On Sun, 2 Jan 2011 14:14:02 +0100 Jacek Konieczny <jaj...@jajcus.net> wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 01, 2011 at 02:10:50PM +0000, Przemo Firszt wrote: > > Dnia 2010-12-31, pią o godzinie 18:14 +0100, Fryderyk Dziarmagowski > > pisze: > > [..] > > > > > > CK session was not started properly (there are some missing bits in PLD > > > to run it out of a box). > > > > OK, fair enough. Can you be a bit more specific? How I can fix it? > > I have exec ck-launch-session in .xinitrc, but that doesn't make any > > difference. > > +1 > > Answering 'something is missing' is not very helpful when things doesn't > work for people. Basically PLD's xinit lacks proper CK support. See Fedora, Gentoo, Debian for working examples. A "workaround" posted in your previous post is a step in a right direction. > I have to manually set ACL for /dev/dri/* to have OpenGL working because > of that 'broken something' (if you insist CK is not broken). Well, just don't use udev-acl and add SUBSYSTEM=="drm", GROUP="video" to 50-my-lovely-intel-video-accelerator.rules But wait! It's too crappy to play Penumbra anyway... ;) > > > There is no reason to revert it. > > Maybe someone should finish it so it works properly for all PLD users > _or_ revert it. I we know 'there are some missing bits in PLD' then the > change should not be incorporated until the missing bits are fixed IMHO. Maybe. Any volunteers? But seriously. "no reason to revert" it's just my opinion (and I'm not a developer). The crappy gdm thing works with CK 0.4.3 version, so I assume it can be done without reverting it. > > I'm OK with that. It just worked for me :-) > > I am still trying… > > Greets, > Jacek Regards -- Fryderyk Dziarmagowski _______________________________________________ pld-devel-en mailing list pld-devel-en@lists.pld-linux.org http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/pld-devel-en