nce services
> timeouts after inatalling nVidia drivers from the debian repos (not the
> nVidia installer) very often (details follow).
> I think Debian uses gnome-session in version 3.38.
> (https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/gnome-session)
> When nVidia is uninstalled it seems thes
t the
nVidia installer) very often (details follow).
I think Debian uses gnome-session in version 3.38.
(https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/gnome-session)
When nVidia is uninstalled it seems these delays are gone (I cannot
test for a whole day but I tested shutdowns/reboots a few times)
The me
I submitted this bug to the nvidia-driver package:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=891960
Hello,
I am trying to determine which package to file this bug under.
My login session is frequently lost when the computer resumes from
suspension or hibernation. The computer takes me to the Gnome login
screen. About one in two resumptions fail this way.
Debian 9.3
kernel 4.15.0-1-amd64
Do you know whether this problem was reported as debian bug for
kernel-package?
Regards, Karol
You may want to try linux-image-4.7 from jessie-backports. image-4.8 or
image-4.9 are not working with Sid or Testing and the i965 chip, on my
system anyways. I'm using the 4.7 kernel and it works swell.
Hello Jimmy,
Thanks for info about linux-image-4.8, 4.9 and i965. I switched to
4.8.0-1-6
On 01/20/2017 02:54 PM, iqwue Wabv wrote:
Hello,
I'm using debian-testing and from about 2 weeks ago gnome sessions are
killed several times per day.
In syslog I see the following stacktrace:
snip
Jan 20 23:43:51 debian /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session[2454]: (EE) 3:
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/dri/i
Hello,
I'm using debian-testing and from about 2 weeks ago gnome sessions are
killed several times per day.
In syslog I see the following stacktrace:
Jan 20 23:43:51 debian /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session[2454]: (EE)
Jan 20 23:43:51 debian /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session[2454]: (EE) Backtrace:
Jan 2
On 2015-01-27, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am looking for a way to define the default gnome-session in Jessie
> because I want to use gnome-classic as default for all users.
>
> In Wheezy I could use the alternatives-system, but in Jessie I only have
> one choice
Hello,
I am looking for a way to define the default gnome-session in Jessie
because I want to use gnome-classic as default for all users.
In Wheezy I could use the alternatives-system, but in Jessie I only have
one choice there: gnome-session.
In "man gnome-session" they say you can
Hello,
I would like to upgrade my sid system and on dist-upgrade get the following
error:
"Calculating upgrade... Failed
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
gnome-session-fallback : Depends: metacity (>= 2.30) but it is not going
to be installed
E: Error, pkgProblemResolver:
Running Wheezy - after this mornings updates, starting Virtualbox
(4.1.18) causes the gnome session to end and I am returned to a login
screen. Anyone else seen this?
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On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 09:53:54AM +0200, Francesco Pietra wrote:
> I am bound to gnome for the program "gchempaint". In my experience, it
> is the only program, freely available as gnu, that allows drawing
> chemical structures as r
ion of the
computer. "startxx" / "gnome-session" avoids this, but presently it
requires (perhaps) some extra settings, in order to avoid crashes. KDE
is even worse to this respect.
Finally, with so much automatic steps with gnome/kde, knowledge of
unix is being lost, people c
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 03:34:35PM +0200, Francesco Pietra wrote:
> I suggest that in Debian mirrors, gnome is so arranged that launching
> it be an optional. In computational chemistry/biochemistry,
> particularly with amd64, most work is at the linux prompt. Now, with
It would be better not to i
On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 15:34:35 +0200, Francesco Pietra wrote:
(please, don't cross-post or at least add a big warning...)
> Since the latest gnome, the sequence "startx" "gnome-session" is often
> attended by hanging of linux at "gnome-session" with bot
I believe there's an option at install whether to install a GUI.
– Chris Swenson
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Francesco Pietra wrote:
> Hi all:
> Since the latest gnome, the sequence "startx" "gnome-session" is often
> attended by hanging of linux at
Hi all:
Since the latest gnome, the sequence "startx" "gnome-session" is often
attended by hanging of linux at "gnome-session" with both i386 and
amd64 wheezy. Gnome dislikes much more than in the past not be set
completely free.
