On Monday 20 Mar 2017 07:18:17 Raffaele Belardi wrote:
> Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > On Friday 17 Mar 2017 09:49:14 Mick wrote:
> >> I don't have a fix for you, but from the errors it seems pam is not
> >> happy. Display Managers and various services install pam modules in
> >> /etc/pam.d/ to manage
Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Friday 17 Mar 2017 09:49:14 Mick wrote:
I don't have a fix for you, but from the errors it seems pam is not happy.
Display Managers and various services install pam modules in /etc/pam.d/
to manage user authentication. It seems something is amiss there, or
some kind of
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Friday 17 Mar 2017 20:30:46 Dale wrote:
>>
>> I use Fluxbox as a backup desktop. It's very, extremely, fast last I
>> ran it. It's tiny last I checked too. I'm not sure how it compares to
>> XFCE tho. It may be smaller.
>>
>> Just thought I would throw out one more id
On Friday 17 Mar 2017 20:30:46 Dale wrote:
> Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > On Friday 17 Mar 2017 15:57:14 I wrote:
> >> So it looks as though something hasn't been installed right. I'm
> >> running
> >> an emerge -e world at the moment to see if I can pick something up from
> >> it.
> >
> > Hasn't mad
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Friday 17 Mar 2017 15:57:14 I wrote:
>
>> So it looks as though something hasn't been installed right. I'm running
>> an emerge -e world at the moment to see if I can pick something up from
>> it.
> Hasn't made the slightest difference, so I've decided to show LXDE the do
On Friday 17 Mar 2017 15:57:14 I wrote:
> So it looks as though something hasn't been installed right. I'm running
> an emerge -e world at the moment to see if I can pick something up from
> it.
Hasn't made the slightest difference, so I've decided to show LXDE the door:
it clearly isn't ready f
On Friday 17 Mar 2017 09:49:14 Mick wrote:
> I don't have a fix for you, but from the errors it seems pam is not happy.
> Display Managers and various services install pam modules in /etc/pam.d/
> to manage user authentication. It seems something is amiss there, or
> some kind of conflict between
On Friday 17 March 2017 09:32:15 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Friday 17 Mar 2017 08:56:18 Raffaele Belardi wrote:
> > Miroslav Rovis wrote:
> > > On 170316-21:35+, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > >> I've just finished (well, you know) installing Gentoo on a new box and
> > >> given it an LXDE desktop.
On Friday 17 Mar 2017 08:56:18 Raffaele Belardi wrote:
> Miroslav Rovis wrote:
> > On 170316-21:35+, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> >> I've just finished (well, you know) installing Gentoo on a new box and
> >> given it an LXDE desktop. Every time I start the desktop, whether by
> >> startx or via lxd
Miroslav Rovis wrote:
On 170316-21:35+, Peter Humphrey wrote:
I've just finished (well, you know) installing Gentoo on a new box and given
it an LXDE desktop. Every time I start the desktop, whether by startx or via
lxdm, I immediately get an error box saying "Could not connect: No such fil
On 170316-21:35+, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I've just finished (well, you know) installing Gentoo on a new box and given
> it an LXDE desktop. Every time I start the desktop, whether by startx or via
> lxdm, I immediately get an error box saying "Could not connect: No such file
Hello list,
I've just finished (well, you know) installing Gentoo on a new box and given
it an LXDE desktop. Every time I start the desktop, whether by startx or via
lxdm, I immediately get an error box saying "Could not connect: No such file
or directory." Does anyone here recognise this? Googl
Harry Putnam wrote:
Setup: VBox vm running gentoo(amd64) guest on a win-10 (64bit) host
Hardware: HP xw8600 - 2x Xeon CPU X5450 @ 3.00GHz - 32 GB ram
LXDE on the menu item Preferences ===> Desktop Preferences
Nothing can be set there and it does not even show a dialog
box... just an error mess
On Thu, 02 Mar 2017 00:27:47 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> LXDE on the menu item Preferences ===> Desktop Preferences
> Nothing can be set there and it does not even show a dialog
> box... just an error messages that says:
>
> Desktop manager is not active
>
> All the lxde-base pkgs contained
Setup: VBox vm running gentoo(amd64) guest on a win-10 (64bit) host
Hardware: HP xw8600 - 2x Xeon CPU X5450 @ 3.00GHz - 32 GB ram
LXDE on the menu item Preferences ===> Desktop Preferences
Nothing can be set there and it does not even show a dialog
box... just an error messages that says:
D
On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 10:17 PM, James wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I see lxqt(0.7) in portage now. I assume it is the qt5 based lxqt?
