 +, Lee Braiden wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 March 2005 19:58, Mauro wrote:
> > I have an apple keyboard and its cntrl-option(alt)-F1 to get into
> > console. There is no apple key involved.
>
> Yep, which is why I corrected myself ;)
>
> --
> Lee.
>
>
look below
>
On Tue, Mar 01, 2005 at 12:58:22PM -0500, Charles Read wrote:
| Hey everybody?
|
| Simple one here... how can I get back to the command line once the
| computer automatically starts GDM?
It seems you're looking for the key sequences people was talking about
here... but if you want to do i
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 19:58, Mauro wrote:
> I have an apple keyboard and its cntrl-option(alt)-F1 to get into
> console. There is no apple key involved.
Yep, which is why I corrected myself ;)
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On Tue, 2005-01-03 at 18:53 +, Lee Braiden wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 March 2005 18:44, Lee Braiden wrote:
> > Yep, but if you have an Mac keyboard, it'll be Alt+Apple+F1 or
> > fn+Alt+Apple+F1
>
> *sigh* I must've been thinking of something completely different when I wrote
> this. Like food :D
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 18:44, Lee Braiden wrote:
> Yep, but if you have an Mac keyboard, it'll be Alt+Apple+F1 or
> fn+Alt+Apple+F1
*sigh* I must've been thinking of something completely different when I wrote
this. Like food :D
If your Mac keyboard is doing strange things, like mine used to,
On Tuesday 01 March 2005 18:07, George Wright wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 March 2005 17:58, Charles Read wrote:
> > Simple one here... how can I get back to the command line once the
> > computer automatically starts GDM?
> Ctrl Alt F1-F6 will get you back to the console VTs.
Yep,
Charles Read wrote:
Hey everybody?
Simple one here... how can I get back to the command line once the
computer automatically starts GDM?
If you want to have the console login:
install rcconf;-)
and, being root, disable [g,k,x]dm
Nanni
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On Tuesday 01 March 2005 17:58, Charles Read wrote:
> Hey everybody?
>
> Simple one here... how can I get back to the command line once the
> computer automatically starts GDM?
Ctrl Alt F1-F6 will get you back to the console VTs.
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On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Charles Read wrote:
Simple one here... how can I get back to the command line once the
computer automatically starts GDM?
You have a couple of options. I'm not at my debian box right now, but
I think you can type (from an xterm, as root):
# init 2
or
# init 3
Fa
Hey everybody?
Simple one here... how can I get back to the command line once the
computer automatically starts GDM?
Thanks!!
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Em Sat, 27 Nov 2004 10:20:08 +0100, Jaonary Rabarisoa escreveu:
> I noticed something strange after a fresh installation of gdm and
> gnome. At the fisrt time, it displays all message in french (as my
> computer uses french locales) as I expected. But after one reboot,
> gdm never wa
Hi all,
I noticed something strange after a fresh installation of gdm and gnome.
At the fisrt time, it displays all message in french (as my computer
uses french locales) as I expected. But after one reboot, gdm never
wants to speak french :-( I just don't understand what's wrong. I trie
I've downgraded my PowerBook G4 12" from unstable to testing and as a
result of that X is not working anymore. Not a big problem but, even
worse is that it is hanging my system in such a way that I cannot even
login blind into a console and prevent kdm/gdm/xdm from starting on
the nex
On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 09:22:16AM +0200, Mathieu Segaud wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> if you want to prevent them to start at boot, just remove startup
> symlinks in /etc/rcX.d.
Debian mode: there is a debian command to update the System V style
init script links:
update-rc.d -f re
> Runlevel 2 is the default runlevel so 'linux 2' won't make any
> difference. Runlevel 1, yes.
oh sorry :-) I run a redhat-based distro (linuxppc) where the default is
5.
thanks for correcting!
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On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 09:13:47AM +0200, Colin Leroy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > So my question is, does debian has a feature, like e.g.Mandrake has,
> > in which you can select what services to start at boot time with simple
> > Y/N questions. Or is there any other way fo
d into a console and prevent kdm/gdm/xdm from starting on
> the next boot so I can fix the system.
>
> Of course I have a Gentoo Live 1.4 PPC CD to boot from in these cases
> to fix such problems but since the OSX upgrade to 1.2.8, I cannot boot
> from this CD either. (Are there mor
Hi,
> So my question is, does debian has a feature, like e.g.Mandrake has,
> in which you can select what services to start at boot time with simple
> Y/N questions. Or is there any other way for me to stop kdm/gdm/xdm
> from starting at boot time? Or is there a way to boot the Gent
Hi all,
I've downgraded my PowerBook G4 12" from unstable to testing and as a
result of that X is not working anymore. Not a big problem but, even
worse is that it is hanging my system in such a way that I cannot even
login blind into a console and prevent kdm/gdm/xdm from start
It aims at allowing to choose a server layout at GDM prompt.