I suggest that in Debian mirr
On Mon,04.May.09, 14:21:38, JoeHill wrote:
>
> Still, I'd like to know how to start Gnome from text mode, for future :-\
The Debian Way (tm) is:
(as root)
update-alternatives --config x-session-manager
and chose gnome-session (or whatever it's called)
(as user)
startx
B
Brent Clark wrote:
> Paul Scott wrote:
> >
> > There should be a gdm log somewhere.
> >
> > Paul
> >
>
> Or start gdm but yourself and see if you get anything from STDOUT or STDERR
>
> /usr/sbin/gdm --nodaemon
That got me goin'...
Turns out during the update, gdm got removed? Hmmm. Anyway,
Paul Scott wrote:
There should be a gdm log somewhere.
Paul
Or start gdm but yourself and see if you get anything from STDOUT or STDERR
/usr/sbin/gdm --nodaemon
HTH
Regards
Brent Clark
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JoeHill wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
JoeHill wrote:
Hi there,
Massive update last night, went really really well, so far just one small
issue so I'm happy.
(snip)
I can totally do without GDM, but what is the proper invocation of Gnome
these days?
What do your logs s
an error, but it was up on the screen and gone too quickly for me to
> > remember. It kept trying, so I managed to get to a prompt and kill gdm.
> >
> > Running startx and startxfce4 gave me xfce, but I do want to have Gnome
> > available, so I created an .xinitrc with
rying, so I managed to get to a prompt and kill gdm.
Running startx and startxfce4 gave me xfce, but I do want to have Gnome
available, so I created an .xinitrc with 'exec gnome-session'. When I run
startx I just get a default X screen, ie. solid background, X cursor.
I can totally do w
ed to get to a prompt and kill gdm.
Running startx and startxfce4 gave me xfce, but I do want to have Gnome
available, so I created an .xinitrc with 'exec gnome-session'. When I run
startx I just get a default X screen, ie. solid background, X cursor.
I can totally do without GDM, but wha
On Sat, 2005-11-05 at 03:14 +0800, 张勇顺 wrote:
> hi
>
>
> How can I add my startup programs to gnome session
>
>
> i am add the /usr/share/gnome/default.session
No. These files are not meant to be edited by the user, as they will
get overwritten on upgrade.
Instead,
hi
How can I add my startup programs to gnome session
i am add the /usr/share/gnome/default.session
Default]
num_clients=7
0,id=default0
0,Priority=10
0,RestartCommand=gnome-wm --sm-client-id default0
1,id=default1
1,Priority=40
1,RestartCommand=gnome-panel --sm-client-id default1
2,id
Hi,
For a long time I used the file ~/.gnomerc to setup my environment
variables and start other init-time apps for Gnome sessions (I use gdm
and gnome-session). It was apparently read in such a way that
environment variables set there were inherited by all apps started in
the X session -- very
Apparently, _H. S._, on 13/07/05 12:41,typed:
> I upgraded gnome-session to 2.10.0-5 last night on my Sarge, 2.6.11, on
> a PIV. After that, I logged out of Gnome and couldn't login back. The
> login process 'hanged' on the gray screen that comes just, before the
> sp
I upgraded gnome-session to 2.10.0-5 last night on my Sarge, 2.6.11, on
a PIV. After that, I logged out of Gnome and couldn't login back. The
login process 'hanged' on the gray screen that comes just, before the
splash screen appears.
I then deleted everything that belonged to me
Hi everyone,
I had installed a sarge snapshot that used to work
fine, about 2 months ago. I upgraded my dist to etch
as I would like to appreciate the new (if any)
features, but now my gnome-session hangs when I try to
login. Actually, active sessions also hang.
I've searched some bug/
On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 00:56:15 +0100, Yann Lejeune <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use fluxbox and gnome-based applications. At the start of fluxbox I
> lunch the following command :
>
> /usr/lib/control-center/gnome-settings-daemon
> --oaf-activate-iid=OAFIID:GNOME_SettingsDaemon --oaf-ior-fd=35
Ex
On Fri, Nov 05, 2004 at 10:29:20AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
> When I'm on KDE, the gnome/gtk application aren't theme.
> How to activate this theme always ?
