On Fri, 2007-01-12 at 20:15 -0500, Lupine wrote:
> It is a DBUS issue. Since, DBUS is installed to /usr, you have to tell
> DBUS about the Gnome services that are installed in /opt/gnome.
> Strange, how I saw no documentation about this before, but I guess it's
> just something with newer DBUS ver
Lupine wrote these words on 01/12/07 19:15 CST:
> Welp, as usualthe SMART people over at #gnome on GIMPnet found the
> solution.
I'm glad you fixed your problem. However, I'm not sure if this is due
to a language barrier, communication gap, or whatever, but your comment
above is insulting.
T
On Thu, 2007-01-11 at 18:49 -0600, Randy McMurchy wrote:
>
> You are sort of on-your-own with 2.16. Hopefully, someone can jump
> in and help out.
Welp, as usualthe SMART people over at #gnome on GIMPnet found the
solution.
It is a DBUS issue. Since, DBUS is installed to /usr, you have to
"Leo Peschier said"
>
> Hi Leo,
> >
> > man bash has a good explanation about bash startup. Particularly,
> > INVOCATION. You basically got it right. :)
> >
> > When you su it is a non-login shell therefore, /etc/profile is not
> > executed. Since it is your system, you can change the scri
Hi Leo,
>
> man bash has a good explanation about bash startup. Particularly,
> INVOCATION. You basically got it right. :)
>
> When you su it is a non-login shell therefore, /etc/profile is not
> executed. Since it is your system, you can change the scripts to
> behave the way you want. (s
> On Wednesday 10 January 2007 08:49, Tijnema ! wrote:
> Hi
> I have a (B)LFS system installed, and when i shutdown i get a
> message
> like Enter root password or press Control-D to continue., so
> it doesn't matter if i type the root password, or press
> Control-D my pc doesn't shut down. Specs: