On 09/07/2014 11:21, Carsten Grzemba wrote:
in oi_151a9 I miss a lot of files in package gnome-audio, these are moved to
other package or simply lost?
You want gnome-media-extras from sfe-encumbered.
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On 07/09/2014 13:24, Jonathan Adams wrote:
On 9 July 2014 10:21, Carsten Grzemba wrote:
in oi_151a9 I miss a lot of files in package gnome-audio, these are moved
to other package or simply lost?
If I recall correctly, the gstreamer plugins were separated out:
jadams@jadlaptop:~$ pkg list |
If I recall correctly, the gstreamer plugins were separated out:
jadams@jadlaptop:~$ pkg list | grep -i gstreamer
library/audio/gstreamer
0.10.36-2014.1.0.0 i--
library/audio/gstreamer/plugin/base
0.10.36-2014.1.0.0 i--
library/audio/gstreamer/plugin/good
0.10.31-2014.0.1.0
in oi_151a9 I miss a lot of files in package gnome-audio, these are moved to
other package or simply lost?
Am 07.07.14 schrieb "Udo Grabowski (IMK)" :
> On 07/07/2014 16:00, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
> >On 07/07/2014 15:12, Carsten Grzemba wrote:
> >>I see that if the panels not appear the gnom
It could be a problem with the mixer-applet2, gnome-panel tries to communicate
with this. If I kill the mixer_applet2 than gnome-panels becomes visible.
Am 07.07.14 schrieb "Udo Grabowski (IMK)" :
> On 07/07/2014 16:00, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
> >On 07/07/2014 15:12, Carsten Grzemba wrote:
>
and the failing gnome-panel produces also a high CPU load...
Am 07.07.14 schrieb "Udo Grabowski (IMK)" :
> On 07/07/2014 16:00, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
> >On 07/07/2014 15:12, Carsten Grzemba wrote:
> >>I see that if the panels not appear the gnome-panel stack looks a little
> >>bit lost:
> >
On 07/07/2014 16:00, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 07/07/2014 15:12, Carsten Grzemba wrote:
I see that if the panels not appear the gnome-panel stack looks a little bit
lost:
root@gnom:~# pstack 28547
28547: gnome-panel
- lwp# 1 / thread# 1
feef4695 poll
On 07/07/2014 15:12, Carsten Grzemba wrote:
I see that if the panels not appear the gnome-panel stack looks a little bit
lost:
root@gnom:~# pstack 28547
28547: gnome-panel
- lwp# 1 / thread# 1
feef4695 pollsys (8333b08, 11, 0, 0)
fee853a6 poll (8333b08,
I see that if the panels not appear the gnome-panel stack looks a little bit
lost:
root@gnom:~# pstack 28547
28547: gnome-panel
- lwp# 1 / thread# 1
feef4695 pollsys (8333b08, 11, 0, 0)
fee853a6 poll (8333b08, 11, , fe73162c) + 4c
fe731644 g_poll (8
At this point, I'm probably out of my depth ...
For reference: I have the "sm-client-id" running on "nautilus" and
"gnome-panel" on my system (hipster illumos-b461c74)
On 4 July 2014 14:04, Carsten Grzemba wrote:
> yes, but all users are new and the
> $ gnome-cleanup
> I have also already trie
yes, but all users are new and the
$ gnome-cleanup
I have also already tried.
How is the login process controled? it is possible to raise some debug levels
somewhere.
The difference which I can see too working session on an other host is that
gnome-panel and nautilus is started with an option
is the problem after the login screen?
If so can you try logging in a new user, in case it's a configuration issue?
Jon
On 4 July 2014 13:21, Carsten Grzemba wrote:
>
>
> Am 04.07.14 schrieb Jonathan Adams :
> > the pixmaps thing ... hmm I've seen that before, let me find the command
> to
>
Am 04.07.14 schrieb Jonathan Adams :
> the pixmaps thing ... hmm I've seen that before, let me find the command to
> fix it.
>
>
> yep, found it:
>
> root@jadlaptop:~# gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders --update-cache
>
> root@jadlaptop:~# grep -i svg /usr/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders.cache
> "/u
On 04/07/2014 12:01, Jonathan Adams wrote:
What do you have set under "Appearance" -> "Visual Effects" ?
I had issues a while back where I could no longer run compiz on Illumos
(Intel based graphics) and had to turn it off to get the desktop working
correctly ...
I've the same problem on a Ma
the pixmaps thing ... hmm I've seen that before, let me find the command to
fix it.
yep, found it:
root@jadlaptop:~# gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders --update-cache
root@jadlaptop:~# grep -i svg /usr/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders.cache
"/usr/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-svg.so"
Am 04.07.14 schrieb Jonathan Adams :
> What do you have set under "Appearance" -> "Visual Effects" ?
>
>
There is set 'None'
but there are logged some warnings on startup:
(gnome-appearance-properties:3374): Gtk-WARNING **: Could not load image
'/usr/share/gnome-control-center/pixmaps/visual
What do you have set under "Appearance" -> "Visual Effects" ?
I had issues a while back where I could no longer run compiz on Illumos
(Intel based graphics) and had to turn it off to get the desktop working
correctly ...
Jon
On 4 July 2014 10:33, Carsten Grzemba wrote:
> On a new oi151a9 inst
On a new oi151a9 installation I have the problem that on gnome session start,
the gnome-panel is not visible. I get only the green backdrop, but I can start
a terminal with right mouse click context menu.
if I run in the terminal:
$ gnome-panel --replace
all is fine.
What is going wrong on sessi
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