A week or two ago, wlgreet-sway-session started booting a blinking cursor
again. I used ssh to get in, disable it and reconfigure and never took another
look. Just now, per your advice, added "users" to
`greeter-supplementary-groups`, reconfigured and rebooted and it works again!
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David,
What a beautiful investigation and summary!
Adding "greeter-supplementary-groups" to my users supplementary-groups list
now. Thank you!
Chris
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好きなものを、好きなもので、好きなように作る。
On Sat, Sep 9, 2023, at 11:11, Josselin Poiret via Bug reports for GNU Guix
wrote:
> I'd still like feedback from actual users of wlgreet, as I have not used
> it myself. I do believe the only way it could work is because something
> takes care of creating the runtime directory.
This is my concl
Ok, just one more update on the hardware issue: I 'resolved' it, and
maybe I can help others by commenting here.
Specifying i915.enable_guc=0 as a kernel parameter at boot will ensure
the kernel doesn't get 'wedged' and now sway works on the libre kernel
too. I get the blinking cursor again if I f
Thank you bdju!
Your config also does not work for me, so my specific problem is
probably hardware related. Thanks for helping me isolate the problem.
Apparently I was naive in assuming that i915 would mean things would
just work. (Well, X works.)
I also get a blank screen with the cursor at the
On Fri Oct 20, 2023 at 4:01 AM CDT, Hugo Buddelmeijer wrote:
> It would be greatly appreciated if someone could post an example Guix
> config for Sway that should run out of the box with the libre kernel
> without any extra channels. For example on a virtual machine. Then we
> have a shared startin
Hi chirs, Josselin, unmatchedparenthesis,
Thank you for your example configs! It allowed me to get sway up and
running under Guix. For those interested, here is my configuration:
https://gist.github.com/hugobuddel/cd08fc2980c6901ff4a2df5c57531e46
However, I might switch to something else for now,
Hi chris,
chris writes:
> Josselin sent this message intended for the thread and I think they are okay
> with re-pasting here,
>
>> Usually elogind is responsible (through a PAM module) for creating this
>> runtime directory. If you're not using elogind, you'll need to create this
>> directo
chris writes:
> I support any conclusion from Josselin and unmatched-paren and want to add
> these observations,
> * wlgreet *does require* the greeter lock file
> * wlgreet *does not require* elogind/logind
> * not-advanced users like me may want to use wlgreet without elogind
I'm not using
Josselin sent this message intended for the thread and I think they are okay
with re-pasting here,
> Usually elogind is responsible (through a PAM module) for creating this
> runtime directory. If you're not using elogind, you'll need to create this
> directory yourself somehow. I don't reall
chris writes:
>> The greeter works after creating /run/user/986/wayland-1.lock and changing
>> the
>> owner of /run/user/986 and /run/user/986/wayland-1.lock to "greeter".
wut. I don't remember ever having to do anything like that...
> My system config is here
>
>
> https://raw.githubuserco
On 9月08日 金, ( wrote:
> I believe that may have been moi :) This is really odd. I seem to be
> the only person who has ever managed to make it work (though there's a
> bit of a reporting bias there in that people who do manage probably
> won't bring it up...)
>
> It would be great if anyone tryi
chris writes:
> In irc, I messaged the user who created greetd-wlgreet-sway-session and it
> seems
> other users have encountered the blinking cursor and no one knows of a
> solution. If possible, I would like help troubleshoot and resolve the issue.
I believe that may have been moi :) This is
Josselin,
> Do you use elogind?
No. elogind is not used.
Hi chris,
chris writes:
> This directory for the greeter user does not exist in the system /run/user/986
Do you use elogind?
Best,
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The greeter works after creating /run/user/986/wayland-1.lock and changing the
owner of /run/user/986 and /run/user/986/wayland-1.lock to "greeter". This
seems to be a bug.
This directory for the greeter user does not exist in the system /run/user/986
In case the attachment is not-accessible, important last lines of
sway-greeter.388.log are pasted here.
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00:00:00.066 [INFO] [wlr] [wayland] unable to open lockfile
/run/user/986/wayland-1.lock check permissions
00:00:00.066 [INFO] [wlr] [wayland] unable to open lockfile
/run/user/986/wayla
Attached to this message is the content of /tmp/sway-greeter.388.log
00:00:00.000 [INFO] [sway/main.c:338] Sway version 1.8.1
00:00:00.000 [INFO] [sway/main.c:339] wlroots version 0.16.2
00:00:00.003 [INFO] [sway/main.c:120] Linux guix-xps 6.4.12 #1 SMP
PREEMPT_DYNAMIC 1 x86_64 GNU/Linux
00:00:00.
Hello and thank you in advance for reading me. When defining
wlgreet-sway-session in my system config, the result is a blinking cursor.
There is no login screen. To login or issue any command, it is necessary to
switch to a different tty with something like Alt+fn+F2.
In irc, I messaged the use
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