> Stéphane KLEIN
Hi,
I use fluxbox and gnome-based applications. At the start of fluxbox I
lunch the following command :
/usr/lib/co
On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 11:48:18 +, Jon Dowland wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 10:29:20 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> When I'm on KDE, the gnome/gtk application aren't theme.
>>
> Do you have gnome-theme-manager program? If you run that, and set a
> theme, is it then p
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
When I'm on gnome session, my application have theme industrial.
When I'm on KDE, the gnome/gtk application aren't theme.
How to activate this theme always ?
Thanks for your help
Stéphane KLEIN
I've noticed this myself as well, but jus
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 10:29:20 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I'm on gnome session, my application have theme industrial.
>
> When I'm on KDE, the gnome/gtk application aren't theme.
>
> How to activate thi
Hello,
When I'm on gnome session, my application have theme industrial.
When I'm on KDE, the gnome/gtk application aren't theme.
How to activate this theme always ?
Thanks for your help
Stéphane KLEIN
I'm using unstable and vncserver with the vnc client for windows from vnc's website.
I'm a gnome user so I'd prefer to serve a gnome session. The problem with that is that
the client keyboard doesn't seem to work in gnome when I do that-- even if I specify
the client k
Incoming from Tom Vier:
> for some reason gnome-session doesn't read .Xdefaults. so all my rxvt,
> emacs, etc settings are lost. a black on white emacs is lame. windowmaker
> works fine (which is what i've been using for years).
See whether .xsession or .xinitrc sources
for some reason gnome-session doesn't read .Xdefaults. so all my rxvt,
emacs, etc settings are lost. a black on white emacs is lame. windowmaker
works fine (which is what i've been using for years).
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> A.L.Meyers wrote:
>> Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>>A.L.Meyers wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi! When trying to start gnome-session, I get the Debian splash
>>>>screen
A.L.Meyers wrote:
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A.L.Meyers wrote:
Hi! When trying to start gnome-session, I get the Debian splash
screen but then gnome exits, the console indicating an error in
/usr/lib/libXft.so.2. Ideas welcome on how to get around this. Lux
/var/l
Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A.L.Meyers wrote:
>> Hi! When trying to start gnome-session, I get the Debian splash
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A.L.Meyers wrote:
Hi! When trying to start gnome-session, I get the Debian splash screen
but then gnome exits, the console indicating an error in /usr/lib/libXft.so.2.
Ideas welcome on how to get around this.
Lux
/var/log/gdm ?
/var/log/XFree86.0.log ?
Hugo.
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Hi! When trying to start gnome-session, I get the Debian splash screen
but then gnome exits, the console indicating an error in /usr/lib/libXft.so.2.
Ideas welcome on how to get around this.
Lux
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 12:12:41 +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> The latter was the solution. With sawfish Gnome starts from kde.
Rubbish ! Should read ... starts from kdm !! (which permits the user to
shutdown the system, log on to a console, etc.)
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On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 19:09:43 +0100, John L. Fjellstad wrote:
> Uwe Dippel wrote:
> Have you installed gnome-control-center, gnome-panel etc?
> I find it easy to type apt-cache search gnome|grep ^gnome to get a list og
> gnome packages, and choose from there.
> Also, instead of using WindowMaker
> gnome-session-save --help
[...]
Application options
-s, --session-name=STRING Set the current session
--kill Kill session
--gui Use dialog boxes
[...]
On the two Sid machines I currently have access to,
On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 19:09:43 +0100, John L. Fjellstad wrote:
[snip]
> Also, instead of using WindowMaker, download metacity or sawfish. These are
> much lighter wms and seem to not step on Gnome's toes as much.
Yes, I've been using metacity ever since upgrading to Gnome 2. Not
bloated with feat
Uwe Dippel wrote:
> Installed quite a few of the stuff for Gnome; almost everything starting
> with gnome ... in apt-cache search.
> Still in kdm, it shows Gnome-session instead of Gnome. And when starting
> the Gnome-Session, I get the Gnome 2.4 splash-screen with WindowMaker
&g
Em Wed, 24 Dec 2003 11:21:30 +0100, Uwe Dippel escreveu:
> Because gdm is quite useless:
If you feel you don't like it, don't call it useless.
The fact is, kdm is for KDE. If it is capable of launching Gnome,
that's a bonus feature that should be [requested|troubleshooted] by KD
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 22:51:01 -0700, s. keeling wrote:
> I just logged out and back in. Yes, there's a 'system', whatever that
> is.
Taken
> By "manually tweaking", do you mean running a GUI gdm configuration
> utility? Oh, poor baby. That's just so difficult!
This is from within here; sugg
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 21:34:04 -0700, s. keeling wrote:
>> 1. No 'system' by default
>
> What the hell is that?
On gdm, for your info, we can have a menu item called 'System' containing
stuff as I wrote earlier (reboot, shutdown, whatnot). It is inactive by
default and needs to be activated by roo
Incoming from s. keeling:
> Incoming from Uwe Dippel:
> > On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 16:49:09 -0200, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete Dutra
> > wrote:
> >
> > > What if you just apt-get install gdm?
> >
> > Because gdm is quite useless:
> >
> > 1. No 'system' by default
>
> What the hell is that?
I
Incoming from Uwe Dippel:
> On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 16:49:09 -0200, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete Dutra
> wrote:
>
> > What if you just apt-get install gdm?
>
> Because gdm is quite useless:
>
> 1. No 'system' by default
What the hell is that?
> 2. No command-line session (something I always
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 16:49:09 -0200, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete Dutra
wrote:
> What if you just apt-get install gdm?
Because gdm is quite useless:
1. No 'system' by default
2. No command-line session (something I always like with Solaris and
implemented in kdm)
3. No shutdown by user
Em Ter, 2003-12-23 Ãs 21:24, Uwe Dippel escreveu:
> Still in kdm
What if you just apt-get install gdm?
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Installed quite a few of the stuff for Gnome; almost everything starting
with gnome ... in apt-cache search.
Still in kdm, it shows Gnome-session instead of Gnome. And when starting
the Gnome-Session, I get the Gnome 2.4 splash-screen with WindowMaker
icons on the desktop, the kdm-background
Hi Lloyd,
I have the same problem, though I recently changed my default
PATH, which I consider to be the most probable cause. Too lazy to change
it back, because it actually has a reason. Did you changer your default
PATH too?
I run a 'fat' environment (gnome etc.) and was able to
I start a local X session and run a GNOME session on another machine:
X &
xterm -display :0 -e ssh -X -f remotehost gnome-session
For awhile this worked - now it's mysteriously not working. I just get
the blank X root window, and nothing else happens.
However, if I drop the -f
Hi,
I'm using xfree86 4.3.0 on a PowerBook 17" laptop running Debian testing
distro.
I can't seem to get gnome-session to run. It just hangs and I have to
kill X manually. It doesn't work from gdm or kdm either. I also have
tried running it manually from an xterm.
gn
e this mechanisim to start a Gnome session?
I've looked at this mechanism, but I don't understand what file(s) to edit
to adjust this behavior.
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>
>Problem is that seems to eb a KDE session. Even thoguh I use Gnome. How
>can I convince this mechanisim to start a Gnome session?
>
>I've looked at this mechanism, but I don't understand what file(s) to
>edit to adjust this behavior.
A couple of ideas:
1) what d
Marc Shapiro wrote:
Marc Shapiro wrote:
Can anyone tell me how I can get back to any version of a working
gnome session? Gnome1.4 worked fine for me and I would not object to
going back to it if someone can tell me just what needs to be
downgraded, uninstalled, etc. I just want a working
Travis Crump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Marc Shapiro wrote:
Can anyone tell me how I can get back to any version of a working
gnome session? Gnome1.4 worked fine for me and I would not object to
going back to it if someone can tell me just what needs to be
downgraded, uninstalled, e
Marc Shapiro wrote:
Can anyone tell me how I can get back to any version of a working gnome
session? Gnome1.4 worked fine for me and I would not object to going
back to it if someone can tell me just what needs to be downgraded,
uninstalled, etc. I just want a working system.
Marc Shapiro
On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 02:38:52PM -0400, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> After I added unstable to my sources.list and did an update, I then did
> apt-get -u install gnome-core. This gave me errors about KDE requiring
> kdebase-audiolibs (why are KDE dependancies being mentioned when I only
> asked to i
from unstable, probably? Just
> >guessing, as I don't actually run testing at the moment ...
