Also, if you have it installed, gnome-settings-daemon will start
xscreensaver itself, so you don't need it in your xinitrc.
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It's not necessary to pass options to gnome-settings-daemon. I just run
it as "gnome-settings-daemon &" and it works fine.
And yes, anyone not using gnome-session should start it up manually if
you ever want to adjust your gtk2 apps. It's important to note that
running gnome-settings-daemon supers
On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 14:36, Paul Smith wrote:
> Except one thing: the volume control applet on the panel doesn't work.
> It won't find any of the channels; like it can't find the audio
> devices. But, they're there! I've tried removing it from the panel and
> re-adding it and it still doesn't wo
Check your dmesg, I'll wager you'll see something like this:
"ACPI disabled because your bios is from and too old."
If so, you'll need to pass "acpi=force" to the kernel. There were a lot of
acpi changes sometime around 2.4.22 which included a blacklist of bios's.
> Hi,
>
> I just upgraded m
Check dmesg and grep for anything about acpi.
If you see something like:
"ACPI disabled because your bios is from and too old."
then you'll need to pass "acpi=force" to the kernel.
> Hi,
>
> I'm getting the following console message on boot up:
>
> Starting advanced configuration and power i
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