> I'm Not sure or if the lxqt-base/lxqt-meta--.7.0-r1 is still qt4 based?
>
Hi,
I've got lxqt-base/lxqt-meta-0.7.0-r1 installed and AFAICT its qt4
based. Qt5 is not in th
Howdy,
I see lxqt(0.7) in portage now. I assume it is the qt5 based lxqt?
I'm Not sure or if the lxqt-base/lxqt-meta--.7.0-r1 is still qt4 based?
Anyway, I have looked for a migration guide and found little info.
Being relatively new to the LX* scene, it took me some effort
to get the workstatio
On 01/24/2014 10:46 PM, James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Well, I took the plunge and put LXDE and openbox on a FX-8350
> with 32 gig of ram. KDE was just too much of a pig and I got
> tired of spending hours and hours of researching what had changesymmv.
>
> So I'm lov'n LXDE _ openbox, although I d
Hello,
Well, I took the plunge and put LXDE and openbox on a FX-8350
with 32 gig of ram. KDE was just too much of a pig and I got
tired of spending hours and hours of researching what had changesymmv.
So I'm lov'n LXDE _ openbox, although I do have to go out and
parse the scant documentation
On 03/05/2011 09:39 PM, Kevin McCarthy wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 05, 2011 at 02:51:54PM -0500, dhk wrote:
>> On 03/03/2011 10:25 PM, daid kahl wrote:
>>
>> I installed xdm and slim, but strange things happen with that. When I
>> run /etc/xinit.d/xdm start the slim login appears, but the right half of
>
On Sunday 06 March 2011 02:39:34 Kevin McCarthy wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 05, 2011 at 02:51:54PM -0500, dhk wrote:
> > On 03/03/2011 10:25 PM, daid kahl wrote:
> >
> > I installed xdm and slim, but strange things happen with that. When I
> > run /etc/xinit.d/xdm start the slim login appears, but the r
On Sat, Mar 05, 2011 at 02:51:54PM -0500, dhk wrote:
> On 03/03/2011 10:25 PM, daid kahl wrote:
>
> I installed xdm and slim, but strange things happen with that. When I
> run /etc/xinit.d/xdm start the slim login appears, but the right half of
> my keyboard doesn't work right. For example when
On 03/03/2011 10:25 PM, daid kahl wrote:
>> I want to use LXDE as a Desktop on a fresh install of Gentoo on a laptop
>> (amd64). It seems to work, but when I logout it hangs. It never
>> returns to the command prompt and the keyboard doesn't work so I can
>> switch to an alternate terminal.
>
>
> I want to use LXDE as a Desktop on a fresh install of Gentoo on a laptop
> (amd64). It seems to work, but when I logout it hangs. It never
> returns to the command prompt and the keyboard doesn't work so I can
> switch to an alternate terminal.
Strange. Never used LXDE, but KDE and Xfce I nev
On Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 02:35:08PM +0100, Alex Schuster wrote
> No. But try Alt-SysRq-R, this removes keyboard control from X,
> and you should be able to switch to a text terminal. If not,
> Alt-SysRq-{E,I,S,U,B} (with little pasues between each) will at
> least do a cleaner reboot than hitting
dhk writes:
> I want to use LXDE as a Desktop on a fresh install of Gentoo on a laptop
> (amd64). It seems to work, but when I logout it hangs. It never
> returns to the command prompt and the keyboard doesn't work so I can
> switch to an alternate terminal. Has anyone had this problem and know
I want to use LXDE as a Desktop on a fresh install of Gentoo on a laptop
(amd64). It seems to work, but when I logout it hangs. It never
returns to the command prompt and the keyboard doesn't work so I can
switch to an alternate terminal. Has anyone had this problem and know
how to fix it?
Than
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