>
> This does not work (on my system, at least) --
Tale of horror sniped.
> Can anyone tell me how I can get back to any version of a working gnome
> session? Gnome1.4 worked fin
tell me how I can get back to any version of a working gnome
session? Gnome1.4 worked fine for me and I would not object to going
back to it if someone can tell me just what needs to be downgraded,
uninstalled, etc. I just want a working system.
Marc Shapiro
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On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 12:27:36PM -0400, stan wrote:
[Please don't send me private copies of list mail. Thanks.]
> On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 04:46:06PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> > You probably want bits of GNOME from unstable.
>
> So, the tarnsition to Gnome 2 is not complete in "testing"? I s
On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 04:46:06PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 11:35:58AM -0400, stan wrote:
> > I did an apt-get dist-upgrade on my laptop today. It's runnig
> > "testing"
> >
> > Now when I try to login to a Gnome session i
On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 11:35:58AM -0400, stan wrote:
> I did an apt-get dist-upgrade on my laptop today. It's runnig
> "testing"
>
> Now when I try to login to a Gnome session it imediatly logs me back
> out.
You probably want bits of GNOME fr
I did an apt-get dist-upgrade on my laptop today. It's runnig "testing"
Now when I try to login to a Gnome session it imediatly logs me back out.
I remove all . files/directories in my hme directory, thinking that the
nexessary ones would get recreated, but now I'm worse off
,RestartCommand=gnome-wm --default-wm sawfish --sm-client-id default2
supposed to override /etc/gnome/default.wm for purposes of creating
~/.gnome/default.wm.
(In case it makes a difference: I start gnome-session by having "exec
x-session-manager" at the end of my .xsession file.)
More
After about 20 minutes of no activity (mouse or keyboard input) my gnome
session seems to 'time out', and kills the X session to have gdm loaded.
How can I disable this?
Does this have to do with gdm?
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On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 06:11:00AM -0700, eric lin wrote:
| Dear gnome programmers:
Hmm, that's not us. We're debian users.
| in my .gnome-errors file,
| ------
| ** (gnome-session:555): WARNING **: No builtin or dynamically loaded modules
| were found. Pango will not work
Dear gnome programmers:
in my .gnome-errors file,
--
** (gnome-session:555): WARNING **: No builtin or dynamically loaded modules
were found. Pango will not work correctly. This probably means
there was an error in the creation of:
'/etc/pango/pango.modules'
You may
On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 06:11:59PM -0700, eric wrote:
> I used debian, and upgrade to xfree86 to 4.2.1 then my gnome session can
> not be entered, it work well in 4.0
How are you starting gnome-session? Via gdm, an xterm or trying to
from the console?
> how do I know what xfree86
On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 19:11, eric wrote:
> Dear free desktop.org:
>
> I used debian, and upgrade to xfree86 to 4.2.1 then my gnome session can
> not be entered, it work well in 4.0
>
> how do I know what xfree86 and gnome version right now I install in my
> linux
Dear free desktop.org:
I used debian, and upgrade to xfree86 to 4.2.1 then my gnome session can
not be entered, it work well in 4.0
how do I know what xfree86 and gnome version right now I install in my
linux system?
please help,
Sincere Eric
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This one time, at band camp, LUK ShunTim said:
> Hello,
>
> My gnome-session has been working well but recently after some general
> upgrade, I encounter the following error:
>
> "gnome-smproxy: unable to connect to session"
>
> when I tried to start X I'
Hello,
My gnome-session has been working well but recently after some general
upgrade, I encounter the following error:
"gnome-smproxy: unable to connect to session"
when I tried to start X I'm using startx to do it.
My system is sid with gnome/gnome-2 dist-updated just yesterd
John M Flinchbaugh wrote:
> has anyone else run into a problem with the gnome session login? with
> gdm or startx, it gets stuck at the gnome splash screen. it shows no
> icons for loading programs like usual.
>
> logging in with no configs doesn't help either.
This has al
has anyone else run into a problem with the gnome session login? with
gdm or startx, it gets stuck at the gnome splash screen. it shows no
icons for loading programs like usual.
logging in with no configs doesn't help either.
