Hi folks Sometimes, setting the Garnome System scripts for the very first time might be frustraiting, especially if something was misunderstood during the process. There is no black magic with the garnome start up process, of course, and we need to do it right just once.
To smooth setting it up, I've made a package with the scripts I use because this scripts proved to be useful. __________________ * DESKTOP SWITCHES Garnome System use to be my main desktop here but it's not my girlfirend's one, so I keep the System DBUS, Avahi, Hal, g-t-b daemons untoutched during the OS start up. Although, to launch Garnome we have to start the garnome deamons and stop the system ones. With the garnome daemons up we can launch our Garnome Session. If you want to switch back to your system desktop, you have to logoff, stop the garnome daemons and start the system ones. The main scripts are : - garnome-dbus wich must be called just once to start DBus, HAL, and Avahi daemons properly stopping the system ones. It's a modified version of the ubuntu system scripts. - garnome-session wich set the environment and launch the GARNOME System. it is called from a garnome.desktop file at /usr/share/xsessions. _____________________________ * HOW TO USE IT, Step-by-step 1) If you are in the GDM Login Screen, switch to a terminal with Control+Alt+F1, login and run the command bellow to launch the GARNOME daemons: $ sudo garnome-dbus start The output might looks like: -- Stopping SYSTEM Dbus... * Stopping System Tools Backends system-tools-backends [ ok ] * Stopping Avahi Unicast DNS Configuration Daemon: avahi-dnsconfd [ ok ] * Stopping Hardware abstraction layer hald [ ok ] * Stopping system message bus dbus [ ok ] Starting GARNOME Dbus... * Starting system message bus dbus [ ok ] * Starting Hardware abstraction layer hald [ ok ] * Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Daemon: avahi-daemon [ ok ] * Starting Avahi Unicast DNS Configuration Daemon: avahi-dnsconfd [ ok ] -- 2) Back to GDM with Control+Alt+F7 or running 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart' 3) Press F10, change the Session option to 'Garnome' 4) Login with a garnome user and enjoy your Garnome System! It's really a good idea having a garnome user. Garnome use the lastest Gnome software, and sharing the same '.' (dot) files on your home directory with two differents desktop versions can lead you to unneeded errors. ____________________________________ * HOW TO INSTALL (Ubuntu/Debian way) 1) Get the .deb package at: www.din.uem.br/~lmveloso/uploads/garnome_launch_scripts-1.1-1.deb 2) Install it running 'sudo dpkg -i garnome_launch_scripts-1.1-1.deb' 3) Now, create at /opt a symbolic link 'gnome' pointing to your garnome main image directory, for example: $ ln -s /opt/gnome-2.17.90 /opt/gnome When you build the (comming) 2.18-Beta-2, for exemple, you'll just have to remake the '/opt/gnome' link. And no script changes anymore. Cheers, Lucas ----------------------------------------- DIN - WebMail. http://www.din.uem.br/ -- garnome-list mailing list garnome-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/garnome-list