> 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
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
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
<arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
> On Sat, 2017-01-07 at 02:31 +, Phil Wyett wrote:
>> On Fri, 2017-01-06 at 21:02 -0500, A
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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