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* Antonio Rodriguez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021006 12:27]:
> Similar here, but looking for a more drastic solution: I want to
> re-install gnome for a specific user in a box (several users have
> access to same box) due to several reasons, without affecting the
> settings for any other user. What
ing gnome-session or sawfish
>manager, my mouse becomes some kind of X and no panels
>appear. This problem has begun over the weekend. All
>was working perfect before that. So I have lost my
>settings to gnome. However, KDE and othet winows
>managers from Gnome continue to work fi
Everytime I login using gnome-session or sawfish
manager, my mouse becomes some kind of X and no panels
appear. This problem has begun over the weekend. All
was working perfect before that. So I have lost my
settings to gnome. However, KDE and othet winows
managers from Gnome continue to work
Susan Kleinmann wrote:
Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It is still gnome-session, but now part of the gnome-session2 package:
gnome-session2: /usr/bin/gnome-session
grep-available -P -sPackage gnome-session2 yields nothing
grep-available -P -sPackage gnome | grep session yield
Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is still gnome-session, but now part of the gnome-session2 package:
>
> gnome-session2: /usr/bin/gnome-session
grep-available -P -sPackage gnome-session2 yields nothing
grep-available -P -sPackage gnome | grep session yields only:
Package
On Sun, 2002-06-30 at 13:57, Susan Kleinmann wrote:
> I used to use gnome and start X with the following .xinitrc:
>
> exec gnome-session
>
> But after upgrading to gnome2, gnome-session has disappeared.
>
> What am I supposed to exec to launch gnome2 session?
>
> I
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002 14:57:55 -0400
Susan Kleinmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I used to use gnome and start X with the following .xinitrc:
>
> exec gnome-session
>
> But after upgrading to gnome2, gnome-session has disappeared.
>
> What am I supposed to exec to la
I used to use gnome and start X with the following .xinitrc:
exec gnome-session
But after upgrading to gnome2, gnome-session has disappeared.
What am I supposed to exec to launch gnome2 session?
I tried using
exec /etc/X11/Xsession
but that never produced an Xwindow screen (just some noise
On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 07:13:22PM -0600, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> I just installed gnome-session and when I did I start getting multiple apps
> opening up at startup. Before I had one instance of xdaliclock opening
> up. Now I have four. A few other apps do this as well. Inste
I just installed gnome-session and when I did I start getting multiple apps
opening up at startup. Before I had one instance of xdaliclock opening
up. Now I have four. A few other apps do this as well. Instead of one
opening up 2-3 open up. What should I do to stop this from happening?
I
> > with
> > anXious, I can't load the gnome desktop. I get:
> >
> > ~$ gnome-session
> > /dev/dsp: Permission denied
> >
> > Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
> > SESSION_MANAGER=local/nostromo:/tmp/.ICE-unix/183,tcp/nostromo:1025
> >
Thus spake Marcelo Chiapparini:
> Hi!
>
> I've just installed potato 2.2r4 in a new system. After installed the gnome
> stuff (task-gnome-desktop) and after created a /etc/X11/XF86Config file with
> anXious, I can't load the gnome desktop. I get:
>
> ~$ gnome
Hi!
I've just installed potato 2.2r4 in a new system. After installed the gnome
stuff (task-gnome-desktop) and after created a /etc/X11/XF86Config file with
anXious, I can't load the gnome desktop. I get:
~$ gnome-session
/dev/dsp: Permission denied
Gtk-WARNING **: cannot op
Hi
On 2002.01.01 19:17 Imre Vida wrote:
Hi.
> 2) Keybindings to take me to each workspace directly.
I can't help you with session managment but the later is very easy
to do: you have to configure sawfish "Bindings" part
I think for a default setup, if you left double click you get the
main men
Hi.
> 2) Keybindings to take me to each workspace directly.
I can't help you with session managment but the later is very easy
to do: you have to configure sawfish "Bindings" part
I think for a default setup, if you left double click you get the
main menu of sawfish. There you will find under
Hi.
I'm running woody, with its attendand Gnome packages. I use the
Sawfish window manager, with 9 workspaces, with columns and rows both
set to 1, as per the workspaces configuration tab under sawfish in the
gnome control center.
This works fairly niceley, but there are two things I can't
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