>
> > Nice; you could also have gdm start several servers, one for each
> > layout, and VT switch to the one you want to use?
>
> I suppose this works too, but with more than two layouts, it could eat
> too much me
OoO Peu avant le début de l'après-midi du dimanche 17 août 2003, vers
13:29, Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> disait:
>> I have written a snippet of code which could be useful to some of
>> you. It aims at allowing to choose a server layout at GDM prompt.
> Nice; you
On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 18:45, Vincent Bernat wrote:
>
> I have written a snippet of code which could be useful to some of
> you. It aims at allowing to choose a server layout at GDM prompt.
Nice; you could also have gdm start several servers, one for each
layout, and VT switch to the one
n before I
launch my X session that is to say one have to install a program that
is aware of the current situation and choose according to it what to do
with my X session.
So I think, having to restart my GDM just to switch my X layout is
painfull and make my productivity going down ;)
To your pr
nd I don't know if any USB mind reader is compatible
with Linux ! ;-)
> So I think, having to restart my GDM just to switch my X layout is
> painfull and make my productivity going down ;)
Personally, my laptop is never shut down, so I have to restart X
whatever I do when I change t
Hello !
I have written a snippet of code which could be useful to some of
you. It aims at allowing to choose a server layout at GDM prompt. It
is useful if you want to be able to switch between a single headed
config and a dual headed one.
Your /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 needs to have layout sections
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are much better than the older above packages.
Maybe you could try to build them, if they don't are existing for ppc.
Also, maybe it would just be better to start lobbying for the inclusion
of gdm2 packages into unstable, nothing is holding it back. Sure, the
gdm maintainer cl
Hi,
On Sun, 2003-01-12 at 12:32, Jorge Arcas wrote:
> Is a gdm2 package for debian ppc?
I put the line
deb http://files.hadess.net/ debian/
and was almost able to "apt-get install gdm2". Installation scripts in
the package failed (I don't know why), but I was able to finish the
installation b
Hello
Is a gdm2 package for debian ppc?
Thanks
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At 3:15 pm -0800 21/11/02, Wilhelm Fitzpatrick wrote:
The display managers in Debian cooperate on choosing the default.
FYI. The more general way to handle these types of configurations
is to use the command update-alternatives
Thanks Wilhelm
Regards
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The display managers in Debian cooperate on choosing the default.
FYI. The more general way to handle these types of configurations is
to use the command update-alternatives
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At 1:56 pm -0500 21/11/02, David M. Cooke wrote:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 07:18:52PM +0100, Claas Langbehn wrote:
> > How do I switch from xdm to gdm and what is the difference between them?
This is being controlled by the startup-scripts in /etc/rc?.d/ .
Just disable xdm and enable gdm
At 10:45 am -0800 21/11/02, dylan wrote:
likewise, the program 'rcconf' (apt-getable of course!) can manage these
startup scripts as well.
personally i prefer not to use xdm, gdm, kdm or any other such software on
my older machines. in their place, one can just type 'startx'
At 7:18 pm +0100 21/11/02, Claas Langbehn wrote:
> How do I switch from xdm to gdm and what is the difference between them?
This is being controlled by the startup-scripts in /etc/rc?.d/ .
Just disable xdm and enable gdm. Read the manpage of "update-rc.d" .
Thanks Claas
R
>
> > How do I switch from xdm to gdm and what is the difference between them?
> This is being controlled by the startup-scripts in /etc/rc?.d/ .
> Just disable xdm and enable gdm. Read the manpage of "update-rc.d" .
easier:
dpkg-reconfigure xdm
(or gdm, kdm, or wdm)
likewise, the program 'rcconf' (apt-getable of course!) can manage these
startup scripts as well.
personally i prefer not to use xdm, gdm, kdm or any other such software on
my older machines. in their place, one can just type 'startx' at the login
prompt. the memory savings m
Hi,
> I've recently installed woody (8100/80) and during the installation
> selected xdm as the window manager. Gnome doesn't seem to like xdm.
Well, that is not true. Here it likes xdm :)
> How do I switch from xdm to gdm and what is the difference between them?
This is
Hi
I've recently installed woody (8100/80) and during the installation
selected xdm as the window manager. Gnome doesn't seem to like xdm.
