> Something working with gnome-under-xorg but not gnome-under-wayland
> sounds like an application that makes use of X directly, and hasn't been
> ported to work with wayland instead. But I was under the impression that
> Gnome automatically ran such applications under Xwayland...
>
> --
> Eli Schw
Hello.
Using Arch X86-64 up to date. Gnome 3, with GDM. UFW works fine.
Logging in (GDM) gives 3 choices:
- Gnome
- Gnome classic
- Gnome with xorg
If I log in as using the option "Gnome with xorg" at GDM, GUFW works fine.
But, if I log in choosing either "Gnome" or "Gnome classic", GUFW will
Yes, works from both terminal and just by clicking the icon. Password
needed either way, of course. And that should be a quick rebuild.
Thanks, Phil!
Wow, that seems to work here.
Would that still work as an edit to /usr/bin/gufw-pkexec?
On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 9:36 PM, Phil Wyett via arch-general
wrote:
> On Sat, 2017-01-07 at 02:31 +, Phil Wyett wrote:
>> On Fri, 2017-01-06 at 21:02 -0500, Alonzo Gomez via arch-general
>>
Hi.
Gufw was working (xorg only, not under Wayland) until today. Today, I
did a large update of multiple packages - about 240 Mb worth. After
that Gufw no longer starts.
Symptoms:
When gufw icon is clicked, the authentication window pops up as usual,
requesting the user password. When entered
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