Le Sun, Apr 18, 2004 at 01:47:57PM +0200, Michel Dänzer a écrit : >On Sun, 2004-04-18 at 03:43, Lucas Moulin wrote: >> >> I'm writing to this list since I know some of you are already using >> GNOME 2.6 from experimental on your PPC machines. > >Yep, and building and uploading them as they come along. :)
Hehe :) I stole shared-mime-info from your site actually ;) > >> Well, I made the upgrade today, and everything's working fine, except >> that everytime I log in GNOME, I get a dialog box saying : "permissions >> on /dev/pmu are broken". Permissions are set as follows : >> >> $ ls -l /dev/pmu >> crw------- 1 root root 10, 154 2004-04-14 16:48 /dev/pmu >> >> I'm using GNOME up-to-date, kernel 2.4.25-ben1, gdm to log, and >> pbbuttonsd up-to-date. In fact, I didn't get this message in GNOME 2.4, >> and I don't see any problem in 2.6 so far. I'd just like to know why I >> get this error message. > >It's probably from the acme code, which is now integrated into >gnome-settings-daemon from the capplets package. IIRC it needs to access >/dev/pmu for backlight control. So you're getting this message too ? Is there any way to tell acme code to not show the error message every single time ? Well, it's not that big a deal, but still, it's annoying. Should I file a bug as soon as GNOME 2.6 enters unstable or for upstream ? Cheers, -- Lucas Moulin <lucas at brebis dot org> "When one makes twenty million, ten thousand people lose" - NOFX