How do I switch from xdm to gdm and what is the difference between them?
TIA
Clive
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Problem is that I can not even Linux single now... the keyboard only works
inside gdm and beyond :-(
The only apps I can launch are these three:
The GIMP
Xman
Xmag
Shouldnt there be Eterm
My current Window Manager is Enlightenment, it will however not switch to
Sawfish...
I need shell on
Problem is that I can not even Linux single now... the keyboard only works
inside gdm and beyond :-(
On mandag 6. mai 2002 17:00, Chris Tillman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 04:20:04PM +0200, Gjermund Gusland Thorsen wrote:
>> This trick works:
>>
&
On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 04:20:04PM +0200, Gjermund Gusland Thorsen wrote:
> This trick works:
>
> Have you compiled a new kernel, or upgraded from stable to woody?
>
> I have this in my yaboot.conf to avoid the problem
>
> image=/vmlinux
> label=Linux
> append = "keyboard_sends_l
This trick works:
Have you compiled a new kernel, or upgraded from stable to woody?
I have this in my yaboot.conf to avoid the problem
image=/vmlinux
label=Linux
append = "keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes=1 hdc=ide-scsi"
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However after I log in, Im not capable of
On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 09:43:44PM +0200, Gjermund Gusland Thorsen wrote:
> But on the login screen the keyboard seems totally fxxked up, for the lack of
> a better term; hrmf!
>
> I get numbers when I try to key in the login :-(
>
Did you upgrade from potato, and still have an adb-keycode kern
Hi Gjermund,
could you tell which kernel version and which X server version your are
using ? You can get the first by typing 'uname -a', and the second with
'X -version'. I've read somewhere that old kernels could mix up
keyboards when used with XFree86 4.xx servers. (But I can't get the hand
on
But on the login screen the keyboard seems totally fxxked up, for the lack of a
better term; hrmf!
I get numbers when I try to key in the login :-(
Pls help!
Gjermund G. Thorsen
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Wilhelm Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> > > that my System menu in GDM is non functional. Picking "Halt" or
> > > "Reboot" simply seems to restart gdm, and not in fact the computer...
> >
> > Works For Me (TM). Check the RebootCom
> > that my System menu in GDM is non functional. Picking "Halt" or
> > "Reboot" simply seems to restart gdm, and not in fact the computer...
>
> Works For Me (TM). Check the RebootCommand and HaltCommand entries in
> /etc/gdm/gdm.conf.
...
HaltComma
> I think I used to have that problem with the gdm in testing. The one in sid
> works fine and is much nicer in general.
I updated my gdm from woody to sid, and it does solve the problem that I
was reporting (gdm now comes up nicely after logging out) but I find now
that my System menu in
Are there other folks on the list who have experienced the problem of gdm
not relaunching after logging out of a gnome session? This has been a
persistant problem for me for a long time (at least since i was running
LinuxPPC R5).
gdm had actually been behaving fine for me recently, until I
Wilhelm Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> Are there other folks on the list who have experienced the problem of gdm
> not relaunching after logging out of a gnome session? This has been a
> persistant problem for me for a long time (at least since i was running
> LinuxPPC R5).
>
>
Wilhelm Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> > I think I used to have that problem with the gdm in testing. The one in
> > sid works fine and is much nicer in general.
>
> I updated my gdm from woody to sid, and it does solve the problem that I
> was reporting (gdm now comes up nicely
On Sun, 6 May 2001, Daniel Bondurant wrote:
> I am having a problem with gdm. it keeps trying to re launch every 5
> minutes, even if I am logged into Gnome - which kills X, brings up the
> login screen again, but doesn't log out the current session.
>
> also, the when com
I am having a problem with gdm. it keeps trying to re launch every 5
minutes, even if I am logged into Gnome - which kills X, brings up the
login screen again, but doesn't log out the current session.
also, the when computer is idle and no one is logged it, it keeps killing X
and resta
After upgrading to woody, I'm having problems with gdm. It doesn't react to
keyboard input.
I have logged in remotely and played with showkeys (typed on the machine's
keyboard then) and restarted gdm, and it worked again. Don't know what exactly
helped in the end.
anyone else having problems with gdm? on my box, the key map or something is
seriously screwed up. only a few letters work, and moving the mouse certain
directions generates characters.
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... I just rebooted...
This is from /var/state/gdm/\:0.log
>AUDIT: Thu Jan 1 01:00:47 1970: 192 X: client 1 rejected from local host
>Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
>Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
I wonder what is the problem now.
